The Life of Joseph AddisonClarendon P., 1968 - 499 Seiten There has never been a full biography of Joseph Addison, and this book is an attempt to provide one. Addison was the most admired literary figure in the England of his day; and after his death his writings influenced the development of English society and manners to an extent exceeded only by the Bible. The secret of this persuasive power lay as much in his personal qualities and principles of conduct as in the charm and elegance of the writing in which they found expression. -- From publisher's description. |
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... court and that of the Prince of Wales , and it may be that during the summer he had incurred displeasure for his previous addresses to the princess and for his apparent attendance at her court , from which he now absented himself for a ...
... court and that of the Prince of Wales , and it may be that during the summer he had incurred displeasure for his previous addresses to the princess and for his apparent attendance at her court , from which he now absented himself for a ...
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... court , often involving the most unseasonable hours , soon began to tell upon Addison . By 10 June he was in- disposed . He retired to Holland House where his secretaries attended him . ' Tickell was writing letters on his behalf and ...
... court , often involving the most unseasonable hours , soon began to tell upon Addison . By 10 June he was in- disposed . He retired to Holland House where his secretaries attended him . ' Tickell was writing letters on his behalf and ...
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... Court , 2 whither the king was returning , and on 13 October Addison instructed the Officers of the Ordnance to be ready to fire the guns , the Princess of Wales being expectant.3 In the midst of the excitement Lord Sunderland became ...
... Court , 2 whither the king was returning , and on 13 October Addison instructed the Officers of the Ordnance to be ready to fire the guns , the Princess of Wales being expectant.3 In the midst of the excitement Lord Sunderland became ...
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AN OXFORD CAREER 16871699 II | 11 |
A GRAND TOUR 16991703 | 45 |
THE COCKPIT 17041708 | 91 |
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Addison wrote administrative admiration ambassador Ambrose Philips amongst appeared appointed August Bilton Blenheim MSS British Budgell Button's Cato character correspondence court criticism Dawson Dennis Dick Steele Drummer Dryden Dublin Duke election England English evidently favour French Gazette George George Ashe George Berkeley Government Governor Holland House honour humour Ibid interest Ireland Irish Italy Jacob Tonson Jonathan Swift Joseph Addison King Lady Warwick Lancelot Lancelot Addison later Latin letters Lichfield literary London Lord Halifax Lord Lieutenant Lord Manchester Lord Sunderland Lord Treasurer Lord Wharton Lostwithiel Macaulay Magdalen matters ment Milston mind ministers nature opera Oxford pamphlet paper Parliament party patron perhaps piece play poem poet poetry political Pope Post praise present probably published queen reported royal Secretary Spectator Steele's success Swift Tatler Thomas Tickell thought Tickell tion Tonson took Tory translation verse Whig Wortley writing young