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Original Dedications
35 False Wit and Humour-Genealogy of
1 The Spectator's Account of himself Addisont Humour
Addison
2 Of the Club—Sir Roger de Coverley-
36 Letters from the Play-house, on the Dis-
the Templar—Sir Andrew Freeport-
mission of inanimale Performers Steele
Captain Sentry---Will Honeycomb 37 Catalogue of a Lady's Library-Charac-
The Clergyman
Steele
ter of Leonora
3 Public Credit, a Vision
Addison 38 On Affectation-Vanity
4 Advantages of the Spectator's Tacitur.
39 English Tragedy-Lee-Otway Addison
nity-Care of the Female Sex Stecle 40 Tragedy and Tragi-Comedy
5 On the Absurdities of the Modern Open Addison 41 Women called Picts-no Faith to be
6 Preference of Wit and Sense to Hones-
kept with them
ty and Virtue
Steele 42 English Tragedy-Methods to aggran-
Popular Superstitions
Addison dize the person in Tragedy,
8 Letters on Masquerades
43 Account of the Hebdomadal Club Re-
9 Account of various Clubs
marks on Dulness
- 10 The uses of the Spectator
44 Stage tricks to excite Pity-Dramatic
11 Character of Arietta—the Ephesian Ma-
Murders-
tron-Inkle and Yarico
Steele 45 Ill Consequences of the Peace-French
12 Custom of tolling Stories of Ghosts to
Fashions-Childish Impertinence
Children
Addison 46 The Spectator's Paper of Hints drop-
13 Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-
ped-Gospel-gossip-Ogling
Merit of Nicolini
47 Theory of the Passion of Laughter
14 Letters from the Lion-from an under
48 Spectator's Letter to the Ugly Club
sexton-on the Masquerade-Puppet
Letters from Hecatissa-an old Beau-
Show
Steele Strolling Players
15 Story of Cleanthe-On happiness, ex-
49 Character at the Coffee-House--Eq-
emplified in Aurelia-Fulvia
Addison bulus
16 Various articles of dress—Lampoons-
50 Remarks on the English, by the Italian
Scandal--Politics--Letter from Charles
Kings
Lillie
51 Censure of a Passage in the Funeral
17 Account of the Ugly Club
Steele Indelicacies in Plays
18 History of the Italian Opera
Addison 52 Letter from the Ugly Club-Hobbes's
19 On Envy
Steele Theory of Laughter
20 Impudence—the Starers
53 Letters on Female Education Hughes
21 Divinity, Law, and Physic overburdened
The best-bred Men-the Spleen--a
with Practitioners
Addison Peeper-king Latinus
22 Absurdities of the Opera exemplified in
54 Account of a new Sect of Loungers
Letters from the Performers of Beasts Steele 55 Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Em- 23 IIl-patured Satire Addison ployments
24 Complaint of Thomas Kimbow-imper 56 Vision of Maraton
tinent Acquaintance-Letter from Ma-
57 Mischiefs of Party-Rage in the Female
ry Tuesday
Stecle
Sex
25 Letter from a Valetudinarian-Excess
58 Essay on Wit-History of False Wit
of Anxiety about Health
Addison 59 The same Subject continued
26 Reflections in Westminster Abbey
60 Wit of the Monkish Ages—in Modern
27 Resolutions to quit the world— Letter to
Times a Clergyman
Steele 61 The Subject continued
28 Project of an Office for the Regulation
62 Difference between True and False Wit
of Signs—a Monkey recommended for
-Mixt Wit
the Opera
Addison 63 Allegory of several Schemes of Wit
29 Italian Recitative-Absurdities of the
64 On public Mournings
Opera Dresses
65 Characters of Sir Fopling Flutter, Dori-
30 Club of Lovers established at Oxford Steele mant, and Harriot 31 Project of a new Opera
Addison 66 Letters on fashionable Education Hughes
32 Admission of the Spectator into the
Errors in the common Modes
Ugly Club
Steule 67 Dancing—the Dangers of it-Country
33 Characters of Lætitia and Daphne-Art
Dances-Exhibition of Pictures Budgell
of Improving Beauty
Hughes 188 On Friendship
31 Success of the Spectators with various 69 Visit to the Royal Exchange-Benefit of Classes of Readers represented by the
extensive Commerce
Club
Addison | 70 Critique of the Ballad of Chevy-Chase
3
40
rage
No
71 Love-Love Letter of James to Betty Steele 120 Instinct in Animals
72 Account of the Everlasting Club Addison 121 The Subject continued-Wisdom of
73 Passion for Fame and Praise-Charac-
Providence
ter of the Idols
122 A Visit with Sir Roger to the Country -
74 Continuation of the Critique on Chevy-
Assizes
Chase
123 Education of country 'Squires---Story
75 Idea of a fine Gentleman-Character
of Eudoxus and Leontine
of Vocifer and Ignotus
Steele 124 Use and Difficulties of Periodical Pa.
