-Ogling, .47. Theory of the Passion of Laughter, 50. Remarks on the English, by the Indian Kings, 60. Wit of the Monkish Ages-in Modern Times, 61. The Subject continued, 198 203 244 106. Spectator's visit to Sir R. de Coverley's Country Seat- 283 304 308 312 316 820 127. Letter on the Hoop-petticoat, 128. Difference of Temper in the Sexes-Female Levity, 869 165. Introduction of French Phrases in the History of the 166. Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an atheistical Au- thor, 169. On Good-nature, as the Effect of Constitution, 171. Subject continued-Address to those who have jealous 179. Various Dispositions of Readers-Account of a Whist- |