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  1. The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays by Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, 2009-10-04
  2. Addison's Essays from the Spectator by Joseph Addison, 2001-02-23
  3. The Spectator, Volume 1 by Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, 2010-08-26
  4. The Commerce of Everyday Life: Selections from The Tatler and The Spectator (Bedford Cultural Editions) by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, 1998-04-15
  5. CATO: A TRAGEDY AND SELECTED ESSAYS by Joseph Addison, Christine Dunn Henderson, et all 2004-12-01
  6. Joseph Addison's Sociable Animal by Edward A. Bloom, 1971-06-01
  7. Selections from The Tatler and The Spectator (Penguin Classics) by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, 1988-08-02
  8. The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers. From the Spectator, London: 1711-1712. by Joseph, Steele, Richard, and Budgell, Eustace. Addison, 1945
  9. The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations,by the Rev. George Gilfillan by Joseph Addison, John Gay, et all 2009-10-04
  10. Joseph Addison and Richard Steele: A Reference Guide 1730-1991 (Reference Publication in Literature) by Charles A. Knight, 1994-10
  11. Selections From the Spectator of Addison and Steele by Joseph Addison, 2009-12-23
  12. Cato a Tragedy by Joseph Addison, 2010-05-22
  13. Cato by Joseph Addison, 2010-08-12
  14. Essays and Tales by Joseph Addison, 2010-07-06

1. Joseph Addison - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Joseph Addison (May 1, 1672 – June 17, 1719) was an English essayist, poet and man of letters, eldest son of Lancelot Addison, later dean of Lichfield.
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Jump to: navigation search Joseph Addison , the " Kit-cat portrait ", circa 1703–1712, by Godfrey Kneller Joseph Addison May 1 June 17 ) was an English essayist, poet and man of letters, eldest son of Lancelot Addison, later dean of Lichfield. His name is usually remembered alongside that of his long-standing friend, Richard Steele , with whom he founded The Spectator magazine.
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Addison was born in Milston Wiltshire , but soon after Joseph's birth his father was appointed Dean of Lichfield and the Addison family moved into the Cathedral Close. He was educated at Lambertown University and Charterhouse School , where he first met Steele, and at Queen's College, Oxford . He excelled in classics, being specially noted for his Latin verse, and became a Fellow of Magdalen . In , he addressed a poem to John Dryden , the former Poet Laureate , and his first major work, a book about the lives of English poets, was published in 1694, and his translation of Virgil 's Georgics in the same year. Such first attempts in English verse were so successful as to obtain for him the friendship and interest of Dryden

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died June 17, 1719, London Joseph Addison, oil painting by Michael Dahl, 1719; in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Courtesy of The National Portrait Gallery, 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.

3. Joseph Addison - Wikiquote
Joseph Addison (167205-01 - 1719-06-17) was an English politician and writer. His name is often remembered in tandem with that of his friend,
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    • Music, the greatest good that mortals know,
      And all of heaven we have below.
      • Song for St. Cecilia's Day (1692), st. 3 Music religious heat inspires,
        It wakes the soul, and lifts it high,
        And wings it with sublime desires,
        And fits it to bespeak the Deity.
        • Song for St. Cecilia's Day (1692), st. 4 On you, my lord, with anxious fear I wait, And from your judgment must expect my fate.
          • A Poem to His Majesty (1695), l. 21 Let echo, too, perform her part,
            Prolonging every note with art;
            And in a low expiring strain,
            Play all the concert o'er again.
            • Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1699), st. 4 A thousand trills and quivering sounds
              In airy circles o'er us fly

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Translate this page Im Alter von 47 Jahren starb Joseph Addison im Holland House in Kensington. Seine letzte Ruhestätte fand er in der Westminster Abbey.
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Joseph Addison Joseph Addison 1. Mai in Milston Wiltshire 17. Juni in Kensington (London) ) war ein englischer Dichter Politiker und Journalist Er war der Sohn von Lancelot Addison , dem Dekan der Kathedrale von Lichfield . Nach erstem Schulbesuch in seiner Heimatstadt, besuchte er die Charterhouse School in London . Dort befreundete er sich mit dem sp¤teren Schriftsteller Sir Richard Steele . AnschlieŸend studierte Addison an der Universit¤t Oxford . 1699 beendete er erfolgreich sein Studium und noch im selben Jahr gr¼ndete er mit Freunden in London den Kit-Cat Club Ende 1699 begann Addison seine Grand Tour die ihn vier Jahre lang durch Italien und Frankreich f¼hrte. Erst 1703 kehrte er nach England zur¼ck. Er lieŸ sich in oder bei London als Schriftsteller nieder. Gleichzeitig bewarb er sich um ein politisches Amt, was 1706 mit der Ernennung zum Unterstaatssekret¤r auch gl¼ckte. Drei Jahre sp¤ter avancierte er zum Sekret¤r von Lord Wharton und begleitete diesen nach Irland als Gouverneurssekret¤r. Bereits 1708 ernannte man Addison zum Mitglied des Parlaments und dies blieb er bis an sein Lebensende.