76 Memoirs of the private Life of Phara-
pers
mond
125 Mischiefs of party Spirit
77 Absence of Mind-Bruyere's Charac-
126 The Subject continued-Sir Roger's
ter of an absent Man
Budgell Principles
78 Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of 127 Letter on the Hoop-petticoat
the Ugly Club— Petition of Who and
128 Difference of Temper in the Sexes-
Which
Female Levity
79 Letter from a Coquette--from B. D.
129 Fashions in Dress-How imitated in on formal Devotion
the Country 80 History of Phillis and Brunetta-the
130 Interview of the Spectator and Sir Ro-
Remonstrance of That
ger with a Gang of Gypsies
81 Female Party Spirit discovered by
131 Opinions entertained of the Spectator
Patches
Addison in the Country-Letter from Will
82 The Misery of being in Debt
Honeycomb
83 Dream of a Picture Gallery
Addison 132 Scene in a Stage Coach between a
84 Private Life of Pharamond—Story of
Quaker and an Officer
Spinnamont
Steele 133 On Death-Reflections on the Death
85 Fate of Writings--Ballad of the Chil-
of a Friend
dren in the Wood
Addison 134 Lette som a Splenetic cured-Letter
86 On Physiognomy
and Petition on the Exercise of the
87 On Beauties—Letter from a Beauty
Fan
1 T T Letter on Idols
Eusden 135 Blessing of being born an Englishman
88 Manners of Servants-Mischief of
- The English Tongue
Board-Wages Steele 136 Letter from a Liar
- 89 Lovers-Demurrage—Folly of Demur-
137 Condition of Servants—Letters from
Addison Ralph Valet and Patience Giddy
90 Punishment of a voluptuous Man after
138 Frivolous Disputants-Exercise of the
Death-Adventure of M. Pontigna
Snuff-box
91 Loves of Honoria and Flavia Hughes 139 The Love of Glory-Character of Pe-
92 Books for a Lady's Library
Addison ter the Great
93 Proper Methods of employing Time
140 Letters on Love, Wit, Drinking, Gam-
94 Subject continued-Pursuit of Know-
ing, &c.
ledge
Letter from Parthenia
Miss Shepherd
95 Letter on Demonstrations of Grief-
141 Improprieties on the Stage
Female Reading Steele Lancashire Witches
Hughes
96 Adventures of a Servant
142 Love-letters to Andromache
97 Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels
143 Complaints of Sickness-A cheerful
98 Ladies' Head-dresses
Addison Temper
99 The chief Point of Honour in Men and
144 Female Beauty-Characters of various
Women-Duelling
Beauties
100 Complaints of Sickness—Characters of 145 Letters on Wagerers, Whistlers, rude
Harry Tersett and Varilas
old Bachelor-Małe Dress
101 Uncertainty of Fame-Specimen of a
146 Passages from Cicero and Burnet
History of the Reign of Anne I. Addison 147 On reading the Church Service
102 Exercise of the Fan
148 On Impertinents—Whisperers-Let-
103 Compliments-Extracts on Sincerity Steele
ters to them
104 Decency of Behaviour
149 Letter from a Widow with two Lovers,
Letter on a Female Equestrian Hughes and Answer 105 Will Honeycomb's Knowledge of the
150 Inconveniences of Poverty–Affecta- World—Various kinds of Pedants Addison tion of Slovenliness
Budgell 106 Spectator's Visit to Sir R. de Cover-
151 Character of a Man of Wit and Plea- ley's country Seat—the Knight's do-
Steele mestic Establishment
152 Military Courage 107 Sir Roger's Conduct to his Servants Stecle 153 Folly of Wishing to be Young 108 Character of Will Wimble
Addison 154 Letter of Apology for a Man of Wit
109 Sir Roger's Ancestors
