INDEX. ABSENCE of mind... Absent Lovers... a great Man's Levee. an Atheistical Book. 389 Arts of Courtship.. 184 of Procuresses.. 235 179 BALLAD of the Children in the Wood.... 623 Behavior of a Beau at a Theater.. the Marriage of Will Honeycomb. 530 Bishop of St. Asaph's Preface to his Ser- 324 mons.... a Remarkable Sleeper. a Trunkmaker in the Theater.. a Whistling-match. the Custom of Enborne. the Death of Madame de Villacerfe 368 ......... NO. 77 Anecdote of an Atheistical Author...... 629 Answers to various Correspondents.. 193 Art of being agreeable in Company. 63 of a Shoeing-horn... 257 NO. 497 397 619 610 432 386 33 400 266 85 425 240 69 377 384 135 92 77 4 167 51 386 11 49 354 302 407 73 264 175 37 151 467 139 280 340 198 437 536 485 516 108 156 409 Complaint against a Coxcomb.. ct Starers.. of Thomas Kimbow.... Complexions... Condition of Servants. Conduct of the Lions at the Opera.. Connection between Prudence and Good For- tune.. Consolation... NO. Complaints of Rachel Welladay against the 286 103 Dramatic Improvements.. 13 Dream of a Picture-gallery. 163 422 506 Criticisms... on the Spectator. of Parents.... 306 Contemplation of the Character of our Saviour 356 of Parents in the Affair of Marriage.. D. to his Coquette Mistress.... 192 Dancing. recommended.. of the Month of May escaped.. 197 Court of Inquisition on Maids and Bachelors. 203 Criticism 401 328 300, 470 454 247 605 20€ 256 163 313 Discretion and Cunning.. 225 275 508 Dispute on the Landed and Trading Interest. 174 Distresses of a very Amorous Gentleman.. Division of Mankind into Classes.. 547 12 NO. 67, 296 67 395 534 468 ... of communicating Knowledge: Objec- to Parents.... EDUCATION compared to Sculpture.. 204 Excess of Anxiety about Health.. 517 104 .... 286 446 89 208 288 508 201 62 128 281 331 596 21 624 592 44 83 597 99 583 ments... 55 Eloquence of Beggars.. 314 Embroidery recommended to the Ladies 606 533 465 205 66 487 Ephesian Matron, The. Epicure Mammon's Letter on Eating.. 350 Erratum in the Paper on Drinking. on Friendship. Essays on the Pleasures of the Imagination 411-421 379 189 215 123 49 25 NO. NO. Letter from a Countryman to his Mistress.... 324 Letter from Sophia in Love with a Short Face 292 251 134 from a Splenetic cured.... 236 274 334 542 341 95 on Dancing.... on the Decay of the Club.. from a Father to his Son. on Female Equestrians.. on Fortune Hunters. on Detraction.... 348 on the Effects of the Love of Money.. 450 252 on Fashionable Education. 66 189 104 326 311 477 298 212 486 127 493 204 ... on Fortune Stealers. on Gardening.. on the General Notion we have of the Fair Sex... from a Hen pecked Husband, deter- mined to be Free..... on Hen-pecked Keepers... on the Hoop Petticoat.. from Horace to Claudius Nero.. to a Husband.... from a Husband likely to be ruined by from an Idler.. on Idols... on a Jealous Husband. on Impertinents.. Reflections on the Subject.... from a Languishing Lover. from Leonora.. from a Lion.. from a Lover... .... 328 320 ...... 87 527 ...... 168 236 ... 611 527 322 from Oxford Correspondents.. 551 163 136 208 227 24 from a Person supposed to be Crazed.. 577 on Poachers... 525 on Poetical Justice. 548 from a Poor and Proud Jezebel.. 392 on the Prayers of Clergymen before 199 540 343 437 203 364 from the President of the Club of Widows.. 573 from a Prude..... 364 on Punning.... 396 and Reflections on Modesty. 484 and Reflections on Rustic Amusements 161 304 549 from Sir John Envil, married to a Wo- 299 532 312 on Epitaphs.. from Estcourt-from Sir Roger. - 316 on Greek Mottoes-the use of the Win- - - on innocent Diversions-from a Tro- G09 217 245 on the Joys and Satisfactions of Pri- 406 from the Lion-from an Under sexton .... |