NUMB. CONTENTS 461 VERSION of the CXIVth Psalm Complimentary letter to the Spectator 463 Weight of wisdom and riches, a vision 464 Mediocrity of fortune to be preferred 467 On the love of praise-Character of Manilius 468 Death and character of Dick Eastcourt 469 On benevolence in official situations WATTS STEELE 472 Proposal that the rich sick should assist the poor - on the loss of sight 473 Letters, on affectation of ignorance-from a poetical 474 Letter complaining of country manners and con- versation-Dumb conjuror 475 On asking advice in affairs of love 476 On method in writing and conversation-Cha- racters of Tom Puzzle and Will Dry. STEELE ADDISON 481 Opinions on the dispute between Count Rechteren 482 Letters from hen-peckt husbands-from a woman 484 Letter and reflections on modesty 485 On the power of insignificant objects-Character 490 On marriage-excessive fondness 491 Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira 492 Advantages of levity over grave behaviour in 493 On giving false characters of servants-Letter 495 On the number, dispersion, and religion of the 499 Will Honeycomb's account of the siege of Hers- 503 Ralph Wonder's account of the phantom at church BUDGELL |