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THE
SPECTATOR;
A NEW EDITION:
CORRECTED FROM THE ORIGINALS.
WITH
A PREFACE,
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL,
BY ALEX. CHALMERS, F. S. A.
VOL. V.
NEW-YORK:
PUBLISHED BY E. SARGEANT, AND M. & W. WARD ; AND MUNROE, FRANCIS & PARKER, AND
EDWARD COTTON, BOSTON.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 05 04/20
D. & G. BRUCE, Printers. Slote-lane.
CONTENTS.
No.
254. LETTER from a Coquette to a new mar-
ried Lady, and Answer-Case of Love STEELE.
255. Uses of Ambition-Fame difficult to be
obtained
....
......
256. Subject-Disadvantages of Ambition
257. Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity
258. Letter on the Theatre-on a musical
Scheme
259. On outward Civilities-Salutation at Church
260. Letters from an old Bachelor-from Lovers
261. Love and Marriage
262. The Spectator's Success-Caution in Writ-
ing-announces his Criticism on Milton
263. Letters on the relative Duties of Parents
and Children-between a Mother and Son STEELE.
264. On living in a particular Way-Character
of Irus-Letters from Estcourt-from Sir
Roger
265. Female Head-dress-Will Honeycomb's
Notions of it
266. Miseries of Prostitution-Arts of Procu-
resses
267. Criticism on Paradise Lost
268. Letters on pulling the Nose
........
.....
ADDISON.
On Choice in Marriage-from a heedless Gazer-on Hoods-an Oxford Toast-
on patching
STEELE.
HEYWOOD.