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CONTENTS.
VOL. VII.
ADDISON
HUGHES
BUDGEIL
NO DIFFERENCE between True and False 62.
Wit-Mixt Wit..............
63. Allegory of several Schemes of Wit ........
64. On Public Mournings
STEELE
65. Characters of Sir Fopling Flutter, Dori-
mant, and Harriett
66. Letter on Fashionable Education...........
Errors in the Common Modes
.... STEELE
67. Dancing - the Dangers of it-Country
Dances-Exhibition of Pictures
68. On Friendship
69. Visit to the Royal Exchange-Benefit of
extensive Commerce.....
70. Critique on the Ballad of Chevy-Chase ...
71. Love-Love-Letter of James to Betty...... STEELE
72. Account of the Everlasting Club ............ ADDISON
73. Passion for Fame and Praise-Character
of the Idols ......
74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy-
Chace
75. Idea of a Fine Gentleman-Characters of
Vocifer and Ignotus
No.
1
BUDGELL
76. Memoirs of the private Life of Phara-
mond.......
77. Absence of Mind-Bruyere's Character of
an absent Man
78. Claim of Cambridge to the Origin of the
Ugly Club · Petition of Who and
Which
79. Letter from a Coquette—from B. D. on
formal Devotion ....
80. History of Phillis and Brunetta—the Re-
monstrance of That
81. Female Party-Spirit discovered by Patches ADDISON
82. The Misery of being in Debt
83. Dream of a Picture Gallery ........
84. Private Life of Pharamond_Story of Spi-
namont
85. Fate of Writings—Ballad of the Children
in the Wood
86. On Physiognomy....
87. On Beauties—Letter from a Beauty
Letter on Idols
88. Manners of Servants-Mischief of Board-
Wages ....
89. Lovers-Demurrage-Folly of Demur-
rage
90. Punishment of a voluptuous Man after
Death—Adventure of M. Pontignan...
91. Loves of Honoria and Flavia........
92. Books for a Lady's Library
93. Proper Methods of employing Time
94. Subject continued-Pursuit of Knowledge
95. Letter on Demonstrations of Grief--Fe-
EUSDEN
male reading 96. Adventures of a Servant
.........
...
97. Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels......... STEELE
98. Ladies Head-dresses......
99. The Chief Point of Honour in Men and
Women-Duelling ....
100. Complaints of Sickness-Characters of
Harry Tersett and Varilas .... .... STEELE
101. Uncertainty of Fame-Specimen of a
History of the Reign of Anne I. .... ADDISON
102. Exercise of the Fan
103. Compliments-Extracts on Sincerity
104. Decency of Behaviour
Letter on a Female Equestrian
105. Will Honeycomb's Knowledge of the
World-various kinds of Pedants ...... ADDISON
106. Spectator's visit to Sir R. de Coverley's
Country Seat—the Knight's domestic
Establishment .....
107. Ilis Conduct to his Servants
108. Character of Will Wimble
109. Sir Roger's Ancestors
110. On Ghosts and Apparitions.
111. Immateriality of the Soul
112. A Sunday in the Country-Sir Roger's
Behaviour at Church ......
113. His Account of his Disappointment in
Love ........
114. On the Shame and fear of Poverty-
Characters of Laertes and Irus
115. Labour and Exercise
116. A Hunting Scene with Sir Roger ....... BUDGELL
117. On Witchcraft-Story of Moll White
118. Sir Roger's Reflections on the Widow-
Love Scene ...
119. Rural Manners--Politeness
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120. Instinct in Animals
121. The Subject continued—Wisdom of Pro-
vidence......
122. A Visit with Sir Roger to the Country
Assizes
123. Education of Country Squires–Story of
Eudoxus and Leontine
124. Use and Difficulties of Periodical Papers
125. Mischiefs of Party Spirit.
126. The Subject continued—Sir Roger's Prin-
ciples.........
127. Letter on the Hoop-petticoat
128. Difference of Temper in the Sexes-Fe-
male Levity
129. Fashions in Dress--how imitated in the
Country
130. Interview of the Spectator and Sir Ro-
ger with a Gang of Gypsies...........
131. Opinions entertained of the Spectator in
the Country-Letter from Will Honey-
comb..........
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