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Envy-Impertinence of Nic. Doubt
-Play-house scene of a true and
feigned Poet
92. On Praise with Exceptions-Libel-
lers-Recommendation of Charles
Lillie
93. Letter from Switzerland - Remarks
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on Travelling-Fools not to be ex-
ported-The Author's Precautions
against Assaults. ...
94. Story of Clarinda and Chloe-Recom-
mendation of Mr.Lillie-Notices of
96. Every worthless Man a dead Man-
Peculiarities of Dress-Game killed
STEELE
ADDISON
by the French king-Charles Lillie ADDISON
97. Hercules courted by Pleasure and
Virtue, an Allegory
98. Letter from a Woman in love-Im-
pressive tendency of Poetry. . ... STEFLE
99. Advantages from having but one
Theatre Attack and Expulsion of
Divito-Remonstrance of the Up-
holders. . .).
100. Goddess of Justice distributing Re-
wards !.
103. Applications for Permission to use
Canes, &c. . . .
. ADDISON
ADDISON and STEELE
106. Catalogue of Poetical Stock-Cri-
ticism on a Passage in Hamlet-
Surrender of Mr. Jeffery Grogram
107. Case of a Lover tormented by a Co-
quette
*STEELE
. STEELE
108. Degradation of the Stage-Dignity of
Human Nature-Errors of the
French writers
109. Fashionable Visiting-Notice from
the Upholders.
110. Court of Judicature of the Dead in
Reason
111. On the Prevalence of Ir-
religious Principles..
112. Amusements and Relaxations of great
Men-Misfortune of Idleness
• STEELE
113. Inventory of a Beau: HUGHES-Peti-
tion of William Jingle, Coach-
maker-Notice to the Dead . . . . STEELE
115. Squire Nicolini-Taste for Puppet-
shows-Death and character of Sir
Hannibal-Fable. . .
116. Court of Judicature on the Petticoat ADDISON
117. On the Pleasure derived from the De-
liverance of the Good from Danger
-The Author's Dream
118. Irregular conduct of the Dead-Let-
ters from Partridge, &c.-Petition
120. Vision of the Three Roads of Human
Life-Dogget's Benefit
121. Consultation on the sickness of a
Lady's Lap-dog-Fondness for Ani-
mals.
122. The Author's appearance at Dogget's
Benefit-Virtuous feelings of an
Athenian Audience
123. Continuation of the Vision of the
Three Roads of Life
124. On Expectations from the Lottery
125. Proposal for a Receptacle for Persons
out of their wits . .
126. Characters of a Prude and Coquette-
Story of the Gascon and the Widow
127. On Pride as affecting the Reason ..
128. Letter from a Fortune-hunter-From
a deserted Female
129. Dutch satirical Pictures-Letter from
Pasquin at Rome. .
130. Superiority of Great Britain in the
number of eminent Characters-
Estcourt's Benefit...
131. Trial of the Wine-brewers
132. Characters of the Members of the
Club at the Trumpet .
133. On Silence-Instances of its signifi-
cancy
· ADDISON
134. Transmigration of Souls-Petition of
Job Chanticleer-Cruelty to Ani-
135. Distinction between Ancient and Mo-
dern Free-thinkers-The latter how
to be treated-Anecdote of a French
Officer
136. History of Tom Varnish-Petitioners
for the Farthingal
.
137. Various abuses of Speech-Swearing
-Departure of the Duke of Marl-
138. Deference to the Opinion of the
World-Gyges' Ring-Actions of
Public Spirits Whetters
139. Women more improveable than Men
-On Courtship-The Author's
Discoveries by the use of his Ring
140. Letters on a charitable Provision for
poor Boys-Cicero's Defence of
Archias-Use of the term Madam
-Indecorums at Church-From an
Inquisitive Lady
141. Education of Girls -
Whetters
Noisy Neighbours-Letter from a
Valentine-Petition of the Inhabi-
tants of Gotham
142. Political Anxiety-Recommendation
of Charles the Toyman
143. Sister Jenny appears in her own Cha
riot The Author's Letter to her
Husband-Provision for Pastorals
Public Impostors--Joshua Barnes
144. Prevalence of Extravagance and Show
-Change of Manners in Scotland