The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160

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Dream of the Region of Liberty
138
Duty of a CensorHow performed by the Author Subscriptions for the Tatler
142
Critical reading of Ned Softlys Poetry
145
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146
The Impertinence of CriticismSir Timothy Tittle
148
Characters in a StagecoachAnecdote of two Ladies and their Husbands Passengers in a Packetboat
152
Taste of the VirtuosiLegacy of a VirtuosoDeath of Mr Partridge
155
On the names given to FlowersVisit to a Garden
158
Account of the Church Thermometer
162
On AdvertisementsQuackeriesWashes c
165
Life of Margery alias John Young commonly called Dr Young
169
Remarks on the Authors Enemies Fable of the Owls Bats and the Sun
172
Remarks on the Authors EnemiesThe Examiner
174
The Science of PhysicQuacks of the Time
178
Adventures of the Author when invisible
181
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184
Adventures of a Shilling
187
Institution of a Court of Honour
188
Journal of the Court of Honour
191
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194
Letters from a ChaplainThoughts on the Treat ment of Chaplains
198
Proceedings of the Court of Honour
201
Waxwork representation of the Religions of Great Britain
205
Journal of the Court of Honour
210
Essay on NosesSkill of Taliacotius
213
Journal of the Court of Honour
218
Journal of the Court of Honour
221
On appointed Seasons for DevotionBacons Prayer
224
THE SPECTATOR 1 The Spectators Account of himself
228
SPECTATOR TAGE 3 Public Credit a Vision
237
On the Absurdities of the Modern Opera
240
Popular Superstitions
243
Letters on Masquerades
246
Account of various Clubs
249
The Uses of the Spectator
253
Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children
256
Conduct of Lions at the OperaMerit of Nicolini
259
Story of Cleantheon Happiness exemplified in AureliaFulvia
262
Various Articles of Dress LampoonsScandal PoliticsLetter from Charles Lillie
265
History of the Italian Opera
268
Divinity Law and Physic overburdened with Practi tioners
271
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275
Letter from a Valetudinarian
278
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282
Project of an Office for the Regulation of Signsa Monkey recommended for the Opera
285
Italian RecitativeAbsurdities of the Opera Dresses
288
Project of a new Opera
291
Success of the Spectators with various Classes of Readers represented by the Club
294
Of the ClubSir Roger de Coverleythe Templar Sir Andrew FreeportCaptain Sentry Will HoneycombThe Clergyman 232
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297
Catalogue of a Ladys LibraryLeonora
300
Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employments
332
Vision of Marraton
335
Mischiefs of PartyRage in the Female Sex
339
Essay on WitHistory of False Wit
342
The same subject continued
346
Wit of the Monkish Agesin Modern Times
350
The subject continued
354
On Friendship
367
The Royal ExchangeBenefit of extensive Commerce
370
Critique on the Ballad of ChevyChase
373
SPECTATOR PAGE 72 Account of the Everlasting Club
379
Passion for Fame and PraiseCharacter of the Idols
381
Continuation of the Critique on ChevyChase
384
Female PartySpirit discovered by Patches
389
Dream of a Picture Gallery
392
Fate of WritingsBallad of Children in the Wood
395
On Physiognomy
396
LoversDemurrage Folly of Demurrage
401
Punishment of a voluptuous Man after DeathAd venture of M Pontigna
405
Books for a Ladys Library
408
Proper Methods of employing Time
411
Subject continuedPursuit of Knowledge
415
Ladies Headdresses
419
The Chief Point of HonourDuelling
422
Uncertainty of Fame Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I
425
Exercise of the Fan
428
Will Honeycombs Knowledge of the Worldva rious kinds of Pedants
431
Visit to Sir R de Coverleys Country Seat
434
Character of Will Wimble
437
On Ghosts and Apparitions
440
Immateriality of the Soul
443
A Sunday in the CountrySir Roger at Church
446
Labour and Exercise
451
On WitchcraftStory of Moll White
452
Rural MannersPoliteness
454
Instinct in Animals
460
The subject continuedWisdom of Providence
461
A Visit with Sir Roger to the Country Assizes
465
Education of Country SquiresStory of Eudoxus and Leontine
469
Use and Difficulties of Periodical Papers
472
Mischiefs of PartySpirit
475
The subject continuedSir Rogers Principles
478
Letter on the HoopPetticoat
481
Difference of Temper in the SexesFemale Levity
484
Fashions in DressHow imitated in the Country
487
Interview of Sir Roger with a Gang of Gipsies
490
Opinions entertained of the Spectator in the Country Letter from Will Honeycomb
493
Blessing of being born an Englishman
496
The Vision of Mirza
499
On great natural Geniuses
504
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