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285 Criticism on Paradise Lost
286 False Delicacy-Defence of the Spec-
tator's Censure of Public Vices-
Complexions
287 On the Civil Constitution of Great Bri-
tain
288 Description of Male Jilts
289 Reflections on Bills of Mortality-Sto-
323 Clarinda's Journal of a week
Unknown 324 Account of the Mohock Club-Letters
from a Countryman to his Mistress Steele
Addison 325 On Looking-glasses-Passage from
Steele
Milton
Budgell
Letter from an Author turned Dealer Motteur 326 Letter on Fortune-hunters-Hints to a
Lover--Causes of longing in Women Steele
327 Criticism on Paradise Lost
Addison
328 Letter from a husband likely to be ruined by his Wife's Accomplish-
ry of a Dervise
290 Tragedy of the Distressed Mother- Letter from Sophia in love with a short face
ments
365 Dangerous Influence of the Month of
May
Bulgell
of private Life-Translation of a
Lapland Song
403
Speculations of Coffee-house Politi-
cians on the Death of the King of
France
404 On the misapplication of Nature's Gifts Unknown
405 On the Improvement of Sacred Music Addison
406 Letters on the Joys and Satisfactions
407 Character of English Oratory-Use of
proper Gestures
408 On the Study of Human Nature-the
Passions
Unknown
Tickell
366 Inconsistencies in Love-Thoughts-
Translation of a Lapland Love-song
-on a Chambermaid's Perquisites Steele
367 Various Advantages of the Spectators
-Paper-Printing
368 Account of the Death of Madam de
Villacerfe
369 Criticism on Paradise Lost
370 On the Stage-Dancing recommended Steele
371 Humorous Way of sorting Companies
-for Mirth-for useful Purposes Addison
372 Letters in Commendation of Powell,
the Puppet-show Man-Club of Pa-
rish Clerks-Lawyer's Club
373 On Modesty and Assurance
374 On the proper Use of Time-Frag-
ments from Cæsar
375 History of Amanda
376 Letters on a Partnership between a
410 Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverley
with a Woman of the Town-Trans-
lation of a Chapter in Canticles
and probably
411-421 Essays on the Pleasures of the
Imagination
422 On Raillery-Characters of Callis-
thenes, Acetus, and Minutius
423 Advice to Gloriana, respecting the studi
ed Addresses of Strephon and Damon
424 On good Humour-the Country Infir-
mary
Hughes 425 Beauties of the Evening-Vicissitudes
of Night and Day, a Drama
604 On a Desire of knowing future Events Unknown
605 A difficult Case in Love resolved
606 Embroidery recommended to the ladies
607 Qualities necessary to make Marriage
happy-The Flitch of Bacon
608 List of Persons who demanded the
Flitch of Bacon
609 Letters on the improper Dress of young
Clergymen-On antipathies-against
Embroidery
610 Applause of men not to be regarded-
Story of Gyges
611 Letter from a Lady insulted by her Se- ducer-Reflections on the Subject
612 On the Pride of Genealogy
613 Letters on Ambition-Eloquence of
Beggars-from a Lady marked by the
Small Pox
614 Questions on Widows, answered by the
Love Casuist-Custom of Enborne
618 On epistolary Poetry
619 Answers to various Correspondents
620 The Royal Progress, a Poem
621 On improper Pride
622 Memoirs of an honest country Gentle-
man
623 Account of the Custom of Enborne
624 Division of Mankind into Classes-
Pursuits of Avarice, Ambition, &c.
625 Questions in Love solved by the Love
Casuist
626 On Novelty
627 Letter to Zelinda, from her Lover-his
Death
628 On Eternity
Unknowns
*Grove
Translation of Cato's Soliloquy
629 Absurd Claims of Reward