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54. Essay on Hearers
55. Proposal for a new Extinguisher
56. Adventures of a Hearer
Moore.
Cambridge.
57. On the Contempt usually bestowed on Parsons,
Authors, and Cuckolds
58. Calamities which attend Male Beauty
W. Whitehead.
59. Architecture improved by a Mixture of the Go-
thic and Chinese
• Unknown.
60. On the Absurdity of giving Vails to Servants
Hon. Hamilton Boyle.
61. Increase of Robberies by the Increase of the
Metropolis-French Academies
62. Distinctions of Vis, Visit, and Visitation
Unknown.
63. On the Sustenance of the Mind-Instances of
Idleness
64. Instance of a Taste in Books without a Relish
of Learning, Lord Finical's Library Unknown.
65. On the modern Taste of improving Parks-
Buildings.
66. On the Pleasure of crowding and being crowded
Tilson.
67. On Taste
68. Continuation of the History of the Pumpkin
Family from No. 47
Earl of Cork.
69 Letters on High Heels-Qualification to play at
Cards-on Vails
70. Books the Physic of the Mind; News its Food;
No.
71. The Author's Good-humour-Fragments of Cor-
respondence-Ladies' Dress
72. Ambition for Trifles-Superfluities turned into
Necessaries
73. On the different Behaviour of Men at Death
74. On the manner of passing the Night in the Vul-
gar and Fashionable World
Parratt.
75. Comparison of the present Times with the past
76. Character of an Improver
77. Forms of rejecting Lovers by a haughty Widow :
Moore Song on Molly.
78. On Female Dress and Painting
Cole.
79. On the Mischiefs of Romances-Story of Cla-
rinda and Antonio
Berenger.
80. The Maid's Husband, an Advertisement from
a Lady
81. Letters on improper Dress-from a modest Lady
who has lived among the Great
82. Change of the Style-Tears of Old May-day
Loveybond.
83. On the Manufacture of Thunder and Lightning
84. Prosperity and Adversity, an Allegory
Whitaker.
W. Duncombe.
85. Letter from a Bride, afraid that she had tired her
Husband with her Prattle-from one who is a Par-
son, Author, and Cuckold
86. On the Improvement to be derived from the
study of Flowers
87. On the Duties of Masters to Servants Moore.
88. On the Malignant Effect of Town Fashions on
the Country Unknown.
89. Ironical Reformation effected by this Paper :
Moore Lines to the * of * *
Garrick.
94. On the Impediments to Conversation
95. On the Advantages of the Golden Mean-
Characters of a Slattern and a Fid-fad. Moore.
96. Transcript from the Drama of Belphegor, or the
Married Devil
97. Story of the Seduction of a Young Lady
98. On the Italian Opera
Moore
Chesterfield.
99. Gloomy Reflections of November-Character
of a foreboding Couple.
100. On Dr. Johnson's Dictionary
101. Humorous Observations on the English Lan-
guage
102. On fashionable and cant Phrases. Cambridge.
103. On Politeness-Politeness of Highwaymen
Walpole
104. On the Modes of celebrating Christmas