|
1 English Humorists of
the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne,
Oliver Goldsmith. (1906) (Author: Steele, Richard,
Sir, 1672-1729; Addison, Joseph,
1672-1719; Sterne, Laurence,
1713-1768; Goldsmith, Oliver,
1730?-1774; Thackeray, William
Makepeace, 1811-1863; Hogarth, William,
1697-1764, illus)
2 The Evidences of
the Christian Religion, With Additional Discourses on the Following Subjects,
Viz. I. Of God, and His Attributes. II. The Power and Wisdom of God in the Creation.
III. The Providence of God. IV. The Worship of God. V. Advantages of Revelation
above Natural Reason. VI. Excellency of the Christian Institution. VII. Dignity
of the Scripture Language. VIII. against Atheism and Infidelity. IX. against
the Modern Free-Thinkers. X. Immortality of the Soul, and a Future State. XI.
Death and Judgment. Collected from the Writings of the Right Honorable Joseph
Addison, Esquire. (1807)
3 The Life of Joseph
Addison, by Lucy Aikin 1781-1864. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1843)
4 The Life of Joseph
Addison, by Lucy Aikin 1781-1864. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1843)
5 The Works of Joseph
Addison. With Notes by Richard Hurd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester. With Large
Additions, Chiefly Unpublished, Collected and Edited by Henry G. Bohn. In Six
Volumes. Volume 1. (I. Poems on Several Occasions. II. Poemata. III.
Dialogues upon the Usefulness of Ancient Medals, Especially in Relation to the
Latin and Greek Poets. IV. Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, In the Years
1701, 1702, and 1703.) (1903)
6 The Works of Joseph
Addison. With Notes by Richard Hurd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester. With Large
Additions, Chiefly Unpublished, Collected and Edited by Henry G. Bohn. In Six
Volumes. Volume 2. (I. The Tatler. [20-267] II. The Spectator. [1-160]) (1903)
7 The Works of Joseph
Addison. With Notes by Richard Hurd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester. With Large
Additions, Chiefly Unpublished, Collected and Edited by Henry G. Bohn. In Six
Volumes. Volume 3. (The Spectator. [162-483]) (1903)
8 The Works of Joseph
Addison. With Notes by Richard Hurd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester. With Large
Additions, Chiefly Unpublished, Collected and Edited by Henry G. Bohn. In Six
Volumes. Volume 4. (I. The Spectator. [487-600] II. The Guardian. [67-167]
III. The Lover. [10 & 39] IV. The Present State of the War, and the
Necessity of an Augmentation, Considered. V. The Late Trial and Conviction of
Court Tariff. VI. The Whig Examiner. [1-5] VII. The Freeholder. [1-30]) (1903)
9 The Works of Joseph
Addison. With Notes by Richard Hurd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester. With Large
Additions, Chiefly Unpublished, Collected and Edited by Henry G. Bohn. In Six
Volumes. Volume 5. (I. The Freeholder. [31-55] II. On the Christian
Religion. III. The Drummer: or, The Haunted House. IV. Discourse on Ancient and
Modern Learning. V. Appendix, Containing Pieces by Addison not Hitherto
Published in any Collected Edition of his Works. VI. Letters.) (1903)
10 The Works of Joseph
Addison. With Notes by Richard Hurd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Worcester. With Large
Additions, Chiefly Unpublished, Collected and Edited by Henry G. Bohn. In Six
Volumes. Volume 6. (I. Letters, continued—II.
Second Appendix. Containing Miscellanies and Gleanings. III. Translations of
Addison’s Latin Poems. IV. Addison’s Latin Prose. V. Official Documents. VI.
Addisoniana. Or Snippets from Addison’s Life.) (1903)
|
New! Comments
Have your say about what you just read! Leave me a comment in the box below.