63. Allegory of several Schemes of Wit 64. On Public Mournings Addison. Steele. 65. Characters of Sir Fopling Flutter, Dorimant, and 66. Letter on Fashionable Education . Hughes. Errors in the Common Modes Steele. 67. Dancing-the Dangers of it-Country Dances -Exhibition of Pictures 68. On Friendship. Budgell. Addison. Visit to the Royal Exchange-Benefit of Extensive Commerce Addison. 70. Critique on the Ballad of Chevy-chase 71. Love Love-letter of James to Betty Steele. 72. Account of the Everlasting Club Addison. 73. Passion for Fame and Praise-Character of the Idols 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy-Chase Addison. Addison. 75. Idea of a Fine Gentleman-Characters of Vocifer and Ignotus Steele. 76. Memoirs of the private Life of Pharamond 77. Absence of Mind-Bruyere's Character of an Absent Man Budgell. 78. Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of the Ugly Club-Petition of Who and Which Steele. 79. Letter from a Coquette-from B. D. on formal Devotion No. 81. Female Party-Spirit discovered by Patches 82.) The Misery of being in Debt 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery Addison. Steele. Addison. 84. Private Life of Pharamond-Story of Spinamont Steele. ✓85. Fate of Writings-Ballad of the Children in the Wood 86. On Physiognomy Addison. Eusden. 87. On Beauties-Letter from a Beauty Steele. Letter on Idols 88. Manners of Servants-Mischief of Board-Wages Steele. 89. Lovers-Demurrage Folly of Demurrage Addison. 90. Punishment of a voluptuous Man after DeathAdventure of M. Pontignan 91. Loves of Honoria and Flavia 92. Books for a Lady's Library 94. Subject continued-Pursuit of Knowledge 93. Proper Methods of employing Time 99. The Chief Point of Honour in Men and Women 100. Complaints of Sickness-Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas Hughes. 105. Will Honeycomb's Knowledge of the World— various Kinds of Pedants Addison. 106. Spectator's visit to Sir R. de Coverley's Country Seat the Knight's Domestic Establishment Addison. 112. A Sunday in the Country-Sir Roger's Behaviour at Church 113. His Account of his Disappointment in Love Steele. 114. On the Shame and Fear of Poverty-Charac ters of Laertes and Irus 115. Labour and Exercise 116. A Hunting Scene with Sir Roger Steele. Addison. Budgell. -117. On Witchcraft-Story of Moll White Addison. 118. Sir Roger's Reflections on the Widow-Love Scene 119. Rural Manners-Politeness 120. Instinct in Animals Steele. Addison. 121. The Subject continued-Wisdom of Providence Addison. 122. A Visit with Sir Roger to the Country Assizes Addison. 123. Education of Country Squires-Story of Eudoxus and Leontine Addison. 124. Use and Difficulties of Periodical Papers 125. Mischiefs of Party Spirit 126. The Subject continued-Sir Roger's Principles Addison. |