271. Letters from Tom Trippit, complaining of a Greek Quotation-soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a Showman Letters from Cleanthes on a mischiefmak- ing old Maid-from E. G. on Kissing Addison. 273. Criticism on Paradise Lost 275. Dissection of a Beau's Head 230. Benevolent Disposition-Letter of Pliny Hughes. Steele. 277. Remarks and Letters on French Fashions Hughes. 278. Letters from a Shopkeeper on his Wife's Reflections on Modesty 232. Sir Andrew Freeport's Opinion of Beg- 233. History of the Lover's Leap 235. Account of the Trunkmaker in the Theatre Addison. 236. Letters on cruel Husbands-on improper 237. On the Ways of Providence 238. On the Love of Flattery-Translatiou 239. Various Ways of managing a Debate 283. On the Art of growing rich 284. Affectation of Negligence of Business- Letter from the Parish Clerk on Ever- Steele. 285. Criticism on Paradise Lost - Unknown. Steele. 290. Tragedy of the Distressed Mother-Let- 315. Criticism on Paradise Lost 316. Letters on Idleness From a Lover 317. On waste of Time-Journal of a Citizen 318. Amours of Escalus, an old Beau 319. Letters from Dorinda, complaining of the Spectator's Partiality From a Man of Fashion . 320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and Bache- 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost 357. Criticism on Paradise Lost 358. Proper Ingredients of Festivity and Mirth 359. History of Will Honeycomb's Amours 360. On Propriety in gentele Dress 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 From a new-married couple-from a - Steele. 365. Dangerous Influence of the Month of May Bugell. 366. Inconsistencies in Love-Thoughts-- Translation of a Lapland Love-song- on a Chambermaid s Perquisites 367. Various Advantages of the Spectators- 363. Account of the Death of Madame de Vil- lacerfe 369. Criticism on Paradise Lost 370. On the Stage-Dancing recommended Addison. Steele. Addison. Addison. - Steele. Budgell. Ste le. Steele. Budgell 372. Letters in Commendation of Powell, the Puppet-show Man-Club of Parish Unknown. 373. On Modesty and Assurance Steele. 376. Letters on a Partnership between a Goose and a Watchman-from a Schoolmis 377. Bill of Mortality of Lovers 378. The Messiah, a Sacred Eclogue 379. Duty of communicating Knowledge-Ob- jections answered-Rosicrucius's Se- 380. Letters, requesting Advice in a Case of Love-On improper Behaviour at Church -Coquettish Milk Maid--Virtue of an Orange Girl-St. Bride's Charity School Steele. 381. Cheerfulness preferable to Mirth 382. On the frank Acknowledgment of Faults Steele. Steele. 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost Addison. Aison. 328.* Correspondence of Gabriel Bullock and Steele. Fleetwood. Bu gell. Steele. Steele. Addison. Steele. 329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to 330. Letters on the Education of Youth 332. Account of the Sweaters-Letter from three thrifty Ladies 335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre 337. Letter on Education 338. Letter complaining of a merry Prologue 334. On Dancing 387. Motives to Cheerfulness 388. Poetical Version of Solomon's Song, 389. Account of an atheistical Book-On Athe- 410. Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverley 411-421. Essay on the Pleasures of the Ima- 422. On Raillery-Characters of Callisthenes, 423. Advice to Gloriana, respecting the studi- 424. On good Humour-the Country Infirmary Parnell. 463. Weight of Wisdom and Riches, a Vision Addison. 464. Mediocrity of Fortune to be preferred 465. Means of strengthening Faith 466. On the Advantages of Dancing Unknown. 468. Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist Addison. 473. Letters, on Affectation of Ignorance from Unknown. 427. Story of Basillius Valentine and his Son Steele. 428. Various Subjects proposed for Speculation 430. Inerease of Beggars-Impostors-impro- 431. Negligence of Parents-Letters of Rich- 432. On Prejudice and Emulation-a sulky 433. Advantages of the Sexes associating- 434. History of a female Republic 435. Female Dress Mixture of the Sexes in one Person-female Equestrians 436. A Visit to the Bear Garden Steele. 443. Letters from an English Singer at Venice 444. On Quack Advertisements 493. On giving false Characters of Servants- 494. On Religious Melancholy Addison. 496. Letters on the Conduct of gay and foppish 497. On bestowing Favours on the deserving 498. Letter on young Templars turning Hack- |