and Pleasure
110 On Ghosts and Apparitions
Addison 155 Impertinent Conversation to Women
111 Immateriality of the Soul
in Business
112 A Sunday in the Country-Sir Roger's
156 Character of Women's Men
Behaviour at Church
157 Improper Method of educating youth
113 His Account of his Disappointment in
158 Letters censuring the Spectator-On
Love
Women's Men-Good-breeding
114 On the Shame and Fear of Poverty-
159 The Vision of Mirza
Characters of Laertes and Irus
160 On great and natural Geniuses
115 Labour and Exercise
Addison 161 Letter and Reflections on rustic Amuse-
116 A hunting Scene with Sir Roger Budgell
Budgell 117 On Witchcraft-Story of Moll White Addison 162 On Inconstancy and Irresolution Addison 118 Sir Roger's Reflections on the Widow
163 Disappointment in Love Letter from
-Love Scene
Leonora
119 Rural Manners-Politeness
Addison Consolation
sure
ments
164 Story of Theodosius and Constantia Addison 209 Simonides's Satire on Women Addison
R 165 Introduction of French Phrases in the 210 Immortality of the Soul
Hughes History of the War-Specimen in a 211 Transmigration of Souls-Letters on Letter
Simonides's Satire on Women Addison
166 Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an 212 Letter from a Hen-peckt Husband de-
atheistical Author
termined to be free
167 Castle-building—Letter from a Castle-
213 On habitual good intentions
builder Steele 214 On Patrons and their Clients
168 Letter on the Severity of School-mas-
215 Education-compared to Sculpture Addison
ters-On Impertinents-Poachers
216 Success of the Hen-peckt Husband de-
169 On Good-nature, as the Effect of Con-
stitution
Addison 217 Club of She-Romps-Letters on Inde-
170 On Jealousy
licacy-from an old Maid-a Bee Budgell
171 Subject continued- Address to those 218 Fame-Reputation---Credit
who have jealous Husbands
219 Quality-Vanity of Honours and Titles Addison
172 Talents honourable only as they are
220 Rejection of an aged Lover
used
False Wit and Mechanic Poetry Hughes
173 Account of a grinning Match Addison Love-Salutations
174 Dispute on the landed and trading In-
221 Use of Mottos-Love of Latin among
terest
the common People—Signature Lel-
175 Character of a Jezebel-Letter on Butts
ters
-On Fashion
Budgell 222 Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with
176 On Hen-peckt Husbands
respect to Economy
177-Good-nature, as a Moral Virtue Addison 223 Account of Sappho
178 Celinda's Letter on Female Jealousy Steele
Her Hymn to Venus
Am. Phillips
179 Various Dispositions of Readers-Ac-
224 Universality of Ambition-its wrong
count of a Whistling-match-Yaw-
Directions
ing
Addison 225 Discretion and Cunning
180 Vanity of Lewis XIVth's Conquests
226 On Raphael's Cartoons
Mr. H. Martyn 227 Letter on the Lover's Leap
181 Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Mar 228 Inquisitive Disposition-Remedy for
riage
Addison loud Talkers
182 Letters on Seduction, from the Se-
229 Fragment of Sappho
ducer
Steele 230 Benevolent Disposition--Letter of Pliny Hughes
183 On Fable-Fable of Pleasure and Pain Addison Plan of an Academy
Sleele
184 Account of a remarkable Sleeper
231 Letter on Bashfulness
185 Zeal-various kinds of Zealots
Reflections on Modesty
186 On Infidelity
232 Sir Andrew Freeport's Opinion of Beg-
187 Letter on the character of Jilts Steele
gars
Budget?