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Joseph Addison was educated at Lichfield Grammar School. As a young man his literary fame grew rapidly and with his friend Richard Steele, he contributed
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8. Joseph Addison - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Joseph Addison (b. May 1, 1672 d. June 17, 1719) is a famous author and essayist who is known as The Noblest Purifier of English Literature .
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1 May 1672 - 17 June 1719
English author and critic, best known for his collaboration with Richard Steele (1672-1729) in producing the Tatler and Spectator , highly regarded early Augustan journals of news, culture, and moralistic essays. Addison's contribution to the Gothic tradition is indirect but nonetheless significant, a consequence of his essays on the sublime, the imagination, and the supernatural in literature. Of crucial importance to any full understanding of the development of the (proto)Gothic. For more, see the The Sublime here at LitGothic.
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    Vai a: Navigazione cerca Joseph Addison Joseph Addison Milston 1 maggio Kensington 17 giugno ) ¨ stato un politico scrittore e drammaturgo britannico . Il suo nome ¨ solitamente ricordato assieme a quello dell'amico Richard Steele , con cui fond² il giornale The Spectator Addison nacque nel Wiltshire . Suo padre, Lancelot Addison , era decano della cattedrale di Lichfield . Addison studi² alla scuola Charterhouse, dove incontr² per la prima volta Steele, ed in seguito a Oxford . Nel dedic² un poema a John Dryden , poeta laureato, e la sua prima opera, pubblicata nel , fu un libro riguardante le vite dei poeti inglesi. Nello stesso anno tradusse le Georgiche di Virgilio Nel cominci² la sua carriera di diplomatico e viaggi² molto in tutta l' Europa , scrivendo e studiando politica. Il suo poema The Campaign , che celebrava la battaglia di Blenheim, gli valse una promozione e nel divent² sotto-segretario di stato nel governo di Charles Montagu , primo conte di Halifax. Nel fu membro del parlamento per Malmesbury e subito dopo fu mandato in Irlanda , dove incontr² Jonathan Swift . In seguito aiut² a fondare il Club Kitcat e rinnov² la sua associazione con l'amico Steele. Con lui fond²

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    Everything that is new or uncommon raises a pleasure in the imagination, because it fills the soul with an agreeable surprise, gratifies its curiosity, and gives it an idea of which it was not before possessed. Joseph Addison Contributed by: Sadhana . More quotes added by Sadhana from all sources Add Comment Print Send Permalink More quotes about: imagination surprise curiosity new ... idea
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    A misery is not to be measured from the nature of the evil, but from the temper of the sufferer.
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    An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.
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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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    It is folly for an eminent person to think of escaping censure, and a weakness to be affected by it. All the illustrious persons of antiquity, and indeed of every age, have passed through this fiery persecution. There is no defense against reproach but obscurity; it is a kind of concomitant to greatness, as satires and invectives were an essential part of a Roman triumph.
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      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

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    JOSEPH ADDISON (1672-1719) The following article was originally published in European Theories of the Drama 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. Through 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 , he was made Under Secretary of State. Meantime he was engaged in literary work, and in 1706 he produced an unsuccessful opera

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    A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent, a kind eye makes contradiction an assent, an enraged eye makes beauty deformed. This little member gives life to every other part about us; and I believe the story of Argus implies no more than that the eye is in every part; that is to say, every other part would be mutilated were not its force represented more by the eye than even by itself.
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    A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful and wit good-natured. - in the "Tatler", no. 192 [ Cheerfulness A cloudy day, or a little sunshine, have as great an influence on many constitutions as the most real blessings or misfortunes. Influence A cobbler, . . . produced several new grins of his own invention, having been used to cut faces for many years together over his last. - in the "Spectator", no. 173 [

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    Source: None 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.
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    Source: None Great Pompey's shade complains that we are slow, And Scipio's ghost walks unavenged amongst us!
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    Source: Cato (act II, sc. 1) Much might be said on both sides. Topic: Argument Source: in the "Spectator", no. 122 The circumstance which gives authors an advantage above all these great masters, is this, that they can multiply their originals; or rather, can make copies of their works, to what number they please, which shall be as valuable as the originals themselves. Topic: Authorship Source: in the "Spectator", no. 166

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

    Latin Prose and Poetry of J. A.
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    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

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