ABSTRACT

First Published in 1968. Sir Richard Steele's plays and major periodicals have been reprinted in modern times. But the miscellaneous tracts and pamphlets, which in his own day in the eighteenth century, ran into many editions and made his name famous, must now be sought out in antiquarian book shops and, one here, one there, in university libraries. To bring them all together for rereading is the purpose of this collected edition.

chapter 1|66 pages

The Christian Hero

chapter 6|32 pages

The Englishman.

chapter 9|18 pages

The French Faith

Represented in the Present State of Dunkirk

chapter 12|13 pages

A Letter from the Earl of Mar

TO THE KING, & c.

chapter 15|14 pages

A Letter to a Member, &c

chapter 16|33 pages

To the Honourable Sir John Ward, Kt.

Lord Mayor of London

chapter 17|26 pages

[The Plebeian. No. I. Saturday, March 14, 1719.]

Considerations upon the Reports relating to the Peerage

chapter 18|16 pages

[The Plebeian. No. IV. Monday, April 6, 1719.]

TO THE KING, & c.

chapter 25|14 pages

The Crisis of Property