No.
No.
426 Story of Basillius Valentine and his
469 On Benevolence in official Situations Addison
Son
Steele 470 Criticism-Specimen of various Read-
427 The Love of Defamation
ings
428 Various subjects proposed for Specula- 471 On Religious Hope
tion
472 Proposal that the rich Sick should as-
429 Infirmary for ill-humoured People-
sist the poor-on the Loss of Sight Steele
Memorials presented
473 Letters on Affectation of Ignorance-
430 Increase of Beggars—Impostors—im-
from a Poetical Lover-Specimen
proper Freedoms of married People
of the Familiar
431 Negligence of Parents-Letters of
474 Letter complaining of Country Man
Richard and Sabina Rentfree
ners and Conversation-Dumb Con.
432 On Prejudice and Emulation—a sulky
juror
Wife-April-day Jest
475 On asking Advice in Affairs of Love Addison
433 Advantages of the Sexes associating- 476 On Method in Writing and Conversa.
History of a male Republic Addison tion-Characters of Tom Puzzle and
434 History of a female Republic
Will Dry
435 Female Dress—Mixture of the Sexes in
477 Letter on Gardening
one Person-Female Equestrians
478 Proposal for a Repository of Fashions Steele
436 A Visit to the Bear Garden
Steele 479 Causes of Unhappiness in the married
437 Character of Sempronia, a Match-
Life
maker-Letter on naked Shoulders
480 Letters from a country Gentleman to
438 On a passionate Temper—the angry
Pharamond
Bookseller and calm Customer
From a Lawyer's Clerk
Harper
439 The Manners of Courts—The Spy and 481 Opinions on the Dispute between
the Cardinal
Addison Count Rechteren and M. Mesnager Addison
440 Proceedings of the Infirmary for ill-
482 Letters from Hen-peckt Husbands
humoured People
from a Woman married to a Cot.
441 Happiness of Dependance on the Su-
quean
preme Being
483 On attributing our Neighbour's Misfor-
442 The Author's Address to his Corres-
tunes to Judgments
pondents—Thesis proposed Sleele 484 Letter and Reflections on Modesty
Steele
443 Letters from an English Singer at Ve- 485 On the power of insignificant Objects
nice-Advice to the trading World
-Character of a Templar in Love
-on Rudeness
Equestrian Lady
444 On Quack Advertisements
486 Letter on Hen-peckt Keepers
445 On thu new Stamp-Success of the
487 Essay on Dreams
Addison
Spectator
Addison 488 On the Price and Success of the Spec-
446 Degeneracy of the Stage
tator
447 Influence of Custom-Moral deduced
Epigram on the same
Tate
from it
489 Meditations on the Wonders of the
448 On breach of Promises coming late
Deep, with a Hymn
Addison
to Dinner-Quarrel between Will
490 On Marriage-excessive Fondness Steele
Trap and Stint
Steele 491 Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira
449 Filial `Piety of Fidelia--on the Collu-
492 Advantages of Levity over grave Be-
sion of Gladiators
haviour in young Ladies
450 Letter on the Effects of the Love of
493 On giving false Characters of Servants
Money
- Letter from Horace to Claudius
451 On Defamatory Publications
Addison
Nero
452 On News-writers and Readers—Speci- 494 On Religious Melancholy
Addisor
men of a Newspaper
495 On the Number, . Dispersion, and Re-
453 On pious Gratitude-Poem on it
ligion of the Jews
454 Advantages of being so easily pleased 496 Letters on the conduct of gay and
different Characters, in a Tour
foppish Fathers—on Swinging Steele
through the Metropolis
Steele 497 On bestowing Favours on the deserving
455 Letters on Education from the Hug-
-Anecdote of a Portuguese Minister
band of a Scold-on Money-the
of Pope Leo X.
use of Similes
498 Letter on young Templars turning
456 Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy-
Hackney-coachman
Letter from a Bankrupt and Answer
499 Will Honeycomb's Account of the
457 Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers Addison Siege of Hersberg, and his Dream Addison
458 On true and false Modesty
500 Defence and Happiness of a married
459 On religious Faith and Practice
Life
Steele
460 Paradise of Fools, a Vision
Parnell 501 Patience, an Allegory
Parnell
Letter on Bowing and Curtesying
502 On the Taste of a Roman and English
at Church
Steele
theatrical Audience
Steele
461 Version of the CXIVth Psalm Watts 503 Ralph Wonder's Account of the Phan-
Complimentary Letter to the Spec-
tom at Church
Steele 504 Substitutes for Conversation-Trick of
462 On pleasant Fellows-Pleasant Cha-
Biting
racter of Charles II.
505 On Conjurers and Revealers of Dreams Addison
463 Weight of Wisdom and Riches, a
506 Reflections on Errors in Marriage-
Vision
Addison Characters of Erastus, Letitia, Taw.
464 Mediocrity of Fortune to be preferred
dry, and Flavilla
Budgell
465 Means of strengthening Faith
507 On Party Lies
Addison
466 On the Advantages of Dancing
Steele 508 Description of a Tavern-tyrant-Com-
167 On the Love of Praise-Character of
plaint against a Coxcomb
Steele
Manilius
Hughes 509 On abuses at the Royal Exchange
(68 Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt Steele
Maxims of Thrift