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  1. Joseph Addison - Essays, Poetry, Politics: With the death of Queen Anne on August 1, 1714, and the accession of George I, Addison’s political fortunes rose. He was appointed secretary to the regents (who governed until the arrival of the new monarch from Hanover) and in April 1717 was made secretary of state.

  2. Joseph Addison wrote in almost every genre common in British literature during the reigns of William III and Queen Anne. Besides poetry in Latin and English, Addison composed an opera, a tragedy ...

  3. ジョゼフ・アディソン. ジョゼフ・アディソン ( 英語: Joseph Addison PC PC (Ire) 、 1672年 5月1日 – 1719年 6月17日 )は、 イギリス の エッセイスト 、 詩人 、 劇作家 、 政治家 、 文学者 。. ジョゼフはジョ セ フ、アディソンはア ジ ソンと訳される事もある ...

  4. Joseph Addison. (Milston, 1672 - Kensington, 1719) Escritor y político inglés. Fue diputado, vicesecretario de Estado y primer secretario del virrey de Irlanda. Su fama literaria se asienta en la calidad de su prosa ensayística, publicada en las revistas literarias The Tatler y The Spectator, de las que fue miembro fundador junto con Richard ...

  5. Apr 1, 2004 · 16 by Joseph Addison. 14 by Sir Richard Steele. The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 by Joseph Addison and Sir Richard Steele. Read now or download (free!)

  6. Jan 23, 2015 · The Spectator, founded in 1711 by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, was a daily publication that usually consisted of around 2,500 words. This publication was circulated among many of the different London Coffee Houses in the early 18th century, and was one of the first to release daily issues. Addison was an English essayist, poet, playwright ...

  7. At age 21, Addison had already graduated from Oxford, been made a fellow of Magdalen, and had developed relationships with Dryden and others. He had also published a book, and an original translation of Georgics by Virgil. His notoriety eventually landed him a £300 pension to tour Europe, and he returned to England in 1704, where his state ...

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