LITERARY WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON.

Chronological Series of works for JRF / NET / GSET / GATE Aspirants.



Literary Works of Joseph Addison  (1672-1719).


Prose and poetry.

To Mr. Dryden (1693)

A Translation of Virgil's Fourth Georgick (1694)

A Song for St. Cecilia's Day at Oxford (1694)

An Account of the Greatest English Poets (1694)

The Story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, from Ovid's Metamorphoses (1694)

Prologue to Steele's The Tender Husband (1705)

Epilogue to Granville's The British enchanters: or no magic like love (1706)

Prologue to Smith's Phædra and Hippolitus (1709)

Epilogue to Philips' The Distressed Mother (1712)

To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his Picture of the King (1716)

Divine Ode

The Countess of Manchester, at Paris

Horace. Ode III, Book III in The Muses Mercury (Feb. 1707)

A Poem To His Majesty, Presented to the Lord Keeper  (1695)

An Essay on Virgil's Georgics  (1697)

Contributions to Dryden's Poetical Miscellanies: The Fifth Part.  (1704)

The Campaign, A Poem, To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough  (1705)


Dramatic Works.

Rosamond: An Opera  (1707)

Cato: A Tragedy (1713)

The Drummer, or the Haunted House: A Comedy  (1716)


Journalism.

Contributions to The Tatler  (1709-11)

The Whig-Examiner  (1710)

Contributions to The Guardian  (1713)

Contributions to The Lover, by Marmaduke Myrtle, Gent.  (1714)

The Free-Holder, or Political Essays  (1715-16)

Epilogue spoken at the Censorium on the King's birthday  (1716)

The Old Whig (1719)


Other Prose Works.

The Present State of the War and the Necessity of an Augmention Considered  (1708)

The Late Trial and Conviction of Count Tariff  (1713)

Dialogues upon the Usefulness of Ancient Medals  (1721)

The Evidences of the Christian Religion  (1721)



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