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Excerpt from Essays and Tales
Son, in this collection, illustrate the steadiness with which Steele maintained the strength and sacredness of the home ties against the idle fashion of disparage. Ment. The scattered papers dealing playfully with that and other fashions hostile to a generous and earnest sense of life, belong equally to the representa tion of Steele's way of helping to make his readers true men of the world. A touch or two of reference to Louis XIV. May serve for slight indication of Steele's interest in the great political questions which were, as a rule, excluded from the Taller and Spectator. For their Essays and Tales sought to temper with wise kindliness the heats of party, and bring faith in God and man, the best sources of good nature, to shine through the clouds of envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness. H. M.
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