311. Letter on Fortune-stealers....... HUGHES Remarks on them-on Widows...... ADDISON 312. On Sorrow-Power of bearing Calamities-Letter on the Prayers of Clergymen before Sermon...... 313. Comparative Advantages of public and private Education..... 314. Letters from a Lover and Answerfrom John Trott on his CourtshipQualification of a Poet-Encoring STEELE BUDGELL in the Theatres-Female Education STEELE 315. Criticism on Paradise Lost............ ADDISON 316. Letters on Idleness from a Lover..UNKNOWN 317. On waste of time-Journal of aCitizen ADDISON 318. Amours of Escalus, an old Beau...... STEELE 319. Letters from Dorinda, complaining of the Spectator's Partiality-From a Man of Fashion........ 320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and BUDGELL Bachelors Letter from an Idler STEELE 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost.............ADDISON 322. Letter from Octavia, complaining of the Ingratitude of her Husband.. STEELE 323. Clarinda's Journal of a Week....................... ADDISON 324. Account of the Mohock Club-Letter from a Countryman to his Mistress STEELE No. 325. On Looking-glasses-Passage from Milton.... 326. Letter on Fortune-hunters-Hints to a Lover-Causes of longing in Women 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost. .......... 329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey ADDISON BUDGELL 330. Letters on the Education of Youth.. STEELE 331. Dissertation on Beards..... 332. Account of the Sweaters-Letter from three thrifty Ladies 333. Criticism on Paradise Lost.... 334. On Dancing..... STEELE ADDISON STEELE ... Letter on the same Subject....................... .. WEAVER 335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre ADDISON 336. On the unaccommodating Disposi tion of old Men-Impertinence of .... 337. Letter on Education....... STEELE ADDISON 339. Criticism on Paradise Lost.... 340. Character of Prince Eugene................. STEELE 341. Letter in Defence of merry Epilogues BUDGELL 342. Story of Hortensius and Sylvana.... STEELE 343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from .... ... BUDGELL .... STEELE BUDGELL STEELE ADDISON ... STEELE a Monkey........ 344. Epicure Mammon's Letter on Eating -on Women taking Snuff......... STEELE 345. Criticism on Paradise Lost............ ADDISON 346. On true Liberality............ STEELE ADDISON No. 347. Of the Mohocks-Manifesto of the Emperor..... ....... 348. Letter on Detraction. BUDGELL STEELE 349. Consolation and Intrepidity in Death ADDISON 350. Cruelty of a French Captain-Reflec tions on Courage without Humanity STEELE 351. Criticism on Paradise Lost......... ADDISON 352. On early Wickedness-Extract from Tillotson's Sermons....... ..... ... STEELE BUDGELL 353. Letter on Education.... 354. Character of a Devotee-Impudent Behaviour of People in the Streets STEELE 355. Use to be made of Enemies............ ADDISON 356. Contemplation of the Character of our Saviour... STEELE 357. Criticism on Paradise Lost........ ........ ADDISON 358. Proper Ingredients of Festivity and Mirth...... STEELE 359. History of Will Honeycomb's Amours BUDGELL 360. On Propriety in genteel Dress......... STEELE 361. Letter on Cat-calls-History of them ADDISON 362. Letters in Commendation of Brook and Hellier's Wine-from a Scho- STEELE 363. Criticism on Paradise Lost...... ........ ADDISON 364. Letter on Travelling.... ....EARL OF HARDWICKE From a new-married CoupleFrom a Prude....... 365. Dangerous Influence of the Month of May..... 366. Inconsistencies in Love-ThoughtsTranslation of a Lapland Love-song. On a Chambermaid's Perquisites.. STEELE 367. Various Advantages of the Spectators -Paper-Printing STEELE BUDGELL ADDISON poses...... ADDISON Parish Clerks-Lawyer's Club..... STEELE 373. On Modesty and Assurance............... Schoolmistress on Dancing..... STEELE 377. Bill of Mortality of Lovers................................. ADDISON 378. The Messiah, a sacred Eclogue....... POPE 379. Duty of communicating knowledge 380. Letters, requesting advice in a case STEELE 381. Cheerfulness preferable to Mirth.... ADDISON Faults..... 383. Sir Roger de Coverley's Visit to STEELE ADDISON ........FLEETWOOD 384. The Bishop of St. Asaph's Preface to his Sermons.. |