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  1. The Life Of Joseph Addison Alexander V1 (1870) by Henry Carrington Alexander, 2008-06-02
  2. The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator by George Washington Greene, Joseph Addison, 2010-03-05
  3. The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: With the Exception of His Numbers of the Spectator, Volumes 3-4 by Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell, 2010-03-07
  4. Joseph Addison And His Time by Charles J. Finger, 2010-05-22
  5. The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., With Notes (Volume 2) by Joseph Addison, 2010-03-30
  6. The Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq: Remarks On Several Parts of Italy by Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell, 2010-03-31
  7. The Life Of Joseph Addison Alexander V2 by Henry Carrington Alexander, 2007-07-25
  8. Miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of the late Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; ... With some account of the life and writings of the author. By Mr. Tickell.Volume 1 of 3 by Joseph Addison, 2010-06-09
  9. The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [No. 1-160 by Richard Hurd, Joseph Addison, et all 2010-02-16
  10. The Works of Joseph Addison Vol. II by Joseph Addison, 1899-01-01
  11. The Works of Joseph Addison by GEORGE WASHINGTON GREENE, 2010-03-29
  12. The Miscellaneous Works Of Joseph Addison: V.4 by Joseph Addison, 2009-04-27
  13. British Theatre: The Orphan, by Thomas Otway. 1791. Cato, by Joseph Addison. 1791 by John Bell, 2010-04-08
  14. The Works Of Joseph Addison V3: Including The Whole Contents Of Bishop Hurd's Edition, With Letters And Other Pieces (1854) by Joseph Addison, 2010-02-17

81. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
Selected Poetry of joseph addison (16721719). from Representative Poetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English
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Selected Poetry of Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
from Representative Poetry On-line
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from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
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Index to poems
'Tis Britain's care to watch o'er Europe's fate,
And hold in balance each contending state ...
(A Letter from Italy, 145-146)
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
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    Biographical information
    Given name : Joseph
    Family name : Addison
    Birth date
    Death date Nationality
    : English Family relations father: Lancelot Addison Languages English French Education Queen's College, Oxford (B.A.): 1687 Oxford (M.A.): 1693 Religion : Christian Politics : Whig Honour : Fellowship at Queen's College, Oxford: 1698
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    1. addison, joseph The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition; January 10, 2004 addison, joseph addison, joseph 16721719, English essayist, poet, and
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    5. addison, joseph (16721719) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 addison, joseph (1672-1719) English writer
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    84. Addison, Joseph
    addison, joseph 16721719. (joseph addison). Essays in criticism and literary theory joseph addison; edited by John Loftis Publisher Northbrook, Ill.
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    86. Joseph Addison
    A biography of English dramatist joseph addison; includes a list of related links. Click Here. joseph addison was born at Milston, Wiltshire, in 1672.
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    Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us JOSEPH ADDISON (1672-1719) J OSEPH ADDISON was born at Milston, Wiltshire, in 1672. He was a student at the Charter House, which he left in 1687, to enter Queen's College, Oxford. After two years he was transferred to Magdalen, where he was graduated in 1693. He distinguished himself while at college for his shyness and his scholarship. In the year of his graduation he published his Account of the Greatest English Poets. Through Dryden The Campaign , he was made Under Secretary of State. Meantime he was engaged in literary work, and in 1706 he produced an unsuccessful opera, Rosamond . Two years later Addison was deprived of his position as Under-Secretary, but was offered a Secretaryship in Ireland under the Lord Lieutenant. In 1711 he lost the post owing to a change of the Ministry. Steele's Tatler papers began to appear in 1709, and Addison's first contribution dates from the same year. In 1711 he and Steele brought out the first number of

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    88. Poet: Joseph Addison - All Poems Of Joseph Addison
    joseph addison (16721719), The Spectator, No. 117 (1711). Comments on joseph addison, Click here to write your comments on joseph addison.
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    A Letter from Italy
    Hymn Ode The Spacious Firmament on high
    Quotations "It is indeed very possible, that the Persons we laugh at may in the main of their Characters be much wiser Men than our selves; but if they would have us laugh at them, they must fall short of us in those Respects which stir up this Passion."
    Joseph Addison (1672-1719), British author. The Spectator, No. 47 (1711). "When I consider the Question, Whether there are such Persons in the World as those we call Witches? my Mind is divided between the two opposite Opinions; or rather (to speak my Thoughts freely) I believe in general that there is, and has been such a thing as Witchcraft; but at the same time can give no Credit to any Particular Instance of it."
    Joseph Addison (1672-1719), British author. The Spectator, No. 117 (1711).

