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THE
SPECTATOR;
A NEW EDITION:
CORRECTED FROM THE ORIGINALS.
WITH
A PREFACE,
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL,
Bx ALEX. CHALMERS, F. S. A.
VOL. VI.
NEW-YORK:
PUBLISHED BY E. SARGEANT, AND M. & W. WARD); AND MUNROE, FRANCIS & PARKER, AND EDWARD COTTON,
BOSTON.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY 050*120
D. & G. BRUCE, Printers.
Slote-lane.
CONTENTS,
No.
311. LETTER on Fortune-stealers.....
HUGHES.
Remarks on them--on Widows
Addison.
312. On Sorrow-Power of bearing Calamities
--Letter on the Prayers of Clergymen be-
fore Sermon
STEELE.
313. Comparative Advantages of public and pri-
vate Education
BUDGELL
314. Letters from a Lover and Answer-from
John Trott on his Courtship-Qualifica-
tion of a Poet--Encoring in the Theatres
-Female Education.
315. ¡Criticism on Paradise Lost..
316. Letters on Idleness-From a Lover. UNKNOWN
317. On waste of time-Journal of a Citizen .. ADDISON.
318) Amours of Escalus, an old Beau.... STEELE.
319. Letters from Dorinda, complaining of the
Spectator's Partiality-From a Man of
Fashion
BUDGELL.
320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and Bache-
lors-Letter from an Idler...
STEELE
321. Criticism on Paradise Lost..
Addison
322. Letter from Octavia complaining of the In-
gratitude of her Husband..
323. Clarindas' Journal of a week
ADDISON.
324. Account of the Mohock Club-Letter
from a Countryman to his Mistress STEEL.E.
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