Author:Joseph Addison

Works

 * Remarks on several parts of Italy, &c. (1705)
 * Rosamond: An Opera (1707)
 * The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq (1710), with Richard Steele
 * The Campaign: a Poem to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough (1710)
 * Cato, a Tragedy (1713)
 * The thoughts of a Tory author, concerning the press : with the opinion of the ancients and moderns, about freedom of speech and writing: and an historical account of the usage it has met with from both parties in England (1712)
 * The Spacious Firmament on High
 * "The Guardian" (1715), in 2 vols.
 * The Vision of Mirza
 * Westminster Abbey
 * Superstitions
 * Days with Sir Roger De Coverly
 * Essays and Tales
 * Defense and Happiness of Marriage
 * Essay upon Wit
 * The De Coverley Papers 
 * The Spectator, with illustrative notes. To which are prefixed the lives of the authors. With critical remarks on their respective writings (1794), in 8 vols., edited by Robert Bisset
 * False and True Humour

Collected works

 * The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq. (1721), in 4. vols.
 * The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison. With notes by Richard Hurd. (1872-1877), in 6. vols

Letters to Jonathan Swift

 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 1 (February 29, 1708)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 2 (April 22, 1709)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 3 (June 25, 1709)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 4 (June 26, 1709)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 5 (April 11, 1710)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 9 (June 3, 1710)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 6 (July 23, 1710)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 7 (March 20, 1718)
 * Letter from Joseph Addison to Jonathan Swift - 8 (October 1, 1718)

Works about Addison

 * "Joseph Addison," in The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1783), by Samuel Johnson, Volume 2, pp. 311–410