Letter on the Obsequium Catholicon, and 12. On Criticism, and the Artifices of Censorious 13. Account of the Younger Sons of the Lizards. 15. Love Verses-Easy Writing. 19. On the Influence of Vice-Insensibility to 20. On Duelling. 21. Excellency and Superiority of the Scriptures. 22. On a Country Life-Pastoral Poetry. 23. On the same. 24. Jack Lizard's Return from the University- On Pedantry-Conversation. Steele. Berkeley. 50. Visit to the Country-Offensive Barber-Romantic Pleasures. 51. On Sacred Poetry-David's Lamentation over Jonathan. 52. Colbert's Conversation with the French King on the Power of the Dutch. 53. Strictures on the Examiner's Liberties with the Character of. 54. On Equality in Happiness and Misery. Gay 55. Importance of Christianity to Virtue. 56. Reproof and Reproach, a Vision. Steele. Berkeley. Pope. 57. Of Courtship-Questions and Rules for. Steele. 59. Letters on Cato. Steele. 25. On Lord Verulam's History of Henry VII. Budgell. 68. Steele. 69. Steele. 70. 27. Grounds to expect a Future State proved. Berkeley. 28. On Pastoral Poetry. 29. Essay on Laughter-several Kinds of Laugh ters. 30. On Pastoral Poetry. 31. Various Schemes of Happiness. Letters on the Wife proposed to Sir Harry Steele. On Fenelon's Demonstration of the Existence, Wisdom, and Omnipotence of God. Analogy between St. Paul's and the Christian Church-Narrowness of Free-thinkers. Berkeley. 71. Observations on the Increase of Lions-Character of a Lion. Addison. Budgell. 72. On the Oxford Terræ-filius-Abuse of his 32. The Subject of Pastoral Poetry treated in an Allegory. 33. On the Merits of the Tragedy of Cato-Prologue and Epilogue. 34. Conversation on Fine Gentlemen. 35. The Pineal Gland discovered-Voyage through several. 36. Letter on Punning. Steele. 73. On the Improper Interference of Parents in the Disposal of their Children-Letters on Passion-Peevishness-Shyness. 74. Extract from a Sermon of Bishop Beveridge. 75. Extracts from the Sermons of two Divines. Berkeley. 76. Endeavour to reconcile the Landed and TraBirch. ding Interests. 37. On the Tragedy of Othello-Story of Don Alonzo. 38. On Pretty Gentlemen-Letter from a Gentle Steele Hughes. 77. On the Shortsightedness of Critics, Misers, and Free-thinkers. 78. Receipt to make an Epic Poem. Steele. 79. On the Miseries of the Poor-Recommendation of their Case. Berkeley. Pope. Steele. Berkeley. 80. Strictures on the Examiner. ers. Berkeley 43. Opinions on the Characters of Lucia and Mar cia in Cato. 97. Letter from Simon Softly, complaining of a Widow-Advice to him. 98. Notice of the Tatler and Spectator-Scheme of a Lion's Head at Button's. 99. Essay on National Justice--a Persian Story. 100. On the Tucker-Naked Necks-Laws of Lycurgus-Position of Venus. 101. Letters from France-Gayety of the French. 102. Variableness of the English Climate. 103. On the Fireworks-Serious Reflections on the same. 104. Story of a French Gentleman-Letter on the Manners of the French. 105. Exhibition of the Charity Children-Propo sals to extend our Charities. 106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast. 107. Letter from a Projector, offering himself as a Nomenclator-Letter from Messrs. Ditton and Whiston. 108. Institution of the Tall Club. 109. Correspondence on the Tucker. 110. On the Language of Treaty--Impropriotios instanced. 111. Improper Conduct of the British YouthLove of Knowledge-Solomon's Choice. 112. Art of Flying-Letter from Dædalus-Remarks on Modern Dædalists. 113. Letter from a Citizen in his Honey-moonTom Truelove's Courtship. 114. Erection of the Lion's Head-Remarks on Lions-on Petticoats. 115. On Criticism-Strada's Prolusion. 116. Matters of Dress not to be introduced in the Pulpit-Letter on Naked Breasts. 117. Happiness of living under the Protection of Omnipotence. 118. Information from a Lioness-Offer of an Out 131. On Habits of Sloth and Vice. 132. Letters from a Young Man in Sicknessfrom the Husband of a Woman that is never in the Wrong-from the Wife of one of the Dumb Club-on Naked Breasts. 133. Duel between Sir Edward Sackville and Lord Bruce. Addison. 134. The Lion, how treated by the Town-Complaint of a Wife's Dress. 135. Best Way to bear Calumny. 136. Various Causes of Death-Country Bill of Mortality. 137. Advantages of Illustrious Birth-how Contaminated-Pride of Mr. Ironside. 138. On Regard for Posterity. 139. History of Lions-Story of Androcles. 140. On Female Dress-Letter to Pope Clement on the Tucker. 141. On Wit-Life of the Author. 142. Danger of Masquerades-Letter from a Dealer in Fig Leaves. 143. Account of the Terrible Club. 144. Variety of Humour among the English. 145. Letters from a Swaggerer-concerning a Challenge-Advertisement. 146. History of Lions-Story of Sir George Davis. 147. Folly of Extravagance in New-married Per sons. 148. History of Santon Barsisa. 149. Genius requisite to Excel in Dress. 150. On Paternal Affection-Story of a French Nobleman. Steele. Gay. Steele. Addison. 151. Letter from the Father of a young Rake. 152. Comparative Merit of the two Sexes, an Allegory. 153. Pride not made for Man. 154. Lucifer's Account of a Masquerade. 155. Utility of Learning to the Female Sex. 156. History and Economy of Ants. 157. The same, concluded. 158. Proper Employment of Time; a Vision. 159. Story of Miss Betty, cured of her Vanity. 160. Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants. 161. Proper Sense and Notion of Honour. 162. Humour of a Blunt Squire-ComplaisanceStory of Schacabac. 163. Letter from an Insulted Chaplain-Poem by Sir Thomas More. 164. On Translations-Speech of Pluto from Clau dian. Eusden. 166. On Charity-The Guardian in search of the Philosopher's Stone. 167. Story of Helim and Abdallah. 168. Character of a Mistress of a Family from the Book of Proverbs-Translation from Anacreon-Letter from Steele on the Examiner . Steele. 169. Contemplation of the Heavenly Bodies, Seasons, &c. Addison. 170. Extract from General Maxims of Trade. 171. Good done by the Author's SpeculationsLetter from a short Writer-in Defence of Bare Necks. 123. On Seducers of Innocence-Letter to one from a Mother. 124. Letters from a University Lion-on HornsBurlesque Lyric-Visit to the Lion. 172. On the Invention of Letters-Poem in Praise Tickell. 173. On laying out Gardens-Whimsical Form of 125. Pleasures of Spring-Music of Birds. 126. The Attractions of Friendship and Benevolence. 127. The Court of Venus from Claudian. 128. On the Demolition of Dunkirk. 129. On Anger Revenge, Duelling. Pope. ology. Berkeley. 174. On the Manners of the Bath Visitors. Steele. 176. Three Letters intended for the Guardian. Hughes |