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CONTENTS.
.
No.
Original Dedications.
41. Women called Picts-ano Faith to be kept
1. The Spectutor's Account of himself. Addison. with them
Sicile.
2. Of the Club-Sir Roger de Coverley--the 42. English Tragedy-Methods to aggrandize
Templar--Sir Andrew Freeport-Captain
the person in Tragedy
Addison
Sentry-Will Honeycomb— The Clergy-
43. Account of the Hebdomadal Club-Re-
man
Steele.
marks on Dulness
3. Public Credit, a Vision
Addison. 44. Stage tricks to excite Pity-Dramatio Mur-
4. Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity
ders
Care of the Feinale Sex
Steele. 45. Il Consequences of the Peace--French
5. On the Absurdities of the Modern Opera Addison. Fashions-Childish impertinence
6. Preference of Wit and Sense to Honesty
46. The Spectator's Paper of Hints dropped
and Virtue
Steele. Gospel-gossip-Ogling -
7. Popular Superstitions
Addison. 47. Theory of the Passion of Laughter
8. Letters on Masquerades
48. Spectator's Letter to the Ugly Club Let-
9. Account of various Clubs
ters froin Hecatissa-an old Beau-Strol.
10. The Uses of the Spectator
ing Players
11. Character of Arietta--the Ephesian Matron
19. Character at the Coffee-House - Eubulus -
-Inkle and Yarico
Steele. 50. Remarks on the Eglish, by the Indian
12. Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Chil-
Kings
Addison,
dren
Addison. 51. Censure of a Passage in the Funeral - Indeli-
13. Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-Merit
cacies in Plays
Stecle.
of Nicolini
52. Letter from the Ugly Club - Hobbes's The-
14. Letters from the Lion--from an Under-
ory of Laughter
sexton-on the Masquerade-Puppet
53. Letters on Female Education
Hughes
Show
Steele. The best-bred Men - the Spleen_Peeper--
15. Story of Cleanthe-On happiness, exempli-
King Latinus
fied in Aurelia-Fulvia -
Addison. 54. Account of the new seet of Loungers
16. Various Articles of dress-Lampoons-
55. Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employ-
Scandal-Politics-Letter from Charles
ments
Addison Lillie
56. Vision of Marraton
17. Account of the Ugly Club
Steele. 57. Mischiefs of Party-Rage in tho Female
18. History of the Italian Opera
. Addison. Sex
19. On Envy
Steele. 58. Essay on Wit-History of False Wit
20. Impudence-the Starers
59. The same subject continued
2. Divinity, Law, and Physic overburdened
60. Wit of the Monkish Ages in Modern with Practitioners
Addison. Tinnes
22. Absurdities of the Opera exemplified in Let-
61. The Subject continued
ters from the Performers of Beasts Steele. 62. Difference between True and False Wi-
23. M-gatured Satire
Addison.. Mixt Wit
24. Complaint of Thomas Kimbow-imperti-
63. Allegory of Several Schemes of Wit
nent Acquaintance--Letter from Mary
64. On Public Mournings
Stocle: Tuesday
Stecle. 65. Characters of Sir Fopling Fluttor, Dori-
25. Letter from a Valetudinarian-Excess of
mant, and Harriett
Anxiety about Health Addison. 66. Letters on Fashionable Education
Hughet.
26. Reflections in Westminster Abbey ·
Errors in the Common Modes
27. Resolutions to quit the world--Letter to a
67. Dancing—the Dangers of it- --Country
Clergyman
Steele Dances Exhibition of Pictures
Budgell 2. Project of an Office for the Regulation of
68. On Friendship
Addison. Signs--a Monkey recommended for the
69. Visit to the Royal Exchange-Benefit of
Opera
Addison. Extensive Commerce
29. Italian Recitative-Absurdities of the Opera
70. Critique on the Ballad of Chevy-Chase
Dresses -
71. Love-Love Letter of James to Betty
30. Club of Lovers established at Oxford Steele. 72. Account of the Everlasting Club
31. Project of a new Opera
Addison. 73. Passion for Fame and Praise-Character
32. Admission of the Spectator into the Ugly
of the Idols
Club
Steele. 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chovy
33. Characters of Lætitia and Daphne
Chase
Art of Improving Beauty
Hughes. 75. Idea of a Fine Gentleman-Character
34. Success of the Spectators with various Clas-
of Vocifer and Ignotus
Steeler
ses of Readers, represented by the Club Addison. 76. Memoirs of the private Life of Phara-
35. False Wit and Humour-Genealogy of
mond
Humour
77. Absence of Mind -- Bruyere's Character
36. Letters from the Play-house, on the Dise
of an absent Man
Budgel.
mission of inanimate Performers
Steele. 78. Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of the
37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library-Character
Ugly Club - Petition of Who and Which Stceic.
of Leonora
Addison. 79. Letter from à Coquette - from B. D. on
38. On Affectation-Vanity
formal Devotion
39. English Tragedy-LeeOtway
Addisor. 80. History of Phillis and Brunetta--tho Re-
49. Tragedy and Tragi-Comedy
monstrance of That
-
ing, &c.
Wages
81. Female Party Spirit discovered by
137. Condition of Servants-Letters from
Patches Addison. Raph Valet and Patience Giddy
82. The Misery of being in Debt
Steele. 138. Frivolous Disputants-Exercise of the
83. Dream of a Picture Gallery
Addison. Snuff-box
84. Private Life of Pharamond--Story of
139. The Love of Glory--Character of Peter
Spinamont
the Great
85. Fate of Writings-Ballad of the Chil- 140. Letters on Love, Wit, Drinking, Gam-
dren in the Wood
86. On Physiognomy
Letter from Parthenia
Miss Shephard.
