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2. Of the Club-Sir Roger de Coverley-the
Templar Sir Andrew Freeport- -Captain
Sentry-Will Honeycomb-the Clergyman
3. Public Credit, a Vision
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STEELE.
ADDISON.
4. Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity-
Care of the Female Sex
5. On the Absurdities of the Modern Opera ADDISON.
6. Preference of Wit and Sense to Honesty and
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11. Character of Arietta-the Ephesian Matron-
Inkle and Yarico
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12. Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children ADDISON.
13. Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-Merit of
Nicolini
14. Letters from the Lion-from an Under-sex-
ton--on the Masquerade-Puppet-show STEELE.
15. Story of Cleanthe-on Happiness, exemplified
16. Various Articles of Dress-Lampoons-Scan-
dal-Politics-Letter from Charles Lillie.. ADDISON.
21. Divinity, Law, and Physic, overburthened
with Practitioners
22. Absurdities of the Opera exemplified in Let-
ters from the Performers of Beasts
23. Ill-natured Satire......
STEELE
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iety about Health ......
24. Complaint of Thomas Kimbow-impertinent
Acquaintance-Letter from Mary Tuesday
25. Letter from a Valetudinarian-Excess of Anx-
26. Reflections in Westminster Abbey
27. Resolutions to quit the World-Letter to a
Clergyman
28. Project of an Office for the Regulation of
Signs--a Monkey recommended for the Opera ADDISON.
29. Italian Recitative-Absurdities of the Opera
30. Club of Lovers established at Oxford
31. Project of a new Opera ...
32. Admission of the Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE.
33. Characters of Lætitia and Daphne--Art of im-
proving Beauty
34. Success of the Spectators with various classes
HUGHES.
of Readers, represented by the Club ...........
35. False Wit and Humour-Genealogy of Humour ---
36. Letters from the Play-house, on the Dismission
of inanimate Performers
40. Tragedy and Tragi-Comedy
41. Women called Picts-no Faith to be kept
with them
42. English Tragedy-Methods to aggrandize the
Persons in Tragedy
43. Account of the Hebdomadal Club-Remarks
on Dulness
44. Stage Tricks to excite Pity-Dramatic Mur-
ders......
45. Ill Consequences of the Peace--French Fash-
ions-Childish Impertinence
46. The Spectator's Paper of Hints dropped-
Gospel-gossip-Ogling
47. Theory of the Passion of Laughter
48. Spectator's Letter to the Ugly Club-Letters
from Hecatissa-an old Beau-Strolling Play-
ers....
ADDISON
49. Character at the Coffee-Houses-Eubulus
59. Remarks on the English, by the Indian Kings ADDISON.
51. Censure of a Passage in the Funeral-Indelica-
The best bred Men-the Spleen-a Peeper-
57. Mischiefs of Party Rage in the Female Sex
58. Essay on Wit-History of False Wit
59. The same subject continued..
60. Wit of the Monkish Ages-in Modern Times
61. The subject continued