No.
Letter from a Gentleman in London
on the Improvements of Edinburgh STRAHAN :
95. Description of a dangerous Species
of Coquette; in two Letters from
Mr. and Mrs. B.. ...
... UNKNOWN
96. Bad Effects of an Education too re-
fined for the Society in which we
live; in a Letter from Mary Muslin
The Marriage of Eval, a Poem :
RICHARDSON—The Plagiarisms of
the Mirror, in a short Letter from
Evelina ........................ MACKENZIE
97. Account of the Flint Family, and their
Conduct with regard to the Educa-
tion of Master Flint, by the young
Gentleman's Tutor, Hypodidascalus LORD HAILES
98. Hypodidascalus's Relation continued
- Journal of Master Flint's Studies
for a Week......................
99. Criticism on the Character and Tra-
gedy of Hamlet ........ . MACKENZIE
100. Criticism of Hamlet concluded......
101. Danger of regulating our Conduct
by the Rules of romantic Senti-
ment-Story of Emilia....
102. Moderatiis, on the Character of a
Man of Spirit : GORDON—Reflections
on Female Spirit.........
103. Letter from Simon Softly, containing
an Account of his Visit to Sir Ralph
Holdencourt, a Man' of great Fami-
ly, with whom he had a Law-suit :
HUME~Short Remarks on the Letter MAGKENZIE
104. Il Consequences of retiring from
Society-Character of Acasto, a
Country-Gentleman.............. ABERCROMBY
105. Some Cautions with regard to the
Behaviour of People in the Coun-
try ............
.......... MACKENZIE
106. Education necessary not only to fit