50. A Correspondent, Mr. Hume. 51. Mr. Abercromby. 52. A Correspondent, Mr. Alexander Craig. 53. Mr. Mackenzie. 54. Ditto 55. Mr. Craig 56. The Letter from Umphraville, by a Correspondent, I.ord Hailes; that signed Civis, by Mr. Mackenzie. VOL. II. 57. Mr. Abercromby. 71. Ditto. 72. Mr. Mackenzie. 78. Mr. Mackenzie. 79 By Correspondents; the first Letter by Mr F. Tytler. 80. Mr Mackenzie. 81. Ditto. 82. A Correspondent, Cosmo Gordon, Esq one of the Barons of Exchequer in Scotland. 83. Mr. Craig. 84. Mr. Mackenzie. 85. The Introduction, by Mr. Craig; the Poem, by Mr. Mac kenzie. 86. A Correspondent, Lord Hailes. 87. Mr. Abercromby. 88. Mr. Craig 89. The Letter signed Emilia, by a Female Correspondent; the other subscribed Letitia Lappet, also by a Correspondent, Mr. Alexander Craig; the rest of the Paper, by Mr. Mackenzie. 90. Mr. Abercromby. 91. Mr. Mackenzie. 92 Ditto. 93. Ditto. 94. The first part of the Paper, by Mr. Craig ; the Letter with which it is concluded, by a Correspondent, Mr. W. Strahan of London, his Majesty's Printer. 95. A Correspondent, unknown. 96. By a Correspondent, Professor Richardson, except the Note signed Evelina, by Mr. Mackenzie. 97. A Correspondent, Lord Hailes. 98. Ditto. 99. Mr. Mackenzie, 100. Ditto. IOI. Ditto. 102. The Letter signed Moderatus, by a Correspondent, Mr. Baron Gordon. The rest of the Paper, by Mr. Mac. kenzie. The short Note at the xo. 103. A Correspondent, Mr. D Hume. end, by Mr. Mackenzie 104 Mr Abercromby. 105. Mr. Mackenzie. 106. Mr. Craig. 107 Mr. Mackenzie. 108. Ditto. 109. Ditto. 110. Ditto. CONTENTS. Page INTRODUCTO Work of this Sort is likely to meet with. Some Account of the Author and his Intentions ... 2. Various Opinions of the Mirror overheard by the Author in the Shop of its Publisher .. 3. Of Beauty. Philosophical Opinions of it: Directions for improving and preserving it 4. The Effects of a foreign Education, in a Letter from s. Of Pedantry. An Extension of that Phrase; various Instances of it 6. Seclusion and Retirement from the World not incon- sistent with Talents or Spirit; Character of Mr. 7. The Importance of Names in writing, in a Letter 8 The Mussulman's Mirror—its wonderful Properties; 9. Censure of a particular Piece of Indecorum at the Theatre, in a Letter from A. W. with the Author's 45 |