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  1. The Free-Holder.Or, political essays [no. 1-55; Dec. 23, 1715 - June 29, 1716]. by Joseph 1672-1719.] ADDISON, 1732
  2. The Spectator Volume 6 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  3. A COLLECTION OF INTERESTING ANECDOTES, MEMOIRS, ALLEGORIES, ESSAYS, AND POETICAL FRAGMENTS; TENDING TO AMUSE THE FANCY, AND INCULCATE MORALITY VOLUME 1 ONLY by Joseph (1672-1719) Addison, 1793
  4. Works. With notes by Richard Hurd; with large additions. chiefly by Addison. Joseph. 1672-1719., 1889-01-01
  5. The poetical works; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase. With memoirs and critical dissertations by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  6. The Spectator Volume 8 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  7. The Spectator Volume 7 by Joseph, 1672-1719 Addison, 2009-10-26
  8. The Spectator. Number CCCCXXXIX. [439] Thursday, July 24. 1712 by Joseph (1672-1719). Addison, 1712
  9. Sir Roger de Coverley. reimprinted from the Spectator; with illu by Addison. Joseph. 1672-1719., 1882-01-01
  10. Essays of Joseph Addison; by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Mabie Hamilton Wright 1846-1916 editor, 1915-12-31
  11. Joseph Addison and Richard Steele: A Reference Guide 1730-1991 (Reference Publication in Literature) by Charles A. Knight, 1994-10
  12. The Commerce of Everyday Life: Selections from "The Tatler" and "The Spectator" (Bedford Cultural Editions) by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, et all 1998-06-15
  13. Select essays of Addison : together with Macaulay's essay on Addison's life and writings by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron 1800-1859 Thurber Samuel 1837-1913, 1892-12-31
  14. Addison's Sir Roger de Coverley papers by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737. [from old catalog] Twombly Alexander Stevenson 1832-1907 [from old catalog] ed, 1897-12-31

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    I was from England, and I lived from 1672-1719. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? 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.

62. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Joseph Addison. (16721719). A Letter from Italy While you, my Lord, the rural shades admire,; An Account of The Greatest English Poets
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63. Joseph Addison
Cbar1.gif (2243 byte). Joseph Addison (16721719). He was one of the first journalists, the founder of The Spectator and wrote Remarks
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64. Primary Source Microfilm S Online Guides
Translate this page Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. Cato. (Berlin u. Leipzig). Reel 37, No. 1479 Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. Cato, ein Trauerspiel des Herrn Addisons. Germany, ca..
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65. Joseph Addison - All Creatures Quotations Archive: People, Human, Humane, Animal
They seek to eliminate cruelty and suffering. They seek to wake us up. They seek to give us hope. Joseph Addison English essayist and poet (16721719).
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66. Joseph Addison Spectator Papers
Joseph Addison (16721719). Pleasures of the Imagination Papers from the Spectator (1712). Table of Contents.
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Joseph Addison
Pleasures of the Imagination
Papers from the Spectator (1712) Table of Contents Number 411 Number 412 Number 413 ... Number 421 Bonus: No. 291 For Johnson's biography of Addison,
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Portrait from Works of the English Poets with prefaces,
Biographical and Critical
, by Samuel Johnson. 68 vols. Vol 23.
London: J. Nichols, 1779.

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Joseph Addison (16721719) English poet, essayist, playwright. He was a regular contributor to The Tatler (1709-11). View all quotes by Joseph Addison
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68. Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison (16721719). source The Joseph Addison Page. online resources. The Spectator Project A hypermedia Research Archive of C18th periodicals.
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69. Anecdote - Joseph Addison - Misconception
forth nothing! Addison, Joseph (16721719) British writer and politician, founder of The Spectator (1711-12), MP (1708-1719) noted for his letters, political
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me my money! Addison, Joseph (16721719) British writer and politician, founder of The Spectator (1711-12), MP (1708-1719) noted for his letters, political
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71. The San Antonio College LitWeb Joseph Addison Page
The Joseph Addison Page. ( 1672 1719 ) Major Works. Remarks on Several Parts of Italy ( 1705; 1718 ). The Tatler ( 1709 - 1711 ). Collaboration with Sir Richard Steele. The Spectator ( 1711 -1714
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Major Works

Remarks on Several Parts of Italy
The Tatler
( 1709 - 1711 ). Collaboration with Sir Richard Steele.
The Spectator ( 1711 -1714 ). Collaboration with Sir Richard Steele. Selection On Line
Notes Upon the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost ( 1719 ). Originally from Spectator
The Guardian
( 1713; published as book, 1714. Collaboration with Sir Richard Steele.
Cato: A Tragedy.
Letters
. Edited by Walter Graham, Oxford, 1941.
"Hymn" On Line

Latin Prose and Poetry of J. A.
English translation supplied.
The Spectator Project
Texts of Spectator and Tatler About Addison Peter Smithers, The Life of Addison . Oxford, 1954. Joseph Addison Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to Restoration and Eighteenth Century

