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The works of Joseph Addison: including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works

The book is a comprehensive compilation of Joseph Addison's writings, encompassing his essays, poetry, and other literary works. It includes the entire contents of Bishop Hurd's edition, which is a significant and influential collection. Additionally, the book features letters and other pieces that were not previously included in any of Addison's earlier compilations. The volume concludes with Macaulay's essay, which offers insights into Addison's life and the impact of his work on English literature. more

Author

Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison, born on May 1, 1672, and died on June 17, 1719, was an influential English essayist, dramatist, and poet. He is known for his elegant prose style and his co-authorship of the magazine 'The Spectator' with Richard Steele. more

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