This is Volume 3 of "The Works Of The Right Honourable Joseph Addison, A New Edition, With Notes". Edited by Richard Hurd, this volume contains a collection of essays and literary works by Joseph Addison, a prominent figure in 18th-century British literature. Addison was renowned for his contributions to periodicals such as "The Spectator" and "The Tatler", where his elegant prose and insightful observations on society and manners captivated a wide audience.
This edition offers readers a comprehensive compilation of Addison's writings, providing valuable insights into the literary and cultural landscape of his time. Hurd's notes offer critical commentary, enhancing the reader's understanding. This volume is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in English literature, the history of essay writing, and the intellectual milieu of the Enlightenment era.
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