87. On Beauties-Letter from a Beauty
Steele. 141. Im proprieties on the Stage
Letter on Idols
Eusden. Lancanshire Witches
Hughes.
88. Manners of Servants-Mischief of Board-
142. Love-letters to Andromache.
Steele. 143. Complaints of Sicknessma cheerful Tem-
89. Lovers-Demurrege-Folly of Demur-
per
rage
Addison. 144. Femalo Beauty-Characters of various
90. Punishment of a voluptuous Man after
Beauties
Death--Adventure of M. Pontigna
145. Letters on Wagerers, Whistlers, rude
91. Loves of Honoria and Flavia
Hughes. old Bachelor-Male Dress
92. Books for a Lady's Library
Addison. 146. Passages from Cicero and Burnet
93. Proper Methods of employing Time
147. On reading the Church service
94. Subject continued--Pursuit ef Knowledge
148. On Impertinents --Whisperers-Letters
95. Letter on Demonstrations of Grief-Fe-
to them
male reading
Steele. 149. Letter from a Widow with two Lovers,
96. Adventures of a Servant
and Answer
97. Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels
150. Inconveniencies of Poverty- Affectation
98. Ladies' Head-dresses
Addison.
of Slovenliness
Budgeli.
99. The Chief Point of Honour in Men and
151. Character of a Man of Wit and Pleasure Steele.
Women-Duelling
152. Military Courage
100. Complaints of sickness-Characters of
153. Folly of wishing to be young
Harry Tersett and Varilas
Şteele. 154. Letter of Apology for a Man of Wit and
101. Uncertainty of Fame-Srecimen of a
Pleasure
History of the Reign of Anne I. - Addison. 155. Impertinent Conversation to Women in
102. Exercise of the Fan
Business
103. Compliments—Extracts on Sincerity - Steele. 156. Character of Women's Men
104. Decency of Behaviour
157. Improper Method of educating Youth
Letter on a Female Equestrian
Hughes. 158. Letters censuring the Spectator-On
105. Will Honeycomb's Knowledge of the
Women's Men --Good-breeding
World-various Kinds of Pedants Addison. 159. The Vision of Mirza
106. Spectator's visit to Sir R. de Coverley's
160. On great natural Geniuses
Country Seat--the Knight's domestic
161. Letter and Reflections on rustic Amuse- Establishment
Budgell.
107. Sir Roger's Conduct to his Servants Stcele. 162. On Inconstancy and Irresolution
108. Character of Will Wimble
- Addison. 163. Disappointment in Love-Letter from
109. Sir Roger's Ancestors
Leonora
110. On Ghosts and Apparitions
Consolation
111. Immateriality of the Soul
164. Story of Theodosius and Constantia
112. A Sunday in the Country-Sir Roger's
165. Introduction of French Phrases in the
Behaviour at Church
History of the War-Specimen in a
113. His acconnt of his Disappointment in
Letter
Love
Steele. 166. Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an
114. On the Shame and Fear of Poverty--Cha-
atheistical Author
racters of Laertes and Irus
Steele
167. Castle-building - Letter from a Castle-
115. Labour and Exercise
builder
116. A hunting Scene with Sir Roger - Budgell. 168. Letter on the Severity of School-masters
117. On Witchcraft-Story of Moll White Addison. -On Impertinents ---Poachers
118. Sir Roger's Reflections on the Widow-
169. On Good-nature, as the Effect of Consti-
Love Scene
Steele. tution
119. Rural Manners-Politeness
Addison. 170. On Jealousy
120. Instinct in Animals
171. Subject continued - Address to those who
121. The Subject continued-Wisdom of Pro-
have jealous Husbands
vidence
172. Talents honourable only as they are used Steele.
122. A Visit with Sir Roger to the Country
173. Account of a Grinning match
Assizes
174. Dispute on the landed and trading Inter-
193. Education of Country Squires-Story of
Eudoxus and Leontine
175. Character of a Jezebel -- Letter on Butts
124. Use and Difliculties of Periodical Papers
-On Fashions
125. Mischiefs of Party Spirit
176. On Hen-peckt Husbands
126. The Subject continued-Sir Roger's
177. Good-nature, as a Moral Virtue
Principles
178. Celinda's Letter on Female Jealousy Steele.
127. Letter on the Hoop-petticoat
179. Various Dispositions of Readers--Ac-
128. Difference of temper in the Sexes-Fe-
count of a Whistling-match--Yawning Addison.
male Levity
180. Vanity of Lewis XIVth’s Conquests Mr. H. Martyn.
129. Fashions in Dress--How imitated in the
181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Mar-
Country
130. Interview of the Spectator and Sir Ro-
182. Letters on Seduction, from the Seducer Steele.
ger with a Gang of Gypsies
183. On Fable-Fable of Pleasure and Pain Addison.
131. Opinions entertained of the Spectator in
184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper
ihe Country-Letter from Will Honey-
185. Zeal- various Kinds of Zealots
comb
186. On Infidelity
132. Scene in a Stage Coach between a Qua-
187. Letter on the Character of Jilts
ker and an Officer
Steele. 188. The Love of Applause
133. On Death-Refiections on the Death of a
189. Cruelty of Parents -- Letter from a Fa-
Friend
ther to his Son - Duty to Parents Addison.
134. Letters from a Splenetic cured-Letter
190. Letter on the unhappy Condition of Wo-
and Petition on the Exercise of the Fan
Steele. 135. Blessing of being born an Englishman-
men of the Town
191. On the Whims of Lottery Adventurers Addison.
The English Tongue.
Addison. 192. Parental Fonduess and Expectations-
136. Letter from a Liar
Stcele.
Consolation on the Death of a Parent Steele.
est
riage