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Notes upon the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost Collected from the Spectator Written by Mr Addison

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ISBN-10: 1140725637

ISBN-13: 9781140725633

Edition: N/A

Authors: Joseph Addison

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List price: $21.75
Publisher: BiblioBazaar
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 7.44" wide x 9.69" long x 0.31" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Addison, son of the Dean of Litchfield, took high honors at Oxford University and then joined the British army. He first came to literary fame by writing a poem, "The Campaign" (1704), to celebrate the Battle of Blenheim. When Richard Steele, whom he had known in his public school Charterhouse, started The Tatler in 1709, Addison became a regular contributor. But his contributions to a later venture The Spectator (generally considered the zenith of the periodical essay), were fundamental. While Steele can be credited with the editorial direction of the journal, Addison's essays, ranging from gently satiric to genuinely funny, secured the journal's success. In The Spectator, No. 10, Addison…