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161. Dream of the Region of Liberty Addison.
162. Duty of a Censor-How performed by the
Author-Subscriptions for the Tatler Addison.
163. Critical reading of Ned Softly's Poetry
164. Remarks on the Author's various Correspon-
dents-Story of an old Soldier
Steele.
165. On the Impertinence of Criticism-Character
of Sir Timothy Tittle
Addison.
166. Rules of Visiting--Character of Tom Modely
-Notice of a Pastoral Masque, &c.
167. Funeral and Character of Mr. Betterton the
Actor
168. Characters of Impudence and Absurdity-Edu-
cation of the Jesuits-Petition of Sarah Lovely-
169. On the Evils of Drinking-Character of a
Country Gentleman-Letter from F. Bickerstaff
170. Vicissitudes of human Life-Visit to the Lot-
tery-Office-Advertisement of a Heart lost Steele.
171. Origin of Honour and Title-Behaviour of the
Indian Kings-Impertinence of Minucio Steele.
172. Mischiefs arising from Passion-Story of Mr.
Eustace
173-Errors in Education-Character of Horace-
174. Various Species of mad Persons-Lady Fidget
and Will Voluble
175. On the Life of People of Condition
176. On Heroism in Sufferings-Eucrates, the
good-natured Man-Characters of Martius and
Aristaus-Letter from an Idle Man, and his
Daughter
177. On Dedications
178. On Don Quixote-The Upholsterer at the
Coffee-house
179. Letter on the Construction of a Green-house
180. Injustice of not paying Tradesmen-Of Show
and Extravagance
181. On the Death of Friends-Of the Author's
Father-Sale of Wine
182. Pleasures of the Theatre-Characters of Wilks
and Cibber
183. Decay of Public Spirit-Character of Regulus
184. On Marriage, and the customary Ceremonies
-Impertinence of Wags
185. Cruelty of Parents thwarting the Inclinations
of their Children in Love-Story of Antiochus and
Stratonice
186. Characteristics of Vanity, Pride, and Ambition
-Correspondents' Neglect of Postage Steele.
187. Pasquin of Rome, his Letters to the Author-
Coffee-house Conversation
188. Letter on a Green-house-From a Rustic-
Character of Desdemona-Of Bullock and Pen-
kethman
189. An Example of judicious Education-Charac-
ter of Sam. Bickerstaff and his Family
190. Party-writing-Answer to Pasquin's Letter-
A Law Case-Letter to the King of France Steele.
191. Mischief of making Vice commendable-Cha-
racter of Polypragmon-Lee's Alexander Steele.
192. Characters in a Stage-coach-Anecdote of
Two Ladies and their Husbands Passengers in a
Packet-boat
193. The Author's Politics-Affairs of the Stage-
Letter from Downes the Prompter Addison.
194. Passage from Spenser transprosed
195. Letter on the Author's Politics-Orders to
Quacks-Letter to Amanda
196. On the Behaviour of Patrons to their Depen-
dants
197. Account of Epistolæ obscurorum virorum-Pas-
sion for being thought a Scholar
198. History of Cælia
199. Remarks on the same-On Marriage Settle-
ments-Specimen of a Contract
200. Letter from a Lady in Doubt between Two
Lovers-Plan for raising the Fortunes of Ten
Young Ladies
201. Faults of the Women attributable to the Men
-Letters from Lovers-Benefit Plays-Adver-
tisement from the Trumpet
202. On unreasonable Expectations-On Heroic
Actions in private Life-Lottery
203. Account of the Drawing of the Lottery-Let-
ter from the Owner of a Green-house.
204. Improper Manner of Address-Character of
Tom Courtly.
205. On Drunkenness
Fuller.
206. On Esteem-Character of Jack Gainly, and
his Sister Gatty-Of Flavia and Lucia Steele.
207. Conduct of the Author's Three Nephews to a
Female Visitor-Character of a Gentleman-Let-
ter from a Lottery Adventurer
208. On injudicious civil People-Character of the
most agreeable Companion
209. Scene between Alexander the Great and his
Physician proposed to an Historical Painter Steele.
TATLE R.
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