***................... 105 No. 125 102 The book pedant the most supportable............... Several conjectures upon it .......... Compared to an Egyptian temple ............ His edict against duels ........ that art.............. of an inferior rank than ladies of quality .......... Wherein, according to him and his followers, the punishment of a voluptuous man consists ......... 151 attending it............ 5 ............... . 10 REASON, not to be found in brutes ........................... .......... SCHOOLMASTER, the ignorance and want of discernment in the generality of them........................ 157, 168 152 Servants, the general corruption of their manners ...... Assume their master's title............................... The hard condition of many servants................... 137 ... 141 reason ....... The folly and antiquity of it..... His speech to his judges............ 152 ................ 150 KO tion........................................................ PTOOIS ......................... ............................ Spectator, his inquisitive temper. His account of himself and his works to be written 300 years hence..... 106 115 122 130 stage coach...... death of a friend ....... .............. 138 95 The Spectator's direction how to spend it.......... Ff 132 110 ............ No. Flies into the country .................... Not to be admitted into company, but on condi- 143 100 philosophy.............. Its influence ............ 104 lishing his works in volumes, rather than in 124 117 113 ............... 113 113 113 the country ............ 118 108 119 126 131 ........... 140 ............ Women (the English) excel all other nations in beauty ...................................................... .............. 92 ............ 98 128 156 156 156 END OF VOL. II. C. WHITTINGHAM, Printer, Dean Street |