. No. Roger de Coverley, and on his own Situation Steele. Steele. Steele. Addison. .. Unknown Addison. Unknown. Steele. Addison. Hughes. -Letter from the Academy of Painting Steele. Addison. Addison. gage--on the Author's recovering his Speech Unknown. Addison. Unknown. Unknoun. Addison. The whole Duty of Man turned into a Libel Addison. No. Addison, Unknown. Unknown. Pearce. Unknown. Addison. tion of John a Nokes and Tom a Styles Unknown. Addison. Unknown. Addison. Byrom. Unknown. Grove. Addison. Unknown. Addison. Byrom. Unknown. Addison. Unknown. 601. On Benevolence-Causes which obstruct it. Grove. Unknown. Byrom. . 605. A difficult Case in Love resolved . . Unknown. 606. Embroidery recommended to the Ladies 607. Qualities necessary to make Marriage happy-The 608, List of Persons who demanded the Flitch of Bacon 609. Letters, on the improper Dress of young Clergymen -on Antipathies-against Embroidery Unknown. 610. Applause of Men not to be regarded-Story of Gyges 611. Letter from a Lady insulted by her Seducer-Reflec- 612. On the Pride of Genealogy 613. Letters, on Ambition--Eloquence of Beggars-from a Lady marked by the Small-pox 614, Questions on Widows, answered by the Love Ca- 616. On vulgar Phrases ; Specimen · 617. On strained and pompous Phrases ; Specimen 619. Answers to various Correspondents Tickell. Unknown 622. Memoirs of an honest Country Gentleman 623. Account of the Custom of Enborne Unknown. Grove, 627. Letter to Zelinda from her Lover--his death Unknown. Translation of Cato's Soliloquy 630. Church Music recommended-improper Behaviour 632. Power of Numbers-Grotto Work-Verses on a 633. On Oratory-Advantages from Christianity Pearce. 635. Enlargement of the Mind in a future State Grove. |