CONTENTS. 254. Letter from a Coquette to a new 255. Uses of Ambition-Fame difficult 256. Subject-Disadvantages of Am- 257. Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of 258. Letter on the Theatre on a mu- 259. On outward Civilities-Salutation, 260. Letters from an old Bachelor ticism on Milton 263. Letters on the relative Duties of Parents and Children-between a Mother and Son STEELE. 264. On living in a particular Way- Character of Irus-Letters from Estcourt-from Sir Roger .. STEELE. 265. Female Head-dress-Will Honey- 266. Miseries of Prostitution-Arts of 267. Criticism on Paradise Lost 268. Letters on pulling the Nose .........HEYWOOD. 269. Visit from Sir Roger-his Opinions 270. Reflexions on the Characters in 271, Letters from Tom Trippit--com- plaining of a Greek Quotation- soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger 272. Letters from Cleanthes on a mis- 273. Criticism on Paradise Lost............ ADDISON. 274. On Seducers-Procuresses-Letter 275. Dissection of a Beau's Head......... ADDISON. 276. Letters on Delicacy in the Censure of Vices from an affected Lady -a Kept-Mistress—a Quaker ... STEELE. 277. Remarks and Letters on French 278. Letters from a Shopkeeper on his STEELE. STEELE. STEELE. ..... ... 280. On the Desire of pleasing--Cha- 281. Dissection of a Coquette's Heart ADDISON. 282. False-hopes-decorating Churches with Evergreens... siness-Letter from the Parish Clerk on Evergreens...... ADDISON. Spectator's Censure of public Vices-Complexions....... Britain 288. Description of Male Jilts............ 289. Reflexions on Bills of Mortality- 290. Tragedy of the Distressed Mother 291. Criticism on Paradise Lost......... ADDISON. 292. On the Art of bestowing Favours a poor and proud Jezabel......... UNKNOWN. 293. Connexion between Prudence and 294. On Want of Charity in the Wealthy 295. Letter on Pin-Money–Reflexions 296. Letters on Greek Mottos-the Use of the Window-soliciting Ad- STEELE. STEELE. DR. BROME. No. vice -Lampoons -Good Man. ners-Dancing ADDISON. have of the Fair Sex......... STEELE. ried to a Woman of Quality...... ADDISON. sation with the Fair Sex-Incon- STEELE. with an, Account of his Dreams BUDGELL. tion of Anthony Title-page-of Barth. Lady-love ADDISON. HUGHES. Tradesman married to a Wo. STEELE. Tale-bearers-Petition from the STEELE. ...... STEELE. |