206 No. No. 547 409 Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 12 204 67, 296 recommended 370 !14 Dangerous Influence of the Month of May 365 67 of the Month of May escaped 395 534 468 517 104 294 Decorating Churches with Evergreens 282 381 Defence and Happiness of a Married Life 500 45 of the Spectator's Censure of Public 6.30 286 446 Demurrage . 89 208 288 30 508 201 217 Difference between True and False Wit 62, 568 128 448 Different Characters in a Tour through the Me- 553 454 526 247 605 313 Diffidence 256 163 225 275 100, 143 281 331 103 Divinity, Law, and Physic, overburdened with 137 Practitioners 624 592 163 44 83 597 99 474 166 197 of communicating Knowledge : Objec- 300 379 189 215 of Country 'Squires. 123 328 Effects of Avarice and Luxury upon Employ. 240 55 613 314 300, 470 Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Bur., 558, 559 135 Tragedy 39, 42 592 Enlargement of the Mind in a future State 635 201 11 350 Epicure Mammon's Letter on Eating . 344 488 538 485 21 583 No. No. 272 66 Humorous Way of sorting Companies-for 371 116 399 75 45 23 111 210 336 21 Conversation to Women in Business 155 430 630 286 Freedoms of Married People 430 282 157 141 20 218 Impudent Behaviour of People in the Streets 334 366 of Men of Talent with respect 555 222 300 150 430 51 300 435 Infirmary for Ill-humoured People Memorials 429 128 Influence of Custom--Moral deducted from it 417 11 228 120, 121 95 Interview of the Spectator and Sir Roger 130 449 Introduction of French Phrases in the History 165 317 29 202 53 229 115 98 304 16 141 249 372 32 234 Letter on the Absence of Lovers--Remedies 46 241 240 from the Academy of Painting 555 557 of Apology for a Man of Wit and Plea. 154 441 288 456 231 87 361 from a Beauty destroyed by the Small-pox 306 204 434 on Bowing and Curtseying at Church 460 175. 233 from Captain Sentry on the Character of 433 Sir Roger de Covertey, and on his own 80 544 359 167 361 a sure a Wo- a 477 No. No. 525 187 168 16 548 from a Poor and Proud Jezebel 292 301 on the Prayers of Clergymen before 27 312 from the President of the Club of 372 573 from a Prude 364 396 and Reflections on Modesty 484 338 and Reflections on Rustic Amnsements 161 on Seduction 208 79 on the Severity of Schoolmasters 168 from a Silent Lover . 304 254 from Sir Andrew Freeport-His Re- tiring 549 251 from Sir John Envil , married to a 236 299 532 542 from Sophia in Love with a Short Face 290 134 95 274 318 on the Theatre-On a Musical Scheme 258 332 364 252 25 66 52 208 104 on the Unbappy Condition of Women 326 190 311 194 from a Widow with two Lovers, and Answer 149 131 on Women's Men 158 344 486 on young Templars turning Hackney. 127 498 493 to Zelinda from her Lover his Death 627 204 Letters on Affectation of Iguorance from a Poetical Lover 473 328 on Ambition-from a Lady marked by 320 613 87 from a Blank-complaining of a Cho 527 563 168 from Cleanthes on a Mischief-making Old Maid-from E. G. on Kissing 272 in Commendation of Brock and Hol- 611 lier's Wine from a Scholar in Love 362 527 on the Conduct of gay and foppish Fa- 551 496 163 from a Country Gentleman to Phara- 136 mond-from a Lawyer's Clerk 480 208 on Delicacy in the Censure of Vices- 227 from an affected Lady-a Kept- 21 276 from Dorinda, complaining of the Spec 199 tator's partiality-from a Man of 540 319 343 from the Dumb Doctor from a Pert 437 Baggage-on the Author's recover- 203 560 364 337, 353 on Education from the Husband of a 322 455 553 330 140 44 on Epitaphs 518 from Estcourt-from Sir Roger 204 . No. No. 142 188 of Defamation, The 427 of Glory, The 139 and Marriage 261 118 89 91 145 88 509 465 464 519 217 513 on the Frame of the Human Body 543 on the Wonders of the Deep, with 406 489 14 of the Private Life of Pharamond 76 378 567 152 534 404 88 of Mothers not Nursing their Children 246 533 125, 126 82 456 of Prostitution 266 62 435 206 28 387 278 Children-between a Mother and Son 263 News-writers and Readers-Specimen of a 452 545 207 46 595 5 466 of Vulcan 579 38 631 292 283 475 389 515 attributing our Neighbour's Misfortunes to 483 Beauties 87 243 248 601 469 308 431 509 a . Bacon the Eyes No. No. : 476 448 373 594 the Mohocks-Manifesto of the Emperor 31" 366 the Nature of Man of the Supreme Being 565 445 626 631 the Number , Dispersion, and Religion of the Jews 495 386 633 259 507 557 a Passionate Temper--the Angry Booksel. 438 214 516 578 570 86 280 Pin-money, Reflections on that Custom 295 453 583, 589 462 485 569 Prejudice and Emulation-a Sulky Wife 432 352 the Price and Success of the Spectator 488 196 612 511 562 the Proper Method of Repelling Calumny 390 374 618 360 590, 628 64 538 444 572 422 615 226, 244 244 147 Religious Faith and Practice 459 471 110 494 549 274 580 Seducers and their Illicit Progeny 203 588 114 160 Singularity--the Dread and Affectation of it 576 312 176 553 370 531 Strained and Pompous Phrases-Specimen 617 170, 171 the Study of Human Nature-the Passions 408 148 the Taste of a Romar. and English Theatri- 562 195 405 Templars turning Hackney-coachmen 526 458 3:16 535 524 336 264 the Uncertainty and Absurdity of Public 521 Vulgar Phrases--Specimen 616 294 317 237 564 the Whims of Lottery Adventurers 191 117 490 Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rech- 48 the Stage a |