1. Introductory paper. The reception which a work of this fort is likely to meet with. Some account of the author and his intentions, 2. Various opinions of the MIRROR, overheard by the Author in the shop of its Editor, 3. Of Beauty. Philofophical opinions of it: I 7 directions for improving and preferving it, 13 4. The effects of a foreign education, in a letter from L. G. 5. Of Pedantry. An extenfion of that phrase; 7. The importance of Names in writing, in a 20 28 34 40 8. The Muffulman's Mirror, its wonderful properties; in a letter from VITREUS, 48 A 2 9. Cen |