VOL. XI. Remarks on them-on Widows. 312. On Sorrow-Power of bearing Cala- mities-Letter on the Prayers of Cler- 313. Comparative Advantages of public and 314. Letters from a Lover and Answer-from John Trott on his Courtship-Quali- 317. On waste of time-Journal of aCitizen ADDISON 318. Amours of Escalus, an old Beau 319. Letters from Dorinda, complaining of the Spectator's Partiality-From a BUDGELL STEELE ADDISON Lover-Causes of longing in Women STEELE 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost 328. Letter from a Husband likely to be ruin- 354. Character of a Devotee-Impudent Behaviour of People in the Streets STEELE 355. Use to be made of Enemies 359. History of Will Honeycomb's Amours BUDGELL 360. On Propriety in genteel Dress 370. On the Stage-Dancing recommended STEELE -for Mirth-for useful Purposes 372. Letters in Commendation of Powell, Parish Clerks-Lawyer's Club STEELE BUDGELL 376. Letters, on a Partnership between a Schoolmistress on Dancing 377. Bill of Mortality of Lovers STEELE HUGHES |