CONTENTS. VOL. VII. No. 381. CHEERFULNESS preferable to Mirth ADDISON. 382. On the frank Acknowledgment of Faults. STEELE. 386. On an obsequious Behaviour-Character STEELE. ADDISON. ..... STEELE. BUDGELL. 389. Account of an atheistical book- ists in general· · 390. On the proper method of repelling Calumny STEELE. 391. Heathen Fables on Prayers-Vanity of Human Wishes.. 392. Transformation of Fidelia into a Looking- glass ADDISON. STEELE. 393. Reflections on the Delights of Spring.... ADDISON. Men in Power.... ..... STEELE. 395. Dangers of the Month of May escaped.. BUDGELL. VOL. VII. B STEELE. 402. Letters from Sylvia, complaining of an un- natural Mother-from a married Man in love with his Ward-Concerning a profli- the death of the King of France private life-Translation of a Lapland 409. Characteristics of Taste. 410. Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverly with a Woman of the Town-Translation of a 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon .... 424. On good Humour-The Country Infirmary ... UNKNOWN. 4 428. Various Subjects proposed for Speculation STEELE. rials presented... · 430. Increase of Beggars-Impostors-improper freedoms of married people · ...... 432. On Prejudice and Emulation-a sulky 433. Advantages of the sexes associating-His- 434. History of a female Republic.. 436. A Visit to the Bear Garden. 437. Character of Sempronia, a Match-maker- 442. The Author's Address to his Correspon- dents-Thesis proposed.... 443. Letters from an English Singer at Venice→ 444. On Quack Advertisements. 445. On the new Stamp-Success of the Specta- tor STEELE. ADDISON. |