CONTENTS. VOL. XIV. No. 515. LETTERS from a town Coquette to her Friend, and Answer . . 516. On Persecution - Character of Wil- 517. Death of Sir Roger de Coverley 518. Letters on Epitaphs STEELE 520. On the Death of a beloved Wife.. FRANCHAM 521. On the uncertainty and absurdity of 523. Poetry too often mixed with My- thology-Edict on that Subject ADDISON 524. On Visions Visions of worldly and heavenly Wisdom STEELE DUNLOP & MONTGOMERY on Mar- riage-Letter of Pliny to Hispulla. HUGHES No. 526. OnTemplars turning Hackney-Coach- men- -Commission to Mr. John Sly. STEELK 527. Letter on a Jealous Husband. From a languishing Lover . . . . POPE against the young Men of the Age. STEELE 530. Account of the Marriage of Will 531. On the Idea of the Supreme Being . . Verses. Verses to the Spectator . - Letter from Mr. Sly on Hats .. 533. Letters on Parents forcing the Incli- ness and Impudence.. 534. Letters, from a spoilt rich Beauty- a Grocer in Love-from an Idol-a Minute from Mr. Sly. 535. On vain Hopes of temporal Objects- $36. The Author's Interview with a Lady— her Letter on proper Employment ADDISON STEELE TICKELL STEELE ADDISON No. for Beaux-Character of a Shoeing- Horn ADDISON 537. On the Dignity of Human Nature. HUGHES Epitaph in Pancras Church-yard. ADDISON 539. The Intentions of a Widow respecting On a Clergyman spoiling one of Til- STEELE . BUDGELL 540. Letter on the Merits of Spenser . . 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Hu- 544. Letter from Capt. Sentry on the Cha- racter of Sir Roger de Coverley and on his own Situation . . HUGHES 545. Letter from the Emperor of China ADDISON STEELE 547. Cures performed by the Spectator.. ADDISON 549. On Reluctance to leave the World- UNKNOWN VOL. XIV. 551. Translation of Greek Epigrams- 552. Recommendations of industrious Tradesmen Motteux Harris- UNKNOWN Rowley-Proposals for new Globes STEELE 553. On the Spectator's opening his Mouth -Commendations of him.... ADDISON Letter from Oxford Correspondents. UNKNOWN 554. On the Improvement of Genius 555. Farewell Paper and Acknowledge- ments of Assistance- Letter from 556. Account of the Spectator opening his ADDISON Author's recovering his Speech 561. Account of the Widows' Club . . ADDISON 562. On Egotism-Retailers of old Jokes. |