1. Joseph Addison rose to prominence primarily through his work as a:
2. Joseph Addison’s political fame began with the poem:
3. Addison’s essays appeared chiefly in:
4. Addison contributed the largest number of essays to:
5. Joseph Addison’s friendship with which writer helped launch his journalistic career?
6. The mood in which Addison visits Westminster Abbey is described as:
7. What irritates Addison about Sir Cloudesley Shovel’s monument?
8. According to Addison, epitaphs should be written by:
9. The dominant theme of “Meditations in Westminster Abbey” is:
10. Joseph Addison’s visit to Westminster Abbey teaches him that:
11. “That great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries” refers to:
12. Westminster Abbey functions in the essay as a:
13. In what year was Addison appointed Secretary of State, marking his peak in political power?
14. How many essays did Addison write for The Tatler?
15. According to the essay, graves contain:
16. Addison amuses himself in the abbey by:
17. While entering the church, Addison entertains himself with:
18. Under the pavement lie "innumerable multitudes" confused together, including:
19. In the "poetical quarter," Addison finds:
20. The inscription on Shovel's tomb focuses on: