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  1. Essays of Joseph Addison; chosen and edited by John Richard Gree by Addison. Joseph. 1672-1719., 1880-01-01
  2. Select essays, together with Macaulay's essay on Addison's life and writings. Edited by Samuel Thurber by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  3. The Spectator.Volume the Third by Joseph (1672-1719), editor, with Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729) Addison, 1767
  4. Works, with notes by Richard Hurd. With large additions, chiefly unpublished, collected and edited by Henry G. Bohn Volume 1 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  5. The Coverley papers from the Spectator by Addison Joseph 1672-1719, 1908-01-01
  6. Miscellaneous works. Edited by A.C. Guthkelch Volume 1 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  7. Essays. Chosen and edited with a pref. and a few notes Volume 1 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  8. Works. With notes by Richard Hurd Volume 3 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  9. Criticism on Milton. With an introd. by Henry Morley by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  10. Works. With notes by Richard Hurd; with large additions. chiefly by Addison. Joseph. 1672-1719., 1880-01-01
  11. Remarks on several parts of Italy, &c. in the years 1701, 1702, 1703 by Joseph (1672-1719) Addison, 1718
  12. Miscellaneous works Volume 2 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  13. Works; complete in three volumes, embracing the whole of the "Spectator," etc Volume 1 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  14. Days with Sir Roger de Coverley; a reprint from The Spectator. by Addison. Joseph. 1672-1719., 1892-01-01

41. Addison, Joseph
Addison, Joseph Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Addison, Joseph at Questia library.
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42. Addison, Joseph
Addison, Joseph (b. May 1, 1672, Milston, Wiltshire, Eng.d. June 17, 1719, London), English essayist, poet, and dramatist, who, with Richard Steele, was a leading contributor
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(b . May 1, 1672, Milston, Wiltshire, Eng.d. June 17, 1719, London), English essayist, poet, and dramatist, who, with Richard Steele, was a leading contributor to and guiding spirit of the periodicals The Tatler and The Spectator . His writing skill led to his holding important posts in government while the Whigs were in power.
Early life
Addison was the eldest son of the Reverend Lancelot Addison, later archdeacon of Coventry and dean of Lichfield. After schooling in Amesbury and Salisbury and at Lichfield Grammar School, he was enrolled at the age of 14 in the Charterhouse in London. Here began his lifelong friendship with Richard Steele, who later became his literary collaborator. Both went on to the University of Oxford, where Addison matriculated at Queen's College in May 1687. Through distinction in Latin verse he won election as Demy to Magdalen College in 1689 and took the degree of M.A. in 1693. He was a fellow from 1697 to 1711. At Magdalen he spent 10 years as tutor in preparation for a career as a scholar and man of letters. In 1695 A Poem to his Majesty (William III), with a dedication to

43. Addison, Joseph: The Oxford Companion To English Literature
Addison, Joseph The Oxford Companion to English Literature Addison, Joseph ( 1672 – 1719 ), the son of a dean of Lichfield, educated at Charterhouse with Steele and
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44. Addison, Joseph
Like Cato A Tragedy, by Addison, History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, by Fielding, Longman Cultural Edition, Style The Basics of Clarity and Grace, by Williams, 2nd
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46. Joseph Addison Definition Of Joseph Addison In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Addison, Joseph, 1672–1719, English essayist, poet, and statesman. He was educated at Charterhouse, where he was a classmate of Richard Steele, and at Oxford, where he became a
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47. Addison, Joseph
Addison, Joseph (1672–1719) English poet and dramatist, and one of the most celebrated of English essayists. In 1704 he commemorated Marlborough 's victory at Blenheim in a poem
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48. Addison, Joseph
Addison, Joseph Later years. With the death of Queen Anne on Aug. 1, 1714, and the accession of George I, Addison's political fortunes rose. He was appointed secretary to the
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Later years.
With the death of Queen Anne on Aug. 1, 1714, and the accession of George I, Addison's political fortunes rose. He was appointed secretary to the regents (who governed until the arrival of the new monarch from Hanover) and in April 1717 was made secretary of state. Ill health, however, forced him to resign the following year. Meanwhile, he had married the dowager Countess of Warwick and spent the remaining years of his life in comparative affluence at Holland House in Kensington. A series of political essays, The Free-Holder, or Political Essays, was published from Dec. 23, 1715, to June 29, 1716, and his comedy The Drummer was produced at Drury Lane on March 10, 1716. Meanwhile, Addison had a quarrel with the most gifted satirist of the age, Alexander Pope, who after Addison's death would make him the subject of one of the most celebrated satiric "characters" in the English language. In 1715 Pope had been angered by Addison's support of a rival translation of the Iliad by Thomas Tickell, and in 1735 Pope published "An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot," in which there appears a notable portrait of Addison as a narcissistic and envious man of letters. A second quarrel further embittered Addison; the dispute over a bill for restricting the peerage, in which he and Steele took opposing sides, estranged the two friends during the last year of Addison's life. Addison was buried in Westminster Abbey, near the grave of his old patron and friend Lord Halifax.

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