The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483

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Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus
108
Letter on the Lovers Leap
111
Fragment of Sappho
115
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty
118
History of the Lovers Leap
121
Account of the Trunkmaker in the Theatre
124
On the Ways of Providence
127
Various Ways of managing a Debate
130
Letter on the Absence of LoversRemedies proposed
133
On the Beauty and Loveliness of Virtue
136
Simplicity of CharacterLetters on innocent Diver sionsAbsent Loversfrom a Trojan
139
Different Classes of Female Orators
142
Laughter and Ridicule
146
Letter on the Cries of London
149
On Detraction among bad PoetsPopes Essay on Criticism
152
Uses of AmbitionFame difficult to be obtained
156
SubjectDisadvantages of Ambition
159
Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity
164
Love and Marriage
168
The Spectators SuccessCaution in Writingan nounces his Criticism on Milton
170
Female HeaddressWill Honeycombs Notions of it
173
Criticism on Paradise Lost
176
Notions of the Heathens on Devotion
207
Simonidess Satire on Women
209
Transmigration of SoulsLetters on Simonidess Sa tire on Women
211
On habitual good Intentions
213
Educationcompared to Sculpture
215
Vanity of Honours and Titles
219
Visit from Sir Rogerhis Opinions on various Matters
284
Letters from Tom Trippit complaining of a Greek Quotationsoliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a Showman
287
Criticism on Paradise Lost 181
290
Criticism on Paradise Lost 185
293
Criticism on Paradise Lost 189
295
Reflections on Bills of MortalityStory of a Dervise
299
Criticism on Paradise Lost 195
303
Letter on PinmoneyReflections on that Custom
306
Criticism on Paradise Lost 198
310
Letter on FortunestealersRemarks on them
311
Widows
320
Criticism on Paradise Lost 223
324
Bill of Mortality of Lovers
353
Cheerfulness preferable to Mirth
356
Sir Roger de Coverleys Visit to Spring Gardens
360
Motives to Cheerfulness
362
Heathen Fables on PrayersVanity of Human Wishes
369
Reflections on the Delights of Spring
370
On CompositionAnne Boleyns Letter
373
Hypocrisy various kinds of it
376
Speculations of Coffeehouse Politicians on the Death of the King of France
380
On the Improvement of Sacred Music
382
Character of English OratoryUse of proper Gestures
385
Characteristics of Taste
387
411421 Essays on the Pleasures of the Imagination 393430
393
Advantages of the Sexes associatingHistory of a male Republic
433
Female DressMixture of the Sexes in one Person Female Equestrians
435
SPECTATOR PAGE 439 The Manners of CourtsThe Spy and the Cardinal
438
Proceedings of the Infirmary for Illhumoured People
441
Happiness of Dependance on the Supreme Being
444
On the new StampSuccess of the Spectator
447
Degeneracy of the Stage
450
Influence of CustomMoral deduced from it
453
On defamatory Publications
457
On Newswriters and ReadersSpecimen of a News paper
461
On pious GratitudePoem on it
464
Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers
467
On true and false Modesty
470
On religious Faith and Practice
473
Weight of Wisdom and Riches a Vision
476
Mediocrity of Fortune to be preferred
479
Means of strengthening Faith
482
On Benevolence in official Situations
486
CriticismSpecimen of various Readings
488
On Religious Hope
493
On asking Advice in affairs of Love
494
On Method in Writing and ConversationCharacters 1 of Tom Puzzle and Will Dry
497
Letter on Gardening
499
Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechteren and M Mesnager
503
482 Letters from Henpeckt Husbandsfrom a Woman married to a Cotquean
506
On attributing our Neighbours Misfortunes to Judg ments
508

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