The Life of Joseph AddisonThere 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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... Oxford tributes to the new establishment published in 1689 as Vota Oxoniensia pro Gulielmo Rege , and was dated from The Queen's College . Thus early did Addison declare himself a supporter of the Govern- ment of King William . In his ...
... Oxford tributes to the new establishment published in 1689 as Vota Oxoniensia pro Gulielmo Rege , and was dated from The Queen's College . Thus early did Addison declare himself a supporter of the Govern- ment of King William . In his ...
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... Oxford corporation ; inclination probably led to prolonged classical studies ; and reason may have suggested preparation for eternal life . What then was the ' one great End ? It was the Roman concept of citizenship which had already ...
... Oxford corporation ; inclination probably led to prolonged classical studies ; and reason may have suggested preparation for eternal life . What then was the ' one great End ? It was the Roman concept of citizenship which had already ...
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... Oxford , 10 . 2. An Oxford Career ( 1687- 99 ) , 11-44 : his tact and re- straint , 11 ; matriculated at The Queen's College , 11 ; influenced by Gilbert Burnet , 12 ; supporter of William III , 12 ; Waynflete scholar , 13 ; early ...
... Oxford , 10 . 2. An Oxford Career ( 1687- 99 ) , 11-44 : his tact and re- straint , 11 ; matriculated at The Queen's College , 11 ; influenced by Gilbert Burnet , 12 ; supporter of William III , 12 ; Waynflete scholar , 13 ; early ...
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AN OXFORD CAREER 16871699 II | 11 |
A GRAND TOUR 16991703 | 45 |
THE COCKPIT 17041708 | 91 |
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