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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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THE SPECTATOR:
253. On Detraction among bad Poets-Pope's Essay on Criti-
255. Uses of Ambition-Fame difficult to be obtained,
256. Subject-Disadvantages of Ambition,
257.
Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity,
261. Love and Marriage,
262. The Spectator's Success-Caution in Writing-an-
nounces his criticism on Milton,
265. Female Head-dress-Will Honeycomb's Notions of it,
267. Criticism on Paradise Lost,
24
28
32
269.
Visit from Sir Roger-his Opinions on various Matters, 169
271. Letters from Tom Trippit, complaining of a Greek Quo-
tation-soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a Showman, 177
Dissection of a Beau's Head,
275.
281.
Dissection of a Coquette's Heart,
287. On the Civil Constitution of Great Britain,
181
185
188
193
289. Reflections on Bills of Mortality-Story of a Dervise, 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune- Fable
of a Drop in the Ocean,
295. Letter on Pin-Money-Reflections on that Custom,
299.
Letter from Sir John Envil, married to a Woman of
Quality,
305. Project of the new French Political Academy,
311. Remarks on Fortune-stealers-on Widows,
317. On waste of Time-Journal of a Citizen,
323.
Clarinda's Journal of a week,
329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey, 233
335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre,
349. Consolation and Intrepidity in Death,
239
343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from a Monkey,
259
361. Letter on Cat-calls-History of them,
367. Various Advantages of the Spectators-Paper-Printing 263
371. Humorous way of sorting Companies-for Mirth-for
383. Sir Roger de Coverley's Visit to Spring Gardens,
387. Motives to Cheerfulness,
279
283
THE SPECTATOR (Continued),
391. Heathen Fables on Prayers-Vanity of Human Wishes,
393. Reflections on the Delights of Spring,
403. Speculations of Coffee-house Politicians on the Death of
the King of France,
405. On the Improvement of Sacred Music,
305
309
407. Character of English Oratory-Use of proper Gestures, 312
409.
Characteristics of Taste,
411. Essays on the Pleasures of the Imagination,
315
322
433. Advantages of the Sexes associating-History of a Male
Republic,
434. History of a Female Republic,
Female Equestrians,
435. Female Dress-Mixture of the Sexes in one Person-
439. The Manners of Courts-The Spy and the Cardinal,
440. Proceedings of the Infirmary for Ill-humoured People,
441. Happiness of Dependence on the Supreme Being,
445. On the new Stamp-Success of the Spectator,
446. Degeneracy of the Stage,
447. Influence of Custom-Moral deduced from it,
451. On defamatory Publications,
452.
On News-writers and Readers-Specimen of a Newspa-
per,
413
453. On pious Gratitude-Poem on it,
417
476. On Method in Writing and Conversation-Characters of
Tom Puzzle and Will Dry,
459
477.
Letter on Gardening,
462
481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechtern and
M. Mesnager,
466
482. Letters from Hen-peckt Husbands-from a Woman mar-
ried to a Cotquean,
470
483.
On attributing our Neighbours' Misfortunes to Judg
ments,
472
487. Essay on Dreams,
477
488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator,
482
489. Meditations on the Wonders of the Deep, with a Hymn, 485
494. On Religious Melancholy,
489
495.
499.
On the Number, Dispersion, and Religion of the Jews,
Will Honeycomb's Account of the Siege of Hersberg, and
493
his Dreams,
496
511. Will Honeycomb's Proposal of a Fair for Marriage-Sale
523. Poetry too often mixed with Mythology-Edict on that
535.
On vain Hopes of temporal Objects—Story of Alnaschar,
538. On Extravagance in Story-telling-Epitaph in Pancras
Church-yard,
519
558
542. Criticisms on the Spectator-Letter on the Decay of the
Club,
557. On Conversation-Letter by the Ambassador of Bantam,
Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Burdens, a
558.
Dream,
559. The same concluded,
561. Account of the Widow's Club,
562. On Egotism-Retailers of old Jokes,
565. On the Nature of Man-of the Supreme Being,
563
567
572
576
580
583
587
591
596
600
604
608
567. Method of Political Writers affecting Secrecy; Specimen, 613
568. Coffee-house Conversation on the preceding Paper-The
Whole Duty of Man turned into a Libel,
579. On Adultery-Dogs which guarded the Temple of Vul-
575. The present Life preparatory to the Happiness of Eter-
576. On Singularity; the Dread and Affectation of it,
632
635
can,
638
580. On the Glories of Heaven,
641
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