188 The Love of Applause
233 History of the Lover's Leap
189 Cruelty of Parents Letter from a Fa.
234 Good-natured Species of Lies-AC-
ther to his Son-Duty to Parents Addison count of a Freethinker
190 Letter on the unhappy condition of
235 Account of the Trunkmaker in the
Women of the Town
Steele Theatre
191 On the Whims of Lottery Adventurers Addison 236 Letters on cruel Husbands-on impro-
192 Parental Fondness and Expectations-
per Behaviour at Church
Consolation on the Death of a Pa-
237 On the Ways of Providence
Addison rent
Steele 238 On the Love of Flattery-Translation
193 Account of a great Man's Levee
from Aristenetus
194 Letters on an untoward Wife-Fickle
239 Various Ways of Managing a Debate Addison
Friend
240 Grateful Letter on heroic Virtue
195 On Temperance
Addison Country Breeding-Behaviour of a
196 On Easiness-a Love Case
Beau at the Theatre
197 Contentious Conversation of Gentle-
241 Letter on the Absence of Lovers-Re-
men of the Long Robe-Advice and
medies proposed
Addison Disputes
Budgell 242 Letters on improper Behaviour in a
198 Character of the Salamanders—Story
Stage-Coach-Story of a Lottery
of a Castilian and his Wife
Addison Ticket-from the Guardian of two
199 Letter on the mercenary Practices of
Nieces
Men in the Choice of Wives Steele 243 On the Beauty and loveliness of Virtue Addison
200 Political Arithmetic-Rules for Popu-
244 Letters on Raphael's Cartoons-on Fe-
lation
Mr. H. Martyn male Apes
201 Devotion-Enthusiasm
Addison 245 Simplicity of Character-Letters on in-
202 Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune
nocent Diversions-Absent Lovers-
Letters from Servants
from a Trojan
203 On Seducers and their illicit Progeny
246 Mischief of Mothers not nursing their
-Letter from a natural Son
Addison Children
204 Letters from Belinda to the Sothades
247 Different Classes of Female Orators Addison
-D. to his Coquette Mistress—to a
248 On Beneficence, with Examples Steele
Husband Steele 249 Laughter and ftidicule
Addison.
205 Description of a Female Pander--af-
250 On the eyes
Golding
fected Method of Psalm-singing-
Complaint of Starers
Erratuth in the Paper on Drinking Addison 251 Letter on the Cries of London Addison 206 Modesty, Diffidence, Self-denial Steele 252 Letters on the eye--Cure for a bad 207 Notions of the Heathers on Devotion Addison Husband
208 Depraved Taste on the Theatre-Let-
Female Oratory
ters on Visiting-Seduction-from a
253 On Detraction among bad Poets--
Lover
Pope's Essay on Criticism
curesses
254 Letter from a Coquette to a new mar.
291 Criticism on Paradise Lost)
ried Lady, and Answer-Case of
292 On the Art of bestowing Favours-
Letter from Pliny-Letter from a
x 255 Uses of Ambition-Fame difficult to be
poor and proud Jezebel
Unknown
Addison 293 Connexion betwixt Prudence and good
256 Subject-Disadvantages of Ambition
Fortune-Fable of a Drop in the
257 Ambition hurtful to the hopes of Fu-
Ocean
turity
294 On want of Charity in the Wealthy-
258 Letter on the Theatre-on a musical
Charity Schools
Scheme
Steele 295 Letter on Pin-Money-Reflections on
259 On outward Civilities-Salutation at
that Custom
Church
296 Letters on Greek Mottos—The Use of
260 Letters from an old Bachelor-from
the Window--soliciting Advice-
Lovers
Lampoons-Good Manners-Danc-
261 Love and Marriage
Addison ing
262—The Spectator's Success—Caution in
207, Criticism on Paradise Lost
Writing-announces his Criticism on
298 Letter on the general Notion Men have
Milton
of the Fair Sex
263 Letters on the relative Duties of Pa.
299 Letter from Sir John Envil, married to
rents and Children-between a Mo-
a Woman of Quality
ther and Son
Steele 300 Indelicate Conversation-Conversation
264 On living in a particular Way-Charac-
with the Fair Sex-Inconstancy of
ter of Trus-Letters from Estcourt-
Friendship_Criticism
Steele from Sir Roger
301 Letter to Chloe froin her Lover, with
265 Female Head-dress-Will Honey-
an Account of his Dreams
Budgell
comb's Notions of it Addison 302 Character of Emilia
Dr. Brome
266 Miseries of Prostitution-Arts of Pro-
303 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Steele 304 Letter from a silent Lover-Petition of
267 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison Anthony Titlepage--of Bartholomew
268 Letters on pulling the Nose Heywood Lady-love
On Choice in Marriage-from a
305 Project of the new French Political heedless Gazer-On Hoods-an Or-
Academy
Addison ford Toast-on patching
Steele 306 Letter from a Beauty destroyed by the
269 Visit from Sir Roger-his Opinions on
Small Pox
various Matters Addison Consolation offered
270 Reflections on the Characters in the
307 On the Education of Children Budgell
Scornful Lady
Steele 308 On the better regulating of Matches-
271 Letters from Tom Trippit, complaining
Tradesman married to a Woman of
of a Greek Quotation-soliciting a
Quality, On the Historians, &c. Steele Peep at Sir Roger from a Showman Addison 309 Criticism on Paradise Lost
