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114. Death-bed Scene........ ........ADDISON and STEELE
115. Squire Nicolini-Taste for Puppet-
shows-Death and Character of Sir
Hannibal-Fable.......
STEELE
116. Court of Judicature on the Petticoat ADDISON
117. On the Pleasure derived from the De-
liverance of the Good from Danger—
The Author's Dream....
118. Irregular Conduct of the Dead-Let-
ters from Partridge, &c.-Petition
of Penelope Prim...............
... STEELE
119. Discoveries of the Microscope-A
Dream.........
120. Vision of the Three Roads of Human
Life-Dogget's Benefit......
121. Consultation on the Sickness of a La-
dy's Lap-dog-Fondness for Ani-
mals.....
122. The Author's Appearance at Dogget's
Benefit-Virtuous Feelings of an
Athenian Audience
123. Continuation of the Vision of the Three
Roads of Life.......
ADDISON
124. On Expectations from the Lottery... STEELE
125. Proposal for a Receptacle for Persons
out of their Wits
126. Characters of a Prude and Coquette-
Story of the Gascon and the Widow
127. On Pride as affecting the Reason......
128. Letter from a Fortune-hunter-From
a deserted Female.....
.....
129. Dutch satirical Pictures-Letter from
Pasquin at Rome........
130. Superiority of Great Britain in the
Number of eminent Characters-
Estcourt's Benefit.......
131. Trial of the Wine-brewers............ ADDISON
132. Characters of the Members of the
Club at the Trumpet.............................. ...... STEELE
133. On Silence-Instances of its Signifi-
cancy........
134. Transmigration of Souls-Petition of
Job Chanticleer-Cruelty to Ani-
mals.......
135. Distinction between Ancient and Mo-
dern Freethinkers-The latter how
to be treated-Anecdote of a French
Officer........
136. History of Tom Varnish-Petitioners
for the Farthingal....
......
137. Various Abuses of Speech-Swearing
-Departure of the Duke of Marl-
borough, &c..........
....... STEELE
138. Deference to the Opinion of the World
-Gyges's Ring-Actions of Public
Spirits Whetters......
139. Women more improveable than Men
-On Courtship The Author's Dis-
coveries by the Use of his Ring......
140. Letters on a charitable Provision for
poor Boys-Cicero's Defence of Ar-
chias-Use of the term Madam-
Indecorums at Church-From an
Inquisitive Lady..................................
....
141. Education of Girls-Whetters-Noisy
Neighbours-Letter from a Valen-
tine-Petition of the Inhabitants
of Gotham.......
142. Political Anxiety-Recommendation
of Charles the Toyman.....
143. Sister Jenny appears in her own Cha-
riot-The Author's Letter to her
Husband-Provision for Pastorals-
Public Impostors Joshua Barnes-
144. Prevalence of Extravagance and Show
-Change of Manners in Scotland....
145. Complaint against the Oglers-Angel
at the Royal Exchange.....
146. Various Cases of Complainers-Dream
of Jupiter and the Destinies....................... ADDISON
147. Juno's method to regain Jupiter's
Affection: ADDISON-Trial of Wine STEELE
148. On the Diet of the Metropolis-Per-
nicious Dishes-False Delicacies ADDISON
...
149. Ill-natured Husbands-Three letters
of Pliny to his Wife-Passage from
Milton...
150. Matrimonial Quarrels-Characters of
an Affectionate Couple....
................
151. Effects of a general Mourning-Pas-
sion of gay and showy Dress.....
152. Homer's Description of a future State ADDISON
153. Characters in Conversation described
as Instruments of Music............................
154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a fu-
ture State.....
155. Character of the Upholsterer.-A
great Politician.......
156. Visit of Telemachus to the other
World........
157. Account of a Female Consort-
Matches proposed between the Mu-
sic of both Sexes
158. Pedantry of Tom Folio, the Book-
broker...
.............
159. Vindication of Marriage against the
Wits-Passages from Cicero's Let-
ters
160. A Visit and Letter from the Uphol-
sterer: ADDISON-Letter from a Co-
quette, and from Tom Folio.
161. Dream of the Region of Liberty.
.......
....... ADDISON
162. Duty of a Censor-How performed
by the Author-Subscriptions for
the Tatler........
163. Critical reading of Ned Softly's Poe-
try........
164. Remarks on the Author's various Cor-
respondents Story of an old Sol-
dier
165. On the Impertinence of Criticism—
Character of Sir Timothy Tittle.... ADDISON
166. Rules of Visiting-Character of Tom
Modely Notice of a Notice of a Pastoral
Masque, &c..........
167. Funeral and Character of Mr. Better-
ton the Actor
.........
168. Characters of Impudence and Absur-
dity-Education of the Jesuits-
Petition of Sarah Lovely........
169. On the Evils of Drinking-Character
of a Country Gentleman-Letter
from F. Bickerstaff.....
170. Vicissitudes of human Life-Visit to
the Lottery Office-Advertisement
of a Heart lost........
171. Origin of Honour and Title-Be-
haviour of the Indian Kings-Im-
pertinence of Minucio
172. Mischiefs arising from Passion-Story
of Mr. Eustace....
173. Errors in Education-Character of
Horace.....
174. Various species of mad persons-Lady Fidget and Will Voluble ...................................
175. On the Life of People of Condition...
176. On Heroism in Sufferings-Eucrates,