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MAR - 2 1932
No.
1365
18
CONTENTS OF VOL. III. 3
157. ACCOUNT of a Female Concert-Matches proposed between the
Music of both Sexes
158. Pedantry of Tom Folio, the Book-broker
Addison.
159. Vindication of Marriage against the Wits-Passages from Cicero's
Letters
160. A Visit and Letter from the Upholsterer: Addison-Letter from a
Coquette, and from Tom Folio
161. Dream of the Region of Liberty
Steele.
162. Duty of a Censor-How performed by the Author-Subscriptions
for the Tatler
164. Remarks on the Author's various Correspondents-Story of an
old Soldier
-165. On the Impertinence of Criticism-Character of Sir Timothy Tittle
Addison,
166. Rules of Visiting-Character of Tom Modely-Notice of a Pastoral
Masque, &c.
167. Funeral and Character of Mr. Betterton the Actor
168. Characters of Impudence and Absurdity-Education of the
Jesuits-Petition of Sarah Lovely
169. On the Evils of Drinking-Character of a Country Gentleman-
Letter from F. Bickerstaff
> 170. Vicissitudes of human Life-Visit to the Lottery-Office-Ad-
vertisement of a Heart lost
171. Origin of Honour and Title-Behaviour of the Indian Kings-
Impertinence of Minucio
172. Mischiefs arising from Passion-Story of Mr. Eustace
173. Errors in Education-Character of Horace
174. Various Species of mad Persons-Lady Fidget and Will Voluble
175. On the Life of People of Condition
176. On Heroism in Sufferings-Eucrates, the good-natured Man-
Characters of Martius and Aristæus-Letter from an Idle Man,
and his Daughter
177. On Dedications
178. On Don Quixote-The Upholsterer at the Coffee-house
179. Letter on the Construction of a Green-house
180. Injustice of not paying Tradesmen-Of Show and Extravagance
181. On the Death of Friends-Of the Author's Father-Sale of Wine
182. Pleasures of the Theatre-Characters of Wilks and Cibber
183. Decay of Public Spirit-Character of Regulus
184. On Marriage, and the customary Ceremonies-Impertinence of
Wags
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185. Cruelty of Parents thwarting the Inclinations of their Children in
Love-Story of Antiochus and Stratonice
186. Characteristics of Vanity, Pride, and Ambition-Correspondents'
Neglect of Postage
187. Pasquin of Rome, his Letters to the Author-Coffee-house Con-
versation
188. Letter on a Green-house-From a Rustic-Character of Desde-
mona Of Bullock and Penkethman
189. An Example of judicious Education-Character of Sam. Bicker-
staff and his Family
190. Party-writing-Answer to Pasquin's Letter-A Law Case-Letter
to the King of France
191. Mischief of making Vice commendable-Character of Polyprag-
mon-Lee's Alexander
> 192. Characters in a Stage-coach-Anecdote of Two Ladies and their
Husbands Passengers in a Packet-boat
193. The Author's Politics-Affairs of the Stage-Letter from Downes
the Prompter
194. Passage from Spenser transposed
195. Letter on the Author's Politics-Orders to Quacks-Letter to
Amanda
196. On the Behaviour of Patrons to their Dependants
197. Account of Epistolæ obscurorum virorum-Passion for being thought
a Scholar
198. History of Cælia
199. Remarks on the same-On Marriage Settlements-Specimen of a
Contract
200. Letter from a Lady in Doubt between Two Lovers-Plan for
raising the Fortunes of Ten Young Ladies
201. Faults of the Women attributable to the Men--Letters from Lovers
--Benefit Plays-Advertisement from the Trumpet Steele.
202. On unreasonable Expectations-On Heroic Actions in private
203. Account of the Drawing of the Lottery-Letter from the Owner of
a Green-house
204. Improper Manner of Address-Character of Tom Courtly
205. On Drunkenness
206. On Esteem-Character of Jack Gainly, and his Sister Gatty-Of
Flavia and Lucia
207. Conduct of the Author's Three Nephews to a Female Visitor-
Character of a Gentleman-Letter from a Lottery Adventurer
208. On injudicious civil People-Character of the most agreeable Com-
panion
209. Scene between Alexander the Great and his Physician proposed
to an Historical Painter
210. Visit to a Censorious Lady of Quality--Letters from an old Maid
-Continental Intelligence
211. Uses of Sunday-On Devotion
-From a Virgin, &c.
