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-1856, Nov. 14.
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JOHN CHILDS AND SON, BUNGAY.
THE SPECTATOR.
CONTENTS, VOL. III.
162. On Inconstancy and Irresolution
163. Disappointment in Love-Letter from Leonora-
Consolation.
164. Story of Theodosius and Constantia
165. Introduction of French Phrases in the History of the
War--Specimen in a Letter
166. Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an atheistical
Author
169. On Good-nature, as the Effect of Constitution
170. On Jealousy
171. Subject continued-Address to those who have jealous
Husbands
173. Account of a Grinning-match
177. Good-nature, as a Moral Virtue
179. Various Dispositions of Readers-Account of a Whis-
tling-match-Yawning
181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage
183. On Fable-Fable of Pleasure and Pain.
184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper
185. Zeal-various Kinds of Zealots
186. On Infidelity
189. Cruelty of Parents-Letter from a Father to his Son-
Duty to Parents
191. On the Whims of Lottery-Adventurers
195. On Temperance
198. Character of the Salamanders-Story of a Castilian
and his Wife
201. Devotion-Enthusiasm
203. On Seducers, and their illicit Progeny-Letter from
a natural Son
205. Description of a Female Pander-Affected Method of
Psalm-singing-Erratum in the Paper on Drinking
207. Notions of the Heathens on Devotion
209. Simonides's Satire on Women
211. Transmigration of Souls-Letters on Simonides's Sa-
tire on Women
213. On habitual good Intentions
215. Education-compared to Sculpture
219. Vanity of Honours and Titles
SPECTATOR.
221. Use of Mottos-Love of Latin among the Common
People-Signature Letters
223. Account of Sappho-Her Hymn to Venus
231. Letter on Bashfulness-Reflections on Modesty
PAGE
102
105
108
111
115
118
233. History of the Lover's Leap
121
235. Account of the Trunk-maker in the Theatre
124
237. On the Ways of Providence
127
239. Various Ways of managing a Debate
130
241. Letter on the Absence of Lovers-Remedies proposed
243. On the Beauty and Loveliness of Virtue .
133
245. Simplicity of Character-Letters on innocent Diver-
sions-Absent Lovers-from a Trojan.
247. Different Classes of Female Orators
249. Laughter and Ridicule
251. Letter on the Cries of London
253. On Detraction among bad Poets-Pope's Essay on
Criticism
255. Uses of Ambition-Fame difficult to be obtained
256. Subject-Disadvantages of Ambition
257. Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity
261. Love and Marriage
262. The Spectator's Success-Caution in Writing-an-
nounces his Criticism on Milton
265. Female Head-dress-Will. Honeycomb's Notions of it
267. Criticism on Paradise Lost
269. Visit from Sir Roger-his Opinions on various Matters
271. Letters from Tom Trippit, complaining of a Greek
Quotation-soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a
Showman
273. Criticism on Paradise Lost
173
176
275. Dissection of a Beau's Head
289. Reflections on Bills of Mortality-Story of a Dervise
291. Criticism on Paradise Lost
299
195
293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune-
Fable of a Drop in the Ocean
303
295. Letter on Pin-money--Reflections on that Custom
297. Criticism on Paradise Lost
306
198
299. Letter from Sir John Envil, married to a Woman of
305. Project of the new French Political Academy
309. Criticism on Paradise Lost
311. Letter on Fortune-stealers-Remarks on them- -on
315. Criticism on Paradise Lost
317. On Waste of Time-Journal of a Citizen
321. Criticism on Paradise Lost
323. Clarinda's Journal of a Week
327. Criticism on Paradise Lost
329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster
Abbey
333. Criticism on Paradise Lost
335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre
339. Criticism on Paradise Lost
PAGR
313
211
317
217
320
223
324
230
329
236
332
243
343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from a Monkey
345. Criticism on Paradise Lost
383. Sir Roger de Coverley's Visit to Spring Gardens
387. Motives to Cheerfulness
403. Speculations of Coffee-house Politicians on the Death
of the King of France
379
405. On the Improvement of Sacred Music
382
407. Character of English Oratory-Use of proper Gestures 385
409. Characteristics of Taste
-411-421. Essays on the Pleasures of the Imagination 393-430
433. Advantages of the Sexes associating-History of a
435. Female Dress-Mixture of the Sexes in one Person
-Female Equestrians
435
439. The Manners of Courts-The Spy and the Cardinal
440. Proceedings of the Infirmary for Ill-humoured People
441. Happiness of Dependance on the Supreme Being
445. On the new Stamp-Success of the Spectator
446. Degeneracy of the Stage
438
441
444
447
450
447. Influence of Custom-Moral deduced from it
453
451. On defamatory Publications
457
452. On News-writers and Readers-Specimen of a News-
470. Criticism-Specimen of various Readings
471. On Religious Hope
488
491
475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love.
494
476. On Method in Writing and Conversation-Characters
of Tom Puzzle and Will. Dry
497
477. Letter on Gardening
499
481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechteren
and M. Mesnager
503
-482. Letters from Hen-peckt Husbands-from a Woman
married to a Cotquean
505
483. On attributing our Neighbours' Misfortunes to Judg
ments
508