INDEX. No. Page XXIII. Man originally a quadruped-Ill effects of XXIV. The sallies of a juvenile imagination to be XXVI. On the advantages of newspaper reading, XXVII. On the present injudicious practice of send- 3 10 15 20 ing young men abroad at too early an age 27 XXVIII. Letter from Socrates in Embryo, on dull XXIX. Considerations on the probable effects of the XXX. On a discontented frame of mind XXXI. A recluse and splenetic philosophy ought to be avoided XXXIV. On the qualifications necessary for a writer XXXV. Letter from Socrates in Embryo. Character 88 No. Page 107 XXXVIII. Conclusion of the Vicar's Tale XXXIX. Essay on epitaphs XL. Extracts from a humorous poem of Dede- XLI. The attainments of the present age in wis- Discourse on the Female Character, by Bishop Horne 135 126 131 THE END. Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars. |