442. The Author's Address to his Correspondents—Thesis 443. Letters from an English Singer at Venice-Advice to the trading World-on Rudeness) Steele. 445. On the new Stamp-Success of the Spectator 447. Influence of Custom Moral deducted from it -Quarrel between Will Trap and Stint Steele. 449. Filial Piety of Fidelia—on the Collusion of Gla- 450. Letter on the Effects of the Love of Money 451. On Defamatory Publications 452. On News-writers and Readers --Specimen of a 453. On Pious Gratitude-Poem on it 454. Advantages of being so easily pleased-Different Characters, in a Tour through the Metropolis Steele. 455. Letters on Education from the Husband of a Scold 456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy-Letter from a 457. Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers · Addison. Parnell. Watts. 462. On pleasant Fellows-pleasant Character of Charles 463. Weight of Wisdom and Riches, a Vision · Addison. 464. Mediocrity of Fortune to be preferred 465. Means of strengthening Faith 466. On the Advantages of Dancing 467. On the Love of Praise--Character of Manilius Hughes. . 470. Criticism-Specimen of various Readings Addison. 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the Poor 473. Letters, on Affectation of Ignorance—from a Poeti- cal Lover-Specimen of the Familiar, Steele, 474. Letter complaining of Country Manners and Con- 475. On asking Advice in Affairs of Love Addison, Addison, 478. Proposal for a Repository of Fashions Steele. 479. Causes of Unhappiness in the married Life 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pharamond From a Lawyer's Clerk Harper. 481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechteren 482. Letters from Hen-pecked Husbands-from a Wo- Addison. 483. On attributing our Neighbour's Misfortunes to Judg- 484. Letter and Reflections on Modesty Steele. Steele. 486. Letter on Hen-pecked Keepers 488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator · Addison. 489. Meditation on the Wonders of the Deep, with a 490. On Marriage-excessive Fondness. 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira 492. Advantages of Levity over grave Behaviour in young 493. On giving false Characters of Servants-Letter from men No. Steele. of a Portuguese Minister of Pope Leo X. Steele. Steele. Addison. Parnell. Steele. Steele. Erastus, Lætitia, Tawdry, and Flavilla Budgell. Addison. Steele. Steele. Addison. Steele. Steele. Addison. Steele. Orator Henley. Addison. Francham. Steele. . |