THE SPECTATOR (Continued), ers, represented by the Club, 96 English Tragedy-Methods to aggrandize the Persons in 46. The Spectator's Paper of Hints dropped-Gospel-gossip .47. Theory of the Passion of Laughter, 50. Remarks on the English, by the Indian Kings, 55. Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employments, 198 203 210 214 235 239 244 106. Spectator's visit to Sir R. de Coverley's Country Seat- 291 295 300 112. A Sunday in the Country-Sir Roger's Behaviour at 124. Use and Difficulties of Periodical Papers, 324 362 126. The Subject continued-Sir Roger's Principles, 127. Letter on the Hoop-petticoat, 128. Difference of Temper in the Sexes-Female Levity, 129. Fashions in Dress-How imitated in the Country, 166. Durability of Writing-Anecdote of an atheistical Au- 169. On Good-nature, as the Effect of Constitution, thor, 171. Subject continued-Address to those who have jealous |