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    Joseph Addison (1 May 1672 – 17 May 1719) was an English essayist, poet, playwright, and politician. He was the eldest son of Lancelot Addison. His name...
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  • Addison Timlin (born June 29, 1991) is an American actress. She played Jami Lerner in The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014), Colleen Lunsford in Little...
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  • Joseph Addison (1672–1719) was an English politician and writer. Joseph Addison may also refer to: Joseph Addison (diplomat) (1879–1953), British ambassador...
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  • Sir Joseph Addison KCMG (1879 – 24 November 1953) was British ambassador to the Baltic States, and to Czechoslovakia during the rise of Nazi Germany. Joseph...
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    The Spectator was a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in England, lasting from 1711 to 1712. Each "paper", or "number", was...
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    Addison is a town in Steuben County, New York. The population was 2,397 at the 2020 census. The name was selected to honor the author Joseph Addison. An...
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    as his personal background. Joseph Addison had married Sarah Shaw, and gone into the Shaw family business. Thomas Addison attended the Long Benton parish...
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    William Joseph Addison (born 20 August 1992) is an English-born Irish rugby union player who plays as a utility back for Premiership Rugby club Sale Sharks...
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  • the essayist Joseph Addison (1672–1719, eldest child), Gulston Addison, who became Governor of Madras, and the scholar Lancelot Addison (1680–1710), and...
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  • Joseph Addison Alexander (April 24, 1809 – January 28, 1860) was an American clergyman and biblical scholar. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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    Addison is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The town was named after English author Joseph Addison. The population was 1,148 as of the...
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    Tower and Magdalen Bridge from along the walk. The walk is named after Joseph Addison (1672–1719), a Fellow of the College from 1698 to 1711, who enjoyed...
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    census. The village and the surrounding town are named after the author Joseph Addison. The village was first incorporated in 1854 and re-incorporated in 1873...
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    Alexander Pope (redirect from Mr Joseph Gay)
    writers Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. In March 1713, Windsor Forest was published to great acclaim. During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he...
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    CollinsDictionary.com. Retrieved 2012-10-22. Addison, Joseph (1891). The Works of Joseph Addison. W. W. Gibbings. p. 283. Addison, Joseph (2004). "No. 102 Wednesday, June...
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    of the road derives from the essayist and statesman Joseph Addison (1672–1719), as with Addison Avenue nearby. The road was begun in the 1820s. The church...
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    animadverting his oeuvre came from notable quarters such as T. S. Eliot and Joseph Addison. According to some scholars, Milton was second in influence to none...
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    death in 1701, and in 1716 remarried to the celebrated writer Joseph Addison. Addison lived at Holland House after his marriage, which was not a happy...
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  • a wish for their wedding day. A much earlier reference is found in Joseph Addison's newspaper The Freeholder: The usual Salutation to a Man upon his Birth-day...
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  • famous essayist Joseph Addison, and the second son of Rev. Lancelot Addison. Gulston Addison was the second son of Rev. Lancelot Addison (1632–1703) and...
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  • Joseph Addison Anyan was a Ghanaian politician and was a member of the first parliament of the second Republic of Ghana. He represented Agona constituency...
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    dissertations, critical hermeneutical and historical, J. Murphy, 1853, p. 132 Joseph Addison Alexander, Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah (1878), p. 65. Rabbi...
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    animated with a sublime Celestial Spirit...." (Part III, sec. 1, 373). Joseph Addison embarked on the Grand Tour in 1699 and commented in Remarks on Several...
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    Cato, a Tragedy (category Plays by Joseph Addison)
    Cato, a Tragedy is a play written by Joseph Addison in 1712 and first performed on 14 April 1713. It is based on the events of the last days of Marcus...
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    co-founder of the magazine The Spectator alongside his close friend Joseph Addison. Steele was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1671 to Richard Steele, a wealthy...
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  • meetings of the club; the pie is thus itself sometimes regarded (e.g., by Joseph Addison in The Spectator) as the origin of the club's name. It is possible that...
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  • may also refer to The Spectator papers numbered 411 through 421, by Joseph Addison. These specific papers differed from the rest in that they were non-narrative...
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    The street, like nearby Addison Road to the south, is named after the early 18th-century writer and politician Joseph Addison who lived at nearby Holland...
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    Edward Rich, 6th Earl of Warwick. Her second husband, was an satirist Joseph Addison. Born Charlotte Myddelton, she was the daughter of Sir Thomas Myddelton...
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    Pope (who wrote the epitaph on his monument in Westminster Abbey), Joseph Addison and John Gay. James Craggs left an illegitimate daughter, Harriot Craggs...
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