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1672-1719. Scholar, politician, dramatist, journalist and member of the Kit-Kat Club. Famous for his collaborations with Richard Steele on the moral weeklies ''The Tatler'' and ''The Spectator''.
1672-1719. Scholar, politician, dramatist/poet, journalist/essayist and member of the Kit-Kat Club. Famous for his collaborations with [[Richard Steele]] on the moral weeklies ''The Tatler'' and ''The Spectator''.
 
 
== Sources ==
 
"Joseph Addison". ''The Dictionary of National Biography''. Volume I Abbadie-Beaden. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 122-131.

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1672-1719. Scholar, politician, dramatist/poet, journalist/essayist and member of the Kit-Kat Club. Famous for his collaborations with Richard Steele on the moral weeklies The Tatler and The Spectator.


Sources

"Joseph Addison". The Dictionary of National Biography. Volume I Abbadie-Beaden. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 122-131.