["The Vision of Mirzah"]
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1711
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The Spectator
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Annotation |
Allegory that presents heaven as a eutopia composed of islands that are "the Mansions of good Men after Death." "Every Island is a Paradise accommodated to its respective Inhabitants." Described as the first vision, but no more were published. |
Volume / Edition |
2.150
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Pagination |
[317-18]
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Published Date |
September 1, 1711 |
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Full Text |
1711 Addison, Joseph (1672-1719). [“The Vision of Mirzah”]. The Spectator 2.150 (September 1, 1711): [317-18]. Rpt. in The Spectator (Edinburgh, Scot.: Ptd. R. Fleming, 1753), 277-81; and in The Spectator. Ed. Donald F. Bond. 5 vols. (Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1965), 2: 121-26. O, PSt Allegory that presents heaven as a eutopia composed of islands that are “the Mansions of good Men after Death.” “Every Island is a Paradise accommodated to its respective Inhabitants.” Described as the first vision, but no more were published. |
Additional Publishers |
Rpt. in The Spectator (Edinburgh, Scot.: Ptd. R. Fleming, 1753), 277-81; and in The Spectator. Ed. Donald F. Bond. 5 vols. (Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1965), 2: 121-26. |
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Author Note |
(1672-1719 |