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Richard Steele was a British dramatist and essayist, best known for his collaboration with Joseph Addison on "The Spectator," a seminal periodical in early 18th-century English literature. Steele's contributions to drama include plays such as "The Conscious Lovers," which reflect his interest in social and moral themes. His work in both journalism and theater has left a lasting legacy in English literature.

"I look upon it as a Point of Morality, to be obliged by those who endeavour to oblige me."



"Fire and swords are slow engines of destruction, compared to the tongue of a Gossip."



"To be exempt from the Passions with which others are tormented, is the only pleasing Solitude."


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