THE BRITISH ESSAYISTS; WITH PREFACES BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND CRITICAL, BY THE REV. LIONEL THOMAS BERGUER, LATE OF ST. MARY HALL, OXON: FELLOW EXTRAORDINARY OF THE IN FORTY-FIVE VOLUMES VOL. XXXII. ✔ EVOR LIBRARY LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. AND J. ALLMAN, PRINCES STREET, W. Baynes and Son, Paternoster Row; A. B. Dulau and Co. Soho Square; CONNOISSEUR. No. 94-140. -Non de villis domibusve alienis, Nec male necne Lepos saltet: sed quod magis ad nos Pertinet, et nescire malum est, agitamus.— HOR. CONTENTS TO VOL. XXXII. 96. Letter, with a Scheme for a Literary Register 97. Of Hangers-on-Tuft Hunters at Cambridge, a Species of them-An humbler Sort of Hangers- 98. Letter from a Husband, complaining of his Wife's excessive Generosity and Goodnature · 99. Letter, containing the Plan of a New Almanack for Persons of Quality-Specimen of it, in Ob- servations on the Month of May Unknown. 100. Letter from a Hanger-on, with the History of his Life-His Dependance on a Nobleman in the Country-on a Gentleman from Ireland-on a Colonel of the Guards-on a Jew-and others 101. On the New Year-Emblematical Image of Janus explained-Moral to be drawn from it 102. Letter on Nobility-Vanity of Pedigrees— Story of a Nobleman and his Coachman in Hell |