The Spectator, Volume 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1875 |
Inhoudsopgave
The Spectators Account of himself | 1 |
Of the ClubSir Roger de Coverleythe TemplarSit | 2 |
Andrew FreeportCaptain SentryWill Honeycomb The Clergyman | 10 |
Public Credit a Vision | 19 |
THE SPECTATOR Continued | 21 |
On the Absurdities of the Modern Opera | 23 |
Popular Superstitions | 28 |
Letters on Masquerades | 32 |
Ladies Headdresses | 268 |
Uncertainty of FameSpecimen of a History of | 277 |
Will Honeycombs Knowledge of the Worldvarious | 283 |
Character of Will Wimble | 291 |
Immateriality of the Soul | 301 |
115 | 308 |
119 | 316 |
Instinct in Animals | 324 |
Account of various Clubs | 36 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 41 |
Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children | 45 |
Conduct of the Lions at the OperaMerit of Nicolini | 49 |
Story of Cleantheon Happiness exemplified in Aurelia Fulvia | 53 |
Various Articles of DressLampoonsScandalPoli ticsLetter from Charles Lillie | 57 |
History of the Italian Opera | 61 |
THE SPECTATOR Continued | 69 |
Female PartySpirit discovered by Patches | 81 |
Catalogue of a Ladys LibraryCharacter of Leonora | 104 |
THE SPECTATOR Continued | 121 |
Letter on the Hooppetticoat | 127 |
The Spectators Paper of Hints droppedGospelgossip | 136 |
Remarks on the English by the Indian Kings | 142 |
Mischiefs of PartyRage in the Female Sex | 158 |
THE SPECTATOR Continued | 184 |
Simplicity of CharacterLetters on innocent versions | 245 |
Books for a Ladys Library | 249 |
Proper Methods of employing Time | 257 |
Blessing of Being born an EnglishmanThe English | 372 |
On great natural Geniuses | 384 |
On Inconstancy and Irresolution | 392 |
Introduction of French Phrases in the History of | 403 |
Account of a Grinningmatch | 420 |
Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage | 436 |
Duty to Parents | 462 |
On Temperance | 471 |
DevotionEnthusiasm | 480 |
On habitual good Intentions | 494 |
Educationcompared to Sculpture | 513 |
221 | 521 |
Account of Sappho | 528 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap | 534 |
Reflections on Modesty | 547 |
237 | 556 |
Letter on the Absence of LoversRemedies proposed | 564 |
Absent Loversfrom a Trojan | 571 |
Laughter and Ridicule | 580 |