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THE
SPECTATOR;
A NEW EDITION:
CORRECTED FROM THE ORIGINALS.
WITH
A PREFACE,
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL,
BY ALEX. CHALMERS, F. S. A.
VOL. VI.
NEW-YORK:
PUBLISHED BY E. SARGEANT, AND M. & W. WARD; AND MUNROE, FRANCIS & PARKER, AND
EDWARD COTTON, BOSTON.
D. & G. BRUCE, Printers. Slote-lane.
No.
311. LETTER on Fortune-stealers• • •
Remarks on them on Widows
312. On Sorrow-Power of bearing Calamities
-Letter on the Prayers of Clergymen be-
fore Sermon
313. Comparative Advantages of public and pri-
vate Education
314. Letters from a Lover and Answer-from
John Trott on his Courtship Qualifica-
tion of a Poet-Encoring in the Theatres
-Female Education....
....
.....
47X858*
315. [Criticism on Paradise Lost..
316. Letters on Idleness-From a Lover· · ·
317. On waste of time-Journal of a Citizen. ADDISON.
318! Amours of Escalus, an old Beau....
STEELE.
319. Letters from Dorinda, complaining of the
Spectator's Partiality-From a Man of
Fashion
.............
320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and Bache-
lors-Letter from an Idler...
........
ADDISON.
.. UNKNOWN
321. Criticism on Päradise Lost..
322. Letter from Octavia complaining of the In-
gratitude of her Husband...
323. Clarindas' Journal of a week
HUGHES.
324. Account of the Mohock Club-Letter
from a Countryman to his Mistress
VOL, VI,
B
BUDGELL
STEELE
.. ADDISON
BUDGELL.
STEELE ADDISON.
325. On Looking-glasses-Passage from Milton Budgell,
326. Letter on Fortune-hunters-Hints to a
Lover-Causes of longing in Women.... STEELE.
327. Criticism on Paradise Lost.....
328. Letter from a Husband likely to be ruined
by his Wife's Accomplishments
328*. Correspondence of Gabriel Bullock and
Mrs. M. Clark ....
329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverly to West-
minster Abbey
330. Letters on the Education of Youth
331. Dissertation on Beards
332. Account of the Sweaters-Letter from
334. On Dancing · · ·
three thrifty Ladies
333. Criticism on Paradise Lost
.......
......
Letter on the same Subject
335. Sir Roger de Coverly at the Theatre
336. On the unaccommodating Disposition of
old men-Impertinence of shopping
337. Letter on Education
338. Letter complaining of a merry Prologue to
a deep Tragedy ...
339. Criticism on Paradise Lost
340. Character of Prince Eugene •
341. Letter in Defence of merry Epilogues
312. Story of Hortensius and Sylvana
343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from a
...
Monkey
344. Epicure Mammon's Letter on Eating-on
Women taking Snuff..
345. Criticism on Paradise Lost.
346. On true Liberality
347. Of the Mohocks-Manifesto of the Em-
peror
WEAVER.
STEELE. ADDISON.
348. Letter on Detraction..
349. Consolation and Intrepidity in Death ADDISON.
350. Cruelty of a French Captain-Reflections
on Courage without Humanity
351. Criticism on Paradise Lost
352. On early Wickedness-Extract from Tillot-
son's Sermons
353. Letter on Education
354. Character of a Devotee-Impudent Beha-
viour of People in the Streets.
355. Use to be made of Enemies
356. Contemplation of the Character of our Sar
vior
357. Criticism on Paradise Lost ·
358. Proper Ingredients of Festivity and Mirth STEELE.
359. History of Will Honeycomb's Amour BUDGELL.
360. On Propriety in genteel Dress
STEELE,
361. Letter on Cat-calls-History of them
362. Letters in Commendation of Brook and
Hellier's Wine-from a Scholar in Love.. STEELE.
363. Criticism on Paradise Lost
364. Letter on Travelling
EARL OF HARDWICKE.
From a new married Couple-From a Prude STEELE.
365. Dangerous Influence of the Month of May BUDGELL.
366. Inconsistencies in Love-Thoughts-Trans-
..
lation of a Lapland Love-song-on a
Chambermaid's Perquisites
367. Various Advantages of the Spectators-
Paper-Printing
368. Account of the Death of Madame de Villa-
cerfe
369. Criticism on Paradise Lost
370. On the Stage-Dancing recommended · ·
371. Humorous Way of sorting Companies-for
Mirth-for useful Purposes · · · · ·
.... ADDISON.