272 Letters from Cleanthes on a mischief.
310 Letters from various Lovers-on Tale-
making old Maid—from E. G. on
bearers-Petition from the Readers Kissing-hoods
Steele of the Spectator
273. Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison 311 Letter on Fortune-stealers
274 On Seducers--Procuresses--Letter
Remarks on them-on Widows Addison
from one
Steele 312 On Sorrow-Power of bearing Calami-
275 Dissection of a Beau's Head
Addison ties—Letter on the Prayers of Cler-
276 Letters on Delicacy in the Censure of
gymen before Sermon
Vices—from an affected Lady-a
313 Comparative Advantages of public and kept Mistress-a Quaker
Steele private Education
277 Remarks and Letters
on French
314 Letters from a Lover, and Answer-
Fashions
Budgell from John Trott on his Courtship-
278 Letters from a Shopkeeper on his Wife's
Qualification of a Poet-Encoring in
Greek--Private Marriage--Musical
the Theatres-Female Education Steele Plan Steele 315 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison 316 Letters on Idleness—from a Lover Unknown
280 On the Desire of pleasing-Character 317 On Waste of Time Journal of a Citi-
of Polycarpus
281 Dissection of a Coquette's Heart Addison 318 Amours of Escalus, an old Beau Steele
282 False Hopes--decorating Churches 319 Letters from Dorinda, complaining of
with Evergreens
the Spectator's Partiality-From a
283 On the Art of growing rich Budgeli Man of Fashion
284 Affectation of Negligence-of Busi-
320 Court of Inquisition on Maids and Ba-
ness-Letter from the Parish Clerk
chelors-Letter from an Idler Steele on Evergreens
Steele 321 Criticism on Paradise Lost
285 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison 322 Letter from Octavia, complaining of the
286 False Delicacy-Defence of the Spec-
Ingratitude of ber Husband
tator's Censure of Public Vices-
323 Clarinda's Journal of a week
Complexions
Unknown 324 Account of the Mohock ClubLetters 287 On the Civil Constitution of Great Bri-
from a Countryman to his Mistress Steele
tain
Addison 325 On Looking-glasses-Passage from
288 Description of Male Jilts
Letter from an Author turned Dealer Mouleur 326 Letter on Fortune-hunters—Hints to a
289 Reflections on Bills of Mortality-Sto-
Lover--Causes of longing in Women Steele
ry of a Dervise
Addison 327 Criticism on Paradise Lost
290 Tragedy of the Distressed Mother-
328 Letter from a husband likely to be
Letter from Sophia in love with a
ruined by his Wife's Accomplish-
short face
zen
1
328* Correspondence of Gabriel Bullock
Goose and a Watchman-from a
and Mrs. M. Clark
Schoolmistress on Dancing
329 Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to
377 Bill of Mortality of Lovers
Westminster Abbey
Addison 378 The Messiah, a Sacred Eclogue
Pope
33C Letters on the Education of Youth Steele 379 Duty of Communicating Knowledge-
331 Dissertation on Beards
Budgell Objections answered-Rosicrucius's
332 Account of the Sweaters-Letter from
Sepulchre
three thrifty Ladies
Steele 380 Letters, requesting Advice in a Case of
333 Criticism
on Paradise Lost) Addison Love-On improper Behaviour at
334 On Dancing
Church-Coquetish Milk Maid-Vir-
Letter on the same subject
Weaver tue of an Orange Girl-St. Bride's
335 Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre Addison Charity School
