71 Love Love Letter of James to Betty 72 Account of the Everlasting Club 73 Passion for Fame and Praise-Charac- 74 Continuation of the Critique on Chevy- 75 Idea of a fine Gentleman-Character 76 Memoirs of the private Life of Phara- 77 Absence of Mind-Bruyere's Charac- 78 Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of the Ugly Club-Petition of Who and 79 Letter from a Coquette-from B. D. 80 History of Phillis and Brunetta-the 81 Female Party Spirit discovered by 82 The Misery of being in Debt 84 Private Life of Pharamond-Story of Addison 132 Scene in a Stage Coach between a Steele Addison 134 Letter from a Splenetic cured-Letter Steele 137 Condition of Servants-Letters from 139 The Love of Glory-Character of Pe- 140 Letters on Love, Wit, Drinking, Gam- Miss Shepherd Steele Hughes 87 On Beauties-Letter from a Beauty 88 Manners of Servants-Mischief of Board-Wages Steele Hughes 146 Passages from Cicero and Burnet 147 On reading the Church Service Addison 155 Impertinent Conversation to Women Steele 114 On the Shame and Fear of Poverty- 115 Labour and Exercise 116 A hunting Scene with Sir Roger 117 On Witchcraft-Story of Moll White 119 Rural Manners-Politeness 156 Character of Women's Men 157 Improper Method of educating youth 160 On great and natural Geniuses 232 Sir Andrew Freeport's Opinion of Beg- 233 History of the Lover's Leap 234 Good-natured Species of Lies-Ac- 235 Account of the Trunkmaker in the Addison Steele 239 Various Ways of Managing a Debate Addison 240 Grateful Letter on heroic Virtue- Country Breeding-Behaviour of a 241 Letter on the Absence of Lovers-Re- Budgell 242 Letters on improper Behaviour in a Steele Addison Steele 243 On the Beauty and loveliness of Virtue Addison 244 Letters on Raphael's Cartoons-on Fe- male Apes 245 Simplicity of Character-Letters on in- 231 Letter on Bashfulness Reflections on Modesty gars Steele Hughes Addison Budgell Addison Addison Mischief of Mothers not nursing their Steele 386 On an obsequious Behaviour-Charac- ter of Acasto-Art of being agreeable 388 Poetical Version of Solomon's Song, 359 History of Will Honeycomb's Amours Budgell 360 On Propriety in genteel Dress 365 Dangerous Influence of the Month of 366 Inconsistencies in Love-Thoughts- 368 Account of the Death of Madam de 369 Criticism on Paradise Lost 370 On the Stage-Dancing recommended Steele -for Mirth-for useful Purposes Addison 373 On Modesty and Assurance 410 Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverley with a Woman of the Town-Trans- lation of a Chapter in Canticles 411-421 Essays on the Pleasures of the 422 On Raillery-Characters of Callis- 424 On good Humour-the Country Infir- Steele 349 Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 350 Cruelty of a French Captain-Re- flections on Courage without Hu- 351 Criticism on Paradise Lost 352 On early Wickedness-Extract from 354 Character of a Devotee-Impudent Be- haviour of People in the streets 356 Contemplation of the Character of our 357 Criticism on Paradise Lost 392 Transformation of Fidelia into a Look- 393 Reflections on the Delights of Spring Addison 394 On the little Arts of making Interest Steele 397 On Compassion-Ann Boleyn's Letter Addison Steele 398 Amours of Cynthia and Flavia Addison 399 Hypocrisy, various kinds of it 400 Arts of Courtship-Caution to the Fair 401 Correspondence between Amoret, a 402 Letters from Silvia, complaining of an unnatural Mother-From a married Man in Love with his Ward--Con- cerning a profligate Lover-Unduti- Speculations of Coffee-house Politi- Steele Steele Budgel Steele Addison 404 On the misapplication of Nature's Gifts Unknown |