CONTENTS THE SECOND VOLUME. NUMB. 106. The vanity of an author's expectations.-Reasons why good authors 107. Properantia's hopes of a year of confusion. The misery of pro- PAGE 114. The necessity of proportioning punishments to crimes 115. The sequel of Hymenæus's courtship 116. The young trader's attempt at politeness 119. Tranquilla's account of her lovers, opposed to Hymenæus 120. The history of Almamoulin the son of Nouradin 121. The dangers of imitation. The impropriety of imitating Spenser 122. A criticism on the English historians 123. The young trader turned gentleman .. 124. The lady's misery in a summer retirement 125. The difficulty of defining comedy. Tragick and comick sentiments 126. The universality of cowardice. The impropriety of extorting praise. The impertinence of an astronomer 127. Diligence too soon relaxed. Necessity of perseverance 103 |