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VANITY of Honors and Titles....
of Human Wishes...

of Lewis the Fourteenth's Conquests 180
Various Advantages of the Spectator-Paper-
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Articles of Dress.....
Dispositions of Readers..

179

600

Opinions of Future Happiness.
Subjects proposed for Speculation.... 428
ways of Managing a Debate...
Verses on a Grotto....

239
632

532

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to the Spectator..
Version of the 114th Psalm..
461 WEIGHT of Wisdom and Riches-a Vision... 463
Vicissitudes of Night and Day, a Drama.......... 425 Will Honeycomb's Account of the Siege of
Virtue of an Orange Girl
Vision of Hearts..

380

587

Hersberg, and his Dream 499
Knowledge of the World-

56

of Marraton.
of Mirza.

159

of Mount Parnassus.

514

Various kinds of Pedants 105
Notions of Female Head-
dress...
Proposal of a Fair for Mar-
riage.

265

Visions of Worldly and Heavenly Wisdom.. 524
Visit to the Bear-garden......

511

to the Royal Exchange.

436
69
269

Wisdom of Providence.....

121

Wit of the Monkish Ages-in Modern Times 60, 61
Women called Picts-no Faith to be kept with
them......

41

YAWNING...

179

101

402 ZEAL-Various Kinds of Zealots...

185

UNCERTAINTY of Fame......
Undutifulness of Nephews...

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with Sir Roger to the Country Assizes.. 122

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Contributors. Entire Papers. Letters and Parts of Papers.
Addison............ 274
Steele.............. 240
Budgell.
Hughes............ 11
Grove.............................. 4
Pope..........................

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A TABLE OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO “THE SPECTATOR.”—635 PAPERS.

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Total 88

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