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CONTENTS, VOL. III.

Author

THE SPECTATOR.

162. On Inconstancy and Irresolution

163. Disappointment in Love-Letter from Leonora

Consolation.

164. Story of Theodosius and Constantia

165. Introduction of French Phrases in the History of the War-Specimen in a Letter

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169. On Good-nature, as the Effect of Constitution

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166. Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an atheistical

170. On Jealousy

171. Subject continued-Address to those who have jealous Husbands

173. Account of a Grinning-match

177. Good-nature, as a Moral Virtue

179. Various Dispositions of Readers-Account of a Whis

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181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage

183. On Fable-Fable of Pleasure and Pain .

184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper

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186. On Infidelity

189. Cruelty of Parents-Letter from a Father to his Son

Duty to Parents

191. On the Whims of Lottery-Adventurers

195. On Temperance.

198. Character of the Salamanders-Story of a Castilian and his Wife

201. Devotion-Enthusiasm

203. On Seducers, and their illicit Progeny-Letter from

a natural Son

205. Description of a Female Pander-Affected Method of Psalm-singing-Erratum in the Paper on Drinking

207. Notions of the Heathens on Devotion

209. Simonides's Satire on Women

211. Transmigration of Souls-Letters on Simonides's Sa

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221. Use of Mottos-Love of Latin among the Common

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223. Account of Sappho Her Hymn to Venus

225. Discretion and Cunning

229. Fragment of Sappho .

227. Letter on the Lover's Leap

231. Letter on Bashfulness-Reflections on Modesty

233. History of the Lover's Leap

235. Account of the Trunk-maker in the Theatre 237. On the Ways of Providence

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239. Various Ways of managing a Debate

241. Letter on the Absence of Lovers-Remedies proposed
243. On the Beauty and Loveliness of Virtue .
245. Simplicity of Character-Letters on innocent Diver-
sions-Absent Lovers-from a Trojan.

247. Different Classes of Female Orators

249. Laughter and Ridicule

251. Letter on the Cries of London

253. On Detraction among bad Poets-Pope's Essay on Criticism

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

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265. Female Head-dress-Will. Honeycomb's Notions of it 173 267. Criticism on Paradise Lost

269. Visit from Sir Roger-his Opinions on various Matters 271. Letters from Tom Trippit, complaining of a Greek Quotation-soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a

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289. Reflections on Bills of Mortality-Story of a Dervise 299 291. Criticism on Paradise Lost

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295. Letter on Pin-money-Reflections on that Custom 306 297. Criticism on Paradise Lost

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299. Letter from Sir John Envil, married to a Woman of

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305. Project of the new French Political Academy 309. Criticism on Paradise Lost

311. Letter on Fortune-stealers-Remarks on them-on

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317. On Waste of Time-Journal of a Citizen

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343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from a Monkey 345. Criticism on Paradise Lost

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361. Letter on Cat-calls-History of them 363. Criticism on Paradise Lost

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367. Various advantages of the Spectators-Paper

Printing

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369. Criticism on Paradise Lost

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371. Humorous way of sorting Companies-for Mirthfor useful Purposes

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383. Sir Roger de Coverley's Visit to Spring Gardens . 387. Motives to Cheerfulness

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403. Speculations of Coffee-house Politicians on the Death

405. On the Improvement of Sacred Music 407. Character of English Oratory-Use of proper Gestures 385

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411-421. Essays on the Pleasures of the Imagination 393-430 433. Advantages of the Sexes associating-History of a

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male Republic

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434. History of a female Republic

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435. Female Dress-Mixture of the Sexes in one Person

-Female Equestrians

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SPECTATOR.

439. The Manners of Courts-The Spy and the Cardinal
440. Proceedings of the Infirmary for Ill-humoured People
441. Happiness of Dependance on the Supreme Being
445. On the new Stamp-Success of the Spectator
446. Degeneracy of the Stage

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447. Influence of Custom-Moral deduced from it 451. On defamatory Publications

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452. On News-writers and Readers-Specimen of a

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paper

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453. On pious Gratitude-Poem on it

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457. Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers 458. On true and false Modesty

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459. On religious Faith and Practice

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464. Mediocrity of Fortune to be preferred 465. Means of strengthening Faith

463. Weight of Wisdom and Riches, a Vision

469. On Benevolence in official Situations
470. Criticism-Specimen of various Readings
471. On Religious Hope

475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love .

476. On Method in Writing and Conversation-Characters

of Tom Puzzle and Will. Dry

477. Letter on Gardening

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481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechteren

and M. Mesnager

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482. Letters from Hen-peckt Husbands-from a Woman married to a Cotquean

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483. On attributing our Neighbours' Misfortunes to Judg

ments

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BOHN'S BRITISH CLASSICS.

ADDISON'S WORKS.

IN SIX VOLUMES.

VOL. IV.

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