336 On the unaccommodating Disposition
381 Cheerfulness preferable to Mirth Addison
of old men-Impertinence of Shop-
382 On the Frank Acknowledgment of ping
Steele Faults
337 Letter on Education
Budgell 383 Sir Roger de Coverley's Visit to Spring
338 Letter complaining of a merry Pro-
Gardens
logue to a deep Tragedy
Steele 384 The Bishop of St. Asaph's Preface to
339 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison his Sermons
Fleetwood
340 Character of Prince Eugene
Steele 385 Essay on Friendship
341 Letter in Defence of Merry Epilogues Budgell 386 On an obsequious Behaviour-Charac-
342 Story of Hortensius and Sylvana Steele
ter of Acasto-Art of being agreeable
343 Transmigration of Souls-Letter from
in Company
a Monkey Addison 387 Motives to Cheerfulness
344 Epicure Mammon's Letter on eating 388 Poetical Version of Solomon's Song,
On Women taking Snuff
Chapter Second
345 Criticism on Paradise Lost • Addison 389 Account of an Atheistical Book-On
346 On true Liberality
Atheists in general
347 Of the Mohocks-Manifesto of the Em-
390 On the proper Method of repelling Ca-
peror Budgell lumny
348 Letter on Detraction
Steele 391 Heathen Fables on Prayers-Vanity of
349 Consolation and Intrepidity in Death Addison human Wishes
350 Cruelty of a French Captain-Re 392 Transformation of Fidelia into a Look.
flections on Courage without Hu-
ing-Glass
Steele 393 Reflections on the Delights of Spring Addison
1351 Criticism on Paradise Lost Addison 394 On the little Arts of making Interest
352 On early Wickedness-Extract from
with Men in Power
Tillotson's Sermons
Steele 395 Dangers of the Month of May escaped Budgell
353 Letter on Education
Budgell 396 Letter on Punning,
Orator Henley
354 Character of a Devotee- Impudent Be-
397 On Compassion-Ann Boleyn's Letter Addison
haviour of People in the streets Steele 398 Amours of Cynthia and Flavia Steele
355 Use to be made of Enemies
Addison 399 Hypocrisy, various kinds of it Addison
356 Contemplation of the Character of our 400 Arts of Courtship—Caution to the Fair
Saviour
357 Criticism on Paradise Lost)
Addison 401 Correspondence between Amoret, a
358 Proper Ingredients of Festivity and
Jilt, and Philander
Budgele
Mirth
Steele 402 Letters from Silvia, complaining of an
359 History of Will Honeycomb's Amours Budgell unnatural Mother-From a married
360 On Propriety in genteel Dress Steele
Man in Love with his Ward-Con-
361 Letter on Cat-calls-History of them Addison cerning a profligate LoverUnduti-
362 Letters in Commendation of Brook
fulness of Nephews
and Hellier's Wine-from a Scholar
403 Speculations of Coffee-house Politi.
in Love
cians on the Death of the King of
363 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison France
364 Letter on Travelling Earl of Hardwick 404 On the misapplication of Nature's Gifts Unknown
From a new-married couple—from 405 On the Improvement of Sacred Music Addison
a Prude
406 Letters on the Joys and Satisfactions
365 Dangerous Influence of the Month of
of private Life-Translation of a
May
Bulgell Lapland Song
366 Inconsistencies in Love Thoughts-
407 Character of English Oratory-Use of
Translation of a Lapland Love-song
proper Gestures
Addison -on a Chambermaid's Perquisites Steele 408 On the Study of Human Nature-the
367 Various Advantages of the Spectators
Passions
-Paper-Printing
Addison 409 Characteristics of Taste
368 Account of the Death of Madam de 410 Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverley
Villacerfe
with a Woman of the Town-Trans-
362 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison lation of a Chapter in Canticles Steele
370 On the Stage-Dancing recommended Steele and probably
Tickell
371 Humorous Way of sorting Companies 411–421 Essays on the Pleasures of the
-for Mirth-for useful Purposes Addison Imagination
372 Letters in Commendation of Powell,
422 On Raillery-Characters of Callis-
the Puppet-show Man-Club of Pa-
thenes, Acetus, and Minutius Steele rish Clerks-Lawyer's Club Steele 423 Advice to Gloriana, respecting the studi-
373 On Modesty and Assurance
Budgell ed Addresses of Strephon and Damon
374 On the proper Use of Time Frage 424 On good Humour-the Country Infir-
ments from Cæsar
mary
375 History of Amanda
Hughes 425 Beauties of the Eyening- Vicissitudes
376 Letters on a Partnership between a
of Night and Day, a Drama Unknown