PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, J. NICHOLS AND SON, R. BALDWIN, F. AND C. RIVINGTON, W. OTRIDGE AND SON, W. J. AND J. RICHARDSON, A. STRAHAN, J. SEWELL, R. FAULDER, G. AND W. NICOL, T. PAYNE, G. AND J. ROBINSON, W LOWN DES, G. WILKIE, J. MATHEWS, P. M'QUEEN, OGILVY AND SON. J. SCATCHERD, J. WALKER, VERNOR AND HOOD, R. LEA, DARTON AND HARVEY, J. NUNN, LACKINGTON AND CO. D. WALKER, CLARKE AND SON, G. KEARSLEY, C. LAW, J. WHITE, LONGMAN AND REES, CADELL, JUN, AND DAVIES, J. BARKER, T. KAY, WYNNE AND CO. POTE AND CO. CARPENTER AND CO. W. MILLER, MURRAY AND HIGHLEY, S. BAGSTER, T. HURST, T. BOOSEY, R. PHENEY, W. BAYNE3, J. HARDING, R. H. EVANS, J. MAWMAN ; AND W. CREECH, EDINBURGH., CONTENTS. 210. Visit to a Censorious Lady of Quality- Letter from an old Maid-Continental Intelligence....................... STEELE 211. Uses of Sunday—On Devotion ........ 212. On Simplicity of Ornament-Letters on an Ass in the Lion's Skin-From a Virgin, &c...................... 213. On Dissimulation and Simulation–Tom Trueman, a Hero in Domestic Life 214. On the Rigid and the Supple-Account of a Political Barometer ............ 215. Account of a Flatterer-And a common Jester-Case of a Widow-Petition of 216. Taste of the Virtuosi—Legacy of a Vir- tuoso-Death of Mr. Partridge ...... ADDISON 217. On Scolds—The Author's Notice that he . means to be much wittier .. .. ... STEELE 218. On the Names given by Gardeners to ter of Tom Mercer-Letters and Peti- • tions ........................... STELLE |