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CONTENTS.
VOL. III.
NO.
148. On Impertinents-Whisperers-Letters to them.. STEELE.
149. Letter from a Widow with two Lovers, and Answer
150. Inconveniences of Poverty-Affectation of Sloven-
liness
151. Character of a Man of Wit and Pleasure...
152. Military Courage.
153. Folly of wishing to be young
.......
...BUDGELL.
154. Letter of Apology for a Man of Wit and Pleasure
155. Impertinent Conversation to Women in Business
156. Character of Women's Men.
STEEL E.
157. Improper Method of educating Youth.....
158. Letters censuring the Spectator-On Women's
Men-Good-breeding....
159. The Vision of Mirza..
160. On great natural Geniuses..
161. Letter and Reflections on Rustic Amusements... BUDgell.
.ADDISON.
162. On Inconstancy and Irresolution....
163. Disappointment in Love-Letter from Leonora:
MISS SHEPHARD-Consolation
164. Story of Theodosius and Constantia.....
165. Introduction of French Phrases in the History of
the War-Specimen in a Letter....
166. Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an Atheisti-
cal Author...
ADDISON.
167. Castle-building-Letter from a Castle-builder.... STEELE.
168. Letter on the Severity of School-masters-On Im- pertinents-Poachers....
172. Talents honourable only as they are used....
173. Account of a Grinning-match....
169. On Good-nature, as the Effect of Constitution...ADDISON.
170. On Jealousy....
171. Subject continued-Address to those who have
jealous Husbands..
....
176. On Hen-peckt Husbands.
177. Good-nature, as a moral virtue...
178. Celinda's Letter on Female Jealousy........
174. Dispute on the landed and trading Interest.....
175. Character of a Jezebel-Letter on Butts-On
Fashions
STEELE.
179. Various Dispositions of Readers-Account of a
Whistling-match-Yawning
.BUDGELL.
..ADDISON.
180. Vanity of Lewis XIVth's Conquests.....MR. H. MARTYN.
181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage.... ADDISON.
182. Letters on Seduction, from the Seducer......
183. On Fable-Fable of Pleasure and Pain...... .ADDISON.
184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper....
185. Zeal-Various kinds of Zealots...
186. On Infidelity.....
187. Letter on the Character of Jilts..
188. The Love of Applause....
189. Cruelty of Parents-Letter from a Father to his
Son-Duty to Parents...
190. Letter on the unhappy Condition of Women of
the Town.....
191. On the Whims of Lottery-Adventurers....
192. Parental Fondness and Expectations-Consola-
tion on the Death of a Parent...
193. Account of a Great Man's Levee......
194. Letters on an untoward Wife-Fickle Friend....
195. On Temperance..
196. On Easiness-A Love-case..
197. Contentious Conversation of Gentlemen of the
Long Robe-Advice on Disputes.....
198. Character of the Salamanders-Story of a Casti-
lian and his Wife...
199. Letter on the mercenary Practices of Men in the
choice of Wives..
202. Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune-Letters
from Servants.......
......
203. On Seducers, and their illicit Progeny-Letter
from a natural Son...
200. Poetical Arithmetic-Rules for Population MR. H. MARTYN.
201. Devotion-Enthusiasm.....
...ADDISON.
204. Letters from Belinda to the Sothades-D. to his
Coquette Mistress-To a Husband..
205. Description of a Female Pander-Affected Method
of Psalm-singing-Erratum in the Paper on
Drinking..
....ADDISON.
206. Modesty, Diffidence, Self-denial........
207. Notions of the Heathens on Devotion.......
208. Depraved Taste on the Theatre-Letters on Visit-
ing-Seduction from a Lover.
209. Simonides's Satire on Women..
210. Immortality of the Soul.....
211. Transmigration of Souls-Letters on Simonides's
Satire on Women....
212. Letter from a Hen-peckt Husband determined
to be free.....
213. On habitual good Intentions..
214. On Patrons and their Clients....
215. Education-Compared to Sculpture....
216. Success of the Hen-peckt Husband determined
to be free....
HUGHES.
217. Club of She-Romps-Letters on Indelicacy-From
an Old Maid—A Bee...........
221. Use of Mottoes-Love of Latin among the Com-
mon People-Signature Letters...
....BUDGELL.
218. Fame-Reputation-Credit.....
219. Quality-Vanity of Honours and Titles...... ..ADDISON.
220. Rejection of an aged Lover: STEELE-False Wit
and Mechanic Poetry; HUGHES-Love-Salu-
tations.....