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CONTENTS TO VOL. XI.

Hughes.
Addison.

311. LETTER on Fortune-stealers Remarks on them on Widows 312. On Sorrow-Power of bearing CalamitiesLetter on the Prayers of Clergymen before Sermon

Steele. 313. Comparative Advantages of public and private Education Budgell. 314. Letters from a Lover, and answer-from John Trott on his Courtship Qualification of a PoetEncoring in the Theatres-Female Education

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315. Criticism on Paradise Lost 316. Letters on Idleness-From a Lover. Unknown. 17. On waste of time-Journal of a Citizen

Addison.
Steele.

318. Amours of Escalus, an old Beau 319. Letters from Dorinda, complaining of the Spectator's Partiality-From a Man of Fashion Budgell. 320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and Bachelors -Letter from an Idler 21. Criticism on Paradise Lost

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324. Account of the Mohock Club-Letter from a Countryman to his Mistress 325. On Looking-glasses-Passage from Milton

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Budgell. 326. Letter on Fortune-hunters-Hints to a Lover -Causes of longing in Women

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327. Criticism on Paradise Lost, .

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328. Letter from a Husband likely to be ruined by his Wife's Accomplishments 328.*Correspondence of Gabriel Bullock and Mrs. M. Clark

Steele.

329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster-Abbey.

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Addison. 330. Letters on the Education of Youth Steele. 331. Dissertation on Beards Budgell. 332. Account of the Sweaters-Letter from three thrifty Ladies

333. Criticism on Paradise Lost

334. On Dancing

Letter on the same Subject

Steele. Addison.

Steele.

Weaver.

335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre Addison.. 336. On the unaccommodating Disposition of old men-Impertinence of shopping

337. Letter on Education

Steele.

Budgell.

338. Letter complaining of a merry Prologue to a ~

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340. Character of Prince Eugene

Steele.

Addison.

Steele.

341. Letter in Defence of merry Epilogues. Budgell. 342. Story of Hortensius and Sylvana

Steele.

343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from a Monkey

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344. Epicure Mammon's Letter on Eating-on Women taking Snuff

345. Criticism on Paradise Lost

346. On true Liberality

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48. Letter on Detraction 349. Consolation and Intrepidity in Death Addison. 350. Cruelty of a French Captain-Reflections on Courage without Humanity

Steele.

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Addison,

351. Criticism on Paradise Lost

352. On early Wickedness-Extract from Tillotson's

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357. Criticism on Paradise Lost . 358. Proper Ingredients of Festivity and Mirth

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359. History of Will Honeycomb's Amours Budgell 360. On Propriety in genteel Dress Steele. 361. Letter on Cat-calls-History of them. Addison. 362. Letters in Commendation of Brook and Hellier's Wine-from a Scholar in Love 363. Criticism on Paradise Lost 364. Letter on Travelling

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Steele. Addison.

Earl of Hardwicke. From a new-married Couple-From a Prude

Steele.

365. Dangerous Influence of the Month of May Budgell.

Steele.

366. Inconsistencies in Love-Thoughts-Translation of a Lapland Love-song-On a Chambermaid's Perquisites. 367. Various Advantages of the Spectators-Paper -Printing

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Addison.

368. Account of the Death of Madame de Villacerfe

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369. Criticism on Paradise Lost 370. On the Stage-Dancing recommended Steele. 371. Humorous Way of sorting Companies-for Mirth-for Useful Purposes Addison. 372. Letters in Commendation of Powell, the Puppetshowman-Club of the Parish Clerks-Lawyers'

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