46 Molly Quick's complaint of her mistress 49 Marvel's journey 50 Marvel paralleled 51 Domestick greatness unattainable 52 Self-denial necessary - 144 62 Ranger's account of the vanity of riches 63 Progress of arts and language 64 Ranger's complaint concluded 76 False criticisms on painting 78 Steady, Snug, Startle, Solid, and Misty 80 Ladies' journey to London - 81 Indian's speech to his countrymen 82 The true idea of beauty 90 Rhetorical action considered 91 Sufficiency of the English language ADVERTISEMENT. THE IDLER, having omitted to distinguish the Essays of his Correspondents by any particular signature, thinks it necessary to inform his Readers, that from the ninth, the fifteenth, thirty-third, forty-second, fiftyfourth, sixty-seventh, seventy-sixth, seventy-ninth, eighty-second, ninety-third, ninety-sixth, and ninetyeighth Papers, he claims no other praise than that of having given them to the Publick*. The names of the authors of these Papers, as far as known, are given in the course of the present edition. |