CONTENTS. wo. 1. Introduction—Character of an absent Lover —Betterton's Benefit—Continental Intel- ligence—Death of Mr. Partridge . . . 2. The Medicine - - - - - - - - Continental Intelligence—Raillery on the state of France - - - - - - - . Steele. 3. Play-house, a Poen, by Blackmore–Tapes. 4. Plan of the Work—Characters of Chloe and Clarissa-Dramatic News—-Strolling Com- pany—Continental Intelligence—Island of Felicia . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Fallen State of Love—Cynthia, the absent Lonver–Project for the Advancement of Religion–Continental Intelligence–Sto. ry of Unnion and Valentine–Character of the Duke of Marlborough - - - - 6. Visit from Sappho-Criticism on Homer and Virgil–Journal of the Iliad–Continental Intelligence-Characters of Alexander and 7. The Author's Will—Raillery on Marriage— Characters of a Coquette and a Coxcomb —Epson Wells, a Comedy–Continental Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Reformation of the Stage--Continental Intel- ligence—A Dream of the State of England 9. Congrove's Old Bachelor . . . . . . . Description of the Morning . . . . . . Chai acter of Timon—Pastorella converted 10. Empire of Bauty–Continental Intelligence 11 A Similitude--On Death—Modern Prophets Genealogy of the Staffs . . . . . . . Turisden. Continental Intelligence . . . . . Steele. 12 Corroption of Manners and Language—Bite A Winter Piece . . . . . . . Phillips. Verses by . . . . . . . . . . . . Dryden. Adventures of the Tatter's Guardian Angol, 'acolet–Continental Intelligence . . . Steele. Character of Verus—Earl of Essex and Al- 15, Story of Pacolet–Gamesters—Pleasure . lé. Characters at Bath—Letter to Castabella 17. On Panegyric—Naked Truth criticised . 18. On Signs: (probably) . . . . . . . . Distress of Newswriters . . . . . . . . 19. History of Esquires—Busy Body—A Trip to the Jubilee—Letter from Madame Main- Complaint of a Lady . . . . . . . . 21. Characters of a Gentleman and a Pretty Fel- law—The Fox–Dramatic Writers of the last and present Age–Letter on Mr. Bick. erstaffs Prophecy of his Death—Witch- craft—Continental Intelligence . . . . to Cynthia in Love-Lindamira's Lovers—Cave 23. Cure for Fits in Married Ladies—Letter to the French King-Continental Intelligence Character of a very Pretty Fellow--A Toast Addison. 25. On Lonelling—Advice generally unwelcome —Cofitinental Intelligence. - - - - 2: Letter from a Pretty Fellow—from Louis 27. Character of a Rake—a Coquette—Verses on a Parrot—Letter from Jeffry Nicknack— 29. Letter from Tim. switch on Duelling—Cr1. tics and Wits–Continental Intelligence 30. Character of the Author's three Nephews— Style of Love Letters. - - - - - - 31. Dueling–Letter to the Author on his being little known in the Country—Continental Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . Platonic Ladies—Madonella . . . . . . On Punning - - - - - - - - - - - Cures performed by the Author—Saltero's Coffee-house . . . . . . . . . . . Snuff taking—Cynthia's Courtship—Ham- Family of X’s probably) . . . . . . . Continental Intelligence . . . . . . Mrs. Jenny Distast–Characters at Epsom— Of Africanus . . . . . . . . . . . .3ddison. Continental Intelligence . . . . . . . steela. . On the Fox-hunter's Speech—Caesar to his Party at the Rubicon . . . . .Addison. . On Dnelling–Whisperers without Business —Characters . . . . . . . . . . Continental Intelligence . . . . . . . . Lines on Bribery . . . . . . . . . . Character of Aspasia . . . . . . . Congrere. Inventory of the Play-house . . . . . .dddison. I) Urfey's Dedication . . . . . . . . . Strelč. New System of Philosophy . . . . . .dddison. 45. Story of Teraminta–Puppet-shows—Scene of bodily Wit—Characters of Florio and Senecio . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Character and Gallantries of Aurengezebe— Lines on the March to Tournay without beat of Drum –Continental Intelligence Character of Sir Tafety Trippet–Cure for the Spleen—Passions expressed by Shak- speare . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shades of Conscience and Honour—Genius of Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . Love and Lust—Florio and Limberham— 54. The Government of Affection–The Wife and the Mistress—Complaint against Slentor —Death of Lisander and Coriana . . . 55. Story of a Cure performed on a blind young Man–Continental Intelligence - - 56. On Sharpers—Instances of Longevity in France—Notices to Correspondents . 57. Emilia, a Woman too humble- Sharping Extortioners—Satire on the French ap- plied to the English—New Coxcoinb . 58. Continence of Scipio-Grammatical Pedant- ry—Continental Intelligence . . . . . 50. On Sharpers–Raffling Shops—Character of Steels . Continental Intelligence . . . Floquence of the Pulpit . Tables of Fame—Female . Surift. Continental Intelligence . . . . . . . Steele. A Rake roclaimed by his Father's Liberality —Women to be gained by Nonsense— Mars Triumphant–Advertisement . Men of Fire described—Use of Satire–Dis. tinction between Goldsmiths and Copper- smiths–Stentor—Education and Beauty of Women—Letter from the Artillery Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharpers described as a Pack of Dogs—On Of the Enjoyment of Life with regard to othors–Use of Ridicule . . . . . . . Malonella's Platonic College . strift. - . - - - . Strehe. Bath Sharpers of the Allies–Various Notices . . . . Betterton's Hamlet–Reformation of Man. . Letter from a Lover–Letter on the Tenden- cy of satirical Characters—Table of Fame Dateuce of the Tatl or . . . . . . . Hughes. Continental Intelligence—Notice to a young Gentleman . . . . . . . . . . . Affectation of Faults and Imperfortions— Steele. . Exorhitant Price of Books—Letters from a splenetic Gentleman–From a Limper— . Vision of the Table of Fame . . . . . .4ddison. Taking of Mons . . . . . . . . . . Steele. . Story of the Cornish Lovers–Of a Lover . Letter from a Woman in Love—Impressive . Court of Judicature of the Dead in Reason . Consultation on the Sirkness of a Lady . Letter from Switzerland–Reinarks on Tra- welling–Fool- not to be exported—The Tenden, Steele. s from having but one Theatre Goddess of Justice distributing Rewards ..?ddison. Danger of Authors from Pirates . . . . – Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . Steele. Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice . . . . . . . . . .Addison. Applications for Permission to use Canes, . Fashionable Visiting—Notice from the Up- holders . Steele. ..?ddison and Steele. —Misfortune of Idleness . . . . . . Steele. . Inventory of a Beau . . . . . . . Hughes. o . Matrionomial Quarro! and Reconciliation– ote: of the Dappers—Death of Cyn- ter—Glory shared among an armv . - and Gun-ters . - - - - - - - - - A Dancing naster practising by Book -oidison. 122. 123. he Vision of the 'Three 124 on Exportations from the Lottery . . . steele. 120. Dutch satirical Pictures—Letters from Pas- quin at Rome . . . . . . . . . — 130. Superiority of Great Britain in the number of eminent (“haracters—Estcourt's Benefit 131. Trial of the Wine-brewers . . . . . .olddison. 132. (Wharacters of the Meubers of the Club at the Trumpet . . . . . . . . . . . Steele |