    89. Joseph Addison Famous Quotes -ThinkExist
    joseph addison. English essayist, poet, and dramatist, 16721719. There is nothing which we receive with so much reluctance as advice.
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    90. Famous Quotes From Famous People.
    Quotes by Author addison, joseph (2). SEARCH. Author, Quote, Topic. addison, joseph, Everything that is new or uncommon raises a pleasure
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    91. Joseph Addison Quotations
    joseph addison Quotations. To a man of pleasure every moment appears to be lost, which partakes not of the vivacity of amusement.
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    To a man of pleasure every moment appears to be lost, which partakes not of the vivacity of amusement. Authors have established it as a kind of rule, that a man ought to be dull sometimes; as the most severe reader makes allowances for many rests and nodding-places in a voluminous writer. What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul. Friendships, in general, are suddenly contracted; and therefore it is no wonder they are easily dissolved. The utmost extent of man's knowledge, is to know that he knows nothing. Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week. Suspicion is not less an enemy to virtue than to happiness; he that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly be corrupt. Memorable Quotations:
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    92. Joseph Addison, "The Pleasures Of The Imagination"
    joseph addison, The Pleasures of the Imagination in The Spectator, No. 416, July 2, 1712. It is possible this defect of imagination
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    Joseph Addison, "The Pleasures of the Imagination" in The Spectator, No. 416, July 2, 1712
    It is possible this defect of imagination [the inability to get one's brain around the very, very large or the very, very tiny] may not be in the soul itself but as it acts in conjunction with the body . Perhaps there may not be room in the brain for such a variety of impression, or the animal spirits may be incapable of figuring them in such a manner as is necessary to excite so very large or minute ideas. However it be, we may well suppose that beings of a higher nature very much excel us in this respect, as it is probable the soul of man will be infinitely more perfect hereafter in this faculty-as well as in all the rest-insomuch that perhaps the imagination will be able to keep pace with understanding and to form in itself distinct ideas of all the different modes and quantities of space. The body and the soul are seen as distinct, though influential on each other. The soul might have the capacity to take in the "world" or the "atom" if it weren't for the body's limitations getting in the way. Perfection might come in the form of the body's decreased influence on the soul or, more interestingly, as the finer fusion of body and soul. The animal spirits must better transport feeling and accommodate sensation if the imagination is to be given free reign. Imagination becomes a component of evolution opening up the possibility of, again, nationalist or classed ideas about who can imagine what.

    93. Joseph Addison, "Taste" In The Spectator
    joseph addison, Taste in The Spectator (No. 409), June 19, 1712. Most languages make use of this metaphor to express that faculty
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    Joseph Addison, "Taste" in The Spectator (No. 409), June 19, 1712
    Most languages make use of this metaphor to express that faculty of the mind which distinguishes all the most concealed faults and nicest perfections in writing. We may be sure this metaphor would not have been so general in all tongues had there not been a very great conformity between that mental taste which is the subject of this paper and that sensitive taste which gives us a relish of every different flavor that affects the palate. Accordingly we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual facility as in the sense which is marked out by this common denomination. Addison goes on to narrate a story about a friend of his who had the uncanny ability not only to identify any sort of tea according to its taste, but to actually analyze combinations of teas, suggesting which two or even three sorts made up the mix. He suggests: A man of fine taste in writing will discern after the same manner, not only that general beauties and imperfections of an author, but discover the several ways of thinking and expressing himself which diversify him from all other authors, with the several foreign infusions of thought and language and the particular authors from whom they were borrowed. The ability, then, to discern what makes a writer is located within the body, connected with the skill, at once refined and innate, for breaking an object down into its components. We begin to see the potential development of classed and nationalized notions of taste: genetically superior or inferior capacities of understanding which inform or deform our ability to appreciate writing

    94. Joseph Addison Quotes And Quotations - BrainyQuote
    joseph addison Quotes, A cloudy joseph addison A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world. joseph addison
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    A good conscience is to the soul what health is to the body; it preserves constant ease and serenity within us; and more than countervails all the calamities and afflictions which can befall us from without.
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    A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of.
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    A man must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side. Joseph Addison A man should always consider how much he has more than he wants... Joseph Addison A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes. Joseph Addison Admiration is a very short-lived passion that immediately decays upon growing familiar with its object, unless it be still fed with fresh discoveries, and kept alive by a new perpetual succession of miracles rising up to its view.

    95. Joseph Addison Familiar Quotations Famous
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        When love once pleads admission to our hearts,
    In spite of all the virtue we can boast,
    The woman that deliberates is lost.
        A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
        Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind than one of the species.
      On Tea:-     The infusion of a China plant sweetened with the pith of an Indian cane.     I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.     Sir Roger told them, with the air of a man who would not give his judgement rashly, that much might be said on both sides.     We have in England a particular bashfulness in everything that regards religion.     When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway

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    97. Joseph Addison Raised Moral Standards
    English Morals. joseph addison s influential essays helped remake England. indeed. God raised up joseph addison on this day, May 1, 1672. He
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    100. Samuel Johnson's Biography Of Joseph Addison
    joseph addison was born on the first of May, 1672, at Milston, of which his father, Lancelot addison, was then rector, near Ambrosbury in Wiltshire, and
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    English Essays: Sidney to Macaulay.
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    JOSEPH ADDISON was born on the first of May, 1672, at Milston, of which his father, Lancelot
    Addison, was then rector, near Ambrosbury in Wiltshire, and appearing weak and unlikely to
    live, he was christened the same day. After the usual domestic education, which, from the
    character of his father, may be reasonably supposed to have given him strong impressions of
    piety, he was committed to the care of Mr. Naish at Ambrosbury, and afterwards of Mr.
    Taylor at Salisbury. Not to name the school or the masters of men illustrious for literature is a kind of historical fraud, by which honest fame is injuriously diminished: I would therefore trace him through the whole process of his education. In 1683, in the beginning of his twelfth year, his father being made Dean of Lichfield, naturally carried his family to his new residence, and, I believe, placed

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