72. Index
Hypertext critical edition of the Latin prose and poetry of Joseph Addison The Latin Prose and Poetry of Joseph Addison. A hypertext edition
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The Latin Prose and Poetry of Joseph Addison A hypertext edition by Dana F. Sutton The University of California, Irvine Posted October 18, 1997
Revised April 23, 1998 Table of Contents

73. Addison, Joseph
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    Addison, Joseph Addison, Joseph, , 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 distinguished classical scholar. His travels on the Continent from 1699 to 1703 were recorded in Remarks on Italy (1705). Addison first achieved prominence with The Campaign (1704), an epic celebrating the victory of Marlborough at Blenheim. The poem was commissioned by Lord Halifax, and its great success resulted in Addison's appointment in 1705 as undersecretary of state and in 1709 as secretary to the lord lieutenant of Ireland. He also held a seat in Parliament from 1708 until his death. Addison's most enduring fame was achieved as an essayist. In 1710 he began his contributions to the Tatler

74. Joseph Addison --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
More results . 100 Student Encyclopedia Britannica articles, specially written for elementary and high school students. , Addison, Joseph (1672–1719).
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75. HOASM: Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison. (1672 1719). Joseph Addison was born at Milston, Wiltshire, in 1672. He was a student at the Charter House, which
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Joseph Addison
Joseph 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. ÝThrough Dryden, to whom he addressed some complimentary verses, he was introduced to Tonson, who set him to work translating Juvenal, Persius, Virgil, and Heredotus. While he was still at Oxford, where he remained on a fellowship after his graduation, he was on the point of taking orders, but a royal pension was obtained for him, and he set forth on his travels on the Continent. He started in 1699, spent a year and a half in France, a year in Italy, and another in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany; and after a stay of some months in Holland, he returned to England toward the end of 1703. He was reduced in circumstances, and had little hope of preferment in politics, so that he was forced to join the writers in Grub Street. But, owing to a change in the tide of affairs, and to Addison's popularity after the publication of his poem, The Campaign

76. Joseph Addison - Britannia Biographies
Joseph Addison (1672 1719) Addison was an author, politician and co-publisher of The Spectator (1711-1712) which consisted of a series of essays whose
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Joseph Addison (1672- 1719)
Addison was an author, politician and co-publisher of "The Spectator" (1711-1712) which consisted of a series of essays whose subject matter dealt with manners, science and literature. The mission of the publication was to represent the ideals of the middle class and it was quite popular with its readers.
Addison's co-publisher was Sir Richard Steele who shared the task of writing for the publication. Addison also wrote for "The Tatler" another Steel periodical. He served in Parliament for 12 years from 1708. He was born in Milston in Wiltshire and educated at Oxford University.
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77. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Addison, Joseph 1672 - 1719
Addison, Joseph 1672 1719 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. ABRAMS, Meyer Howard, Zrcadlo a lampa, X 6405. POWELL, Jocelyn, Restoration theatre production, S 18107.
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Addison, Joseph 1672 - 1719
Záhlaví Název Signatura ABRAMS, Meyer Howard Zrcadlo a lampa X 6405 POWELL, Jocelyn Restoration theatre production S 18107 Offline poslední zmìny: 13.10.2003 kont@kt

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Next 8. We are always doing, says he, something for Posterity, but I would fain to see Posterity do something for us. Joseph Addison (1672 - 1719).
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79. Joseph Addison: CATO (A Tragedy In Five Acts)
Cato (A Tragedy in Five Acts). by Joseph Addison (1672 1719). Rendered with this introduction by Richard Lewis of Stoic Voice Journal.
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Cato (A Tragedy in Five Acts) by Joseph Addison (1672 - 1719) Rendered with this introduction by Richard Lewis of Stoic Voice Journal I take great pleasure in presenting the following rendering of Joseph Addison's play Cato . I first became aware of the play while reading the writings of Jim Stockdale. In an essay on public virtue, he writes: "George Washington was so taken with the character of Cato the younger in Joseph Addison's 1713 play Cato that he made the Roman republican his role model. He went to see Cato numerous times from early manhood into maturity and even had it performed for his troops at Valley Forge despite a congressional resolution that plays were inimical to republican virtue. Washington included lines from the play in his private correspondence and even in his farewell address." ( Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot , Hoover Press, 1995, p.75.) Of course, this perked my interest and sent me out in search of Cato . As fate would have it, I found a very worn 1848 edition of The Works of Joseph Addison in three volumes at our local college in Helena and was given permission to borrow the volume containing Cato for several months to copy the text.

80. Joseph Addison Quotes - The Quotations Page
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A misery is not to be measure from the nature of the evil, but from the temper of the sufferer.
Joseph Addison
An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.
Joseph Addison
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If men would consider not so much wherein they differ, as wherein they agree, there would be far less of uncharitableness and angry feeling.
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If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother and hope your guardian genius.
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Self discipline is that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another.
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True happiness... arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self.
Joseph Addison
What an absurd thing it is to pass over all the valuable parts of a man, and fix our attention on his infirmities.

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