212. On Simplicity of Ornament-Letters on an Ass in the Lion's Skin
213. On Dissimulation and Simulation-Tom Trueman, a Hero in Do-
mestic Life.
214. On the Rigid and the Supple-Account of a Political Barometer
215. Account of a Flatterer-And a common Jester-Case of a Widow
-Petition of the Linen Drapers
216. Taste of the Virtuosi-Legacy of a Virtuoso-Death of Mr. Part-
ridge
217. On Scolds-The Author's Notice that he means to be much
wittier
218. On the Names given by Gardeners to Flowers-A Visit to a
Garden
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219. Impertinence of professed Wits-Character of Tom Mercer-
Letters and Petitions
220. Account of the Church Thermometer
221. Letter from the Virtuoso's Widow-From a Scold-Cure for
Scolding
222. Riots at Nottingham-Midnight Frolics-Serenades improper for
this Country
-223. Evils of Jointures and Settlements-Orders concerning them
224. On Advertisements-Quackeries-Washes, &c.
-225. On improper Familiarities
226. Life of Margery, alias John Young, commonly called Dr. Young
227. Case of an envious Man
228. Letters from High Church-On Almanack Weather-From a
Writer of Advertisements
229. Remarks on the Author's Enemies-Fable of the Owls, Bats, and
the Sun
230. Improprieties of Phrase-Affectation of Politeness-Vulgarisms
231. The Taming of the Shrew-Present of Wine
232. Letter from the Upholsterer-Rage for Politics
233. History of Joseph and his Brethren
334. Letters on Education: Greenwood-Devotion
235. On Parental Partiality
236. Account of the Migration of Frogs into Ireland
237. Effects of the Touch of 1thuriel's Spear, a Dream
(probably) Addison.
238. Description of a City-shower: Swift-Prose Part of the Paper
239. Remarks on the Author's Enemies The Examiner
240. On the Science of Physic-Quacks of the Time
241. On Drinking-Improper Behaviour, at Church-On By-words-
245. Advertisement of Lady Fardingale's stolen Goods-Letter from
a Black Boy
246. On a Censorious Disposition-Letters to Defaulters-Characters
of Plumbeus and Levis
247. Letter from Almeira, an Edinburgh young lady-And Answer by
Mrs. Jenny Distaff.
Steeel.
248. On the Improvement of Beauty by Exercise-Lazy Ladies-Very
busy ones
249. Adventures of a Shilling
250. Institution of a Court of Honour
251. On Virtuous Independence-Where true Happiness is to be found
252. Defence of Sober Drinking-Letter from Ralph and Bridget
Yokefellow
253. Journal of the Court of Honour
Addison and Steele.
254. Sir John Mandeville's Account of the Freezing and Thawing of
several Speeches
255. Letter from a Chaplain-Thoughts on the Treatment of Chaplains
256. Proceedings of the Court of Honour
257. Wax-work Representation of the Religions of Great Britain
258. Letter on the Use of the Phrase North Briton: Swift, Prior, Rowe
-On "a Person of Quality"—A Lady invested by several Lovers
-From a Chaplain-Taliacotius-Bachelors
259. Journal of the Court of Honour
260. Essay on Noses-Skill of Taliacotius
261. Plan for the Encouragement of Wedlock-Instance of Public Spirit
263. On the different Hours kept in Modern Times-College Hours
Early Hours
264. On tedious Talkers and Story-tellers
265. Journal of the Court of Honour
266. Fantastic Passion of two old Ladies-Sam Trusty's Visit to them
267. On appointed Seasons for Devotion-Lord Bacon's Prayer
268. Petition on Coffee-house Orators and News-readers, with the
Author's Remarks
269. Letters on Love and Friendship-Plagius preaching Tillotson's
Sermons
270. Letter on the Dress of Tradesmen-Petition of Ralph Nab, the
Hatter Of Elizabeth Slender, Spinster-Letter to Mr. Ralph
Incense, Chaplain
271. Conclusion, Design of the Work, and Acknowledgment of As-
sistance