Author: Joseph Addison
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Select Essays of Addison
Addison's Essays
Author: Joseph Addison
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1434404811
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Addison's selected essays cover such diverse topics as Sir Roger de Coverly, The Tatler's Court, Stateswomen, Humors of the Town, Tales and Allegories, The Court of Honor, Fashion, and much more.
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1434404811
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Addison's selected essays cover such diverse topics as Sir Roger de Coverly, The Tatler's Court, Stateswomen, Humors of the Town, Tales and Allegories, The Court of Honor, Fashion, and much more.
Select Esays of Addison
Marry & Bright
Author: Teri Wilson
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369745949
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Mixing business with weddings Both up for the editor-in-chief position at Veil magazine, Addison England and Carter Payne are fierce adversaries. But despite their bickering, the pair has to work together and prove themselves before the magazine’s Christmas deadline. Stepping in to pose as the bride and groom for a wedding shoot starts the unexpected change from rivalry to romance…until they discover the “fake” vow exchange was entirely legal. Now the newlyweds have to decide if power really is their ultimate endgame. From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness. Love, Unveiled Book 1: Her Man of Honor Book 2: Faking a Fairy Tale Book 3: Marry & Bright
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369745949
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Mixing business with weddings Both up for the editor-in-chief position at Veil magazine, Addison England and Carter Payne are fierce adversaries. But despite their bickering, the pair has to work together and prove themselves before the magazine’s Christmas deadline. Stepping in to pose as the bride and groom for a wedding shoot starts the unexpected change from rivalry to romance…until they discover the “fake” vow exchange was entirely legal. Now the newlyweds have to decide if power really is their ultimate endgame. From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness. Love, Unveiled Book 1: Her Man of Honor Book 2: Faking a Fairy Tale Book 3: Marry & Bright
The Christmas Collection
Author: Donna VanLiere
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250131359
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
From the New York Times best selling author Donna VanLiere, three of her inspirational holiday novels that have become beloved modern day classics. The Christmas Shoes Robert is a successful attorney who has everything in life-and nothing at all. Eight year old Nathan has a beloved mother, Maggie, whom he is losing to cancer. A chance meeting on Christmas Even brings Robert and Nathan together, and in this one encounter, their lives are forever altered as Robert learns an important lesson: sometimes the smallest things can make all the difference. The Christmas Blessing Now a medical student in his third year, Nathan realizes there are still things to be learned about faith, blessings, and sacrifice. Lessons he will learn from Meghan Sullivan-a young woman born with a hole in her heart that has not kept her from becoming a champion runner. And lessons learned from a young boy named Charlie, who teaches how to live a life of true courage. Together, they will help guide Nathan through the darkest period in his life. The Christmas Hope Patricia and Mark Addison have long given up the hope of having a meaningful Christmas. But this year, Patricia's job as a social worker will lead her to a very special five-year-old. Through the presence of Emily in their house, and her penetrating questions about heaven, the Addisons learn that there is no sorrow so great that faith cannot help you find your way through. And Christmas will once more be a time of joy in their home.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250131359
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
From the New York Times best selling author Donna VanLiere, three of her inspirational holiday novels that have become beloved modern day classics. The Christmas Shoes Robert is a successful attorney who has everything in life-and nothing at all. Eight year old Nathan has a beloved mother, Maggie, whom he is losing to cancer. A chance meeting on Christmas Even brings Robert and Nathan together, and in this one encounter, their lives are forever altered as Robert learns an important lesson: sometimes the smallest things can make all the difference. The Christmas Blessing Now a medical student in his third year, Nathan realizes there are still things to be learned about faith, blessings, and sacrifice. Lessons he will learn from Meghan Sullivan-a young woman born with a hole in her heart that has not kept her from becoming a champion runner. And lessons learned from a young boy named Charlie, who teaches how to live a life of true courage. Together, they will help guide Nathan through the darkest period in his life. The Christmas Hope Patricia and Mark Addison have long given up the hope of having a meaningful Christmas. But this year, Patricia's job as a social worker will lead her to a very special five-year-old. Through the presence of Emily in their house, and her penetrating questions about heaven, the Addisons learn that there is no sorrow so great that faith cannot help you find your way through. And Christmas will once more be a time of joy in their home.
Addison's humorous essays, selected from the 'Spectator'.
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160
A Great Year of Our Lives at the Old Squire's
Author: Charles Asbury Stephens
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Farm life
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Farm life
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
On Addison's Disease; being the Croonian Lectures for 1875 ... Revised and illustrated by plates and reports of cases
Author: Edward Headlam GREENHOW
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Addison
Author: William John Courthope
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3730982567
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Addison written by William John Courthope. Published by HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS in 1902. and now republished in ePub file. William John Courthope was an English writer and historian of poetry, whose father was rector of South Malling, Sussex. Of the four English men of letters whose writings most fully embody the spirit of the eighteenth century, the one who provides the biographer with the scantiest materials is Addison. In his Journal to Stella, his social verses, and his letters to his friends, we have a vivid picture of those relations with women and that protracted suffering which invest with such tragic interest the history of Swift. Pope, by the publication of his own correspondence, has enabled us, in a way that he never intended, to understand the strange moral twist which distorted a nature by no means devoid of noble instincts. Johnson was fortunate in the companionship of perhaps the best biographer who ever lived. But of the real life and character of Addison scarcely any contemporary record remains. The formal narrative prefixed to his works by Tickell is, by that writer's own admission, little more than a bibliography. Steele, who might have told us more than any man about his boyhood and his manner of life in London, had become estranged from his old friend before his death. No writer has taken the trouble to preserve any account of the wit and wisdom that enlivened the "little senate" at Button's. His own letters are, as a rule, compositions as finished as his papers in the Spectator. Those features in his character which excite the greatest interest have been delineated by the hand of an enemy—an enemy who possessed an unrivalled power of satirical portrait-painting, and was restrained by no regard for truth from creating in the public mind such impressions about others as might serve to heighten the favourable opinion of himself.
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3730982567
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Addison written by William John Courthope. Published by HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS in 1902. and now republished in ePub file. William John Courthope was an English writer and historian of poetry, whose father was rector of South Malling, Sussex. Of the four English men of letters whose writings most fully embody the spirit of the eighteenth century, the one who provides the biographer with the scantiest materials is Addison. In his Journal to Stella, his social verses, and his letters to his friends, we have a vivid picture of those relations with women and that protracted suffering which invest with such tragic interest the history of Swift. Pope, by the publication of his own correspondence, has enabled us, in a way that he never intended, to understand the strange moral twist which distorted a nature by no means devoid of noble instincts. Johnson was fortunate in the companionship of perhaps the best biographer who ever lived. But of the real life and character of Addison scarcely any contemporary record remains. The formal narrative prefixed to his works by Tickell is, by that writer's own admission, little more than a bibliography. Steele, who might have told us more than any man about his boyhood and his manner of life in London, had become estranged from his old friend before his death. No writer has taken the trouble to preserve any account of the wit and wisdom that enlivened the "little senate" at Button's. His own letters are, as a rule, compositions as finished as his papers in the Spectator. Those features in his character which excite the greatest interest have been delineated by the hand of an enemy—an enemy who possessed an unrivalled power of satirical portrait-painting, and was restrained by no regard for truth from creating in the public mind such impressions about others as might serve to heighten the favourable opinion of himself.