The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4

Forsideomslag
Bohn, 1866
 

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cimen
105
Advantages of Consent
116
On Singularity the Dread and Affectation of
125
On the Itch of Writing
132
Duty of being usefully employedon Planting
139
Dramatic ImprovementsCriticisms
148
THE GUARDIAN
157
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163
A Proposal for Honorary Rewards Coins
166
Advice to him
169
Notice of the Tatler and SpectatorScheme of a Lions Head at Buttons
172
Essay on National Justicea Persian Story
175
On the TuckerNaked NecksLaws of Lycurgus Position of Venus
178
Letters from FranceGaiety of the French
181
Variableness of the English Climate
184
On the FireworksSerious Reflections on the same
187
Story of a French GentlemanLetter on the Man ners of the French
190
Exhibition of the Charity ChildrenProposals to ex tend our Charities
193
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195
Letter from a Projector offering himself as a No menclatorLetter from Messrs Ditton and Whiston
198
Institution of the Tall Club
202
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204
Correspondence on the Tucker
205
On the Language of TreatyImproprieties instanced
207
Improper Conduct of the British YouthLove of KnowledgeSolomons Choice
212
Art of FlyingLetter from DædalusRemarks on Modern Dædalists
215
Letter from a Citizen in his Honeymoon Tom Trueloves Courtship
216
Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lions on Petticoats
218
On CriticismStradas Prolusion
221
Matters of Dress not to be introduced in the Pulpit Letter on Naked Breasts
223
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225
Information from a LionessOffer of an Outriding Lion
228
Translation of Stradas Prolusion
231
On Female Undressing
234
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236
Sequel of Stradas Prolusion
240
On Seducers of InnocenceLetter to one from a Mother
244
Comparative Merit of the two Sexes an Allegory
272
Pride not made for Man
276
Lucifers Account of a Masquerade
279
Utility of Learning to the Female Sex
282
History and Economy of Ants
286
The same concluded
291
Proper Employment of Time a Vision
296
Story of Miss Betty cured of her Vanity
301
Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants
304
Proper Sense and Notion of Honour
308
Humour of a Blunt SquireComplaisanceStory of Schacabac
313
Letter from an Insulted ChaplainPoem by Sir Thomas More
317
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319
On CharityThe Guardian in search of the Philoso phers Stone
322
Story of Helim and Abdallah
325
THE LOVER 10 On China Ware
332
Will WormwoodA discontented TemperA Sloven Nastiness or Slovenliness
335
THE PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR AND THE NECESSITY OF AN AUGMENTATION CONSIDERED Preface
340
THE LATE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF COURT TARIFF
364
THE WHIGEXAMINER 1 Review of the Examinerthe Meanness of his Style his absurd Riddles
370
The Conceit of the Examinerhis Party and Princi pleshis Wit Language and Argument
375
Speech of Alcibiades
382
Foreign Affairs and in Domestic Politics
385
THE FREEHOLDER
396
Reasons why the British Ladies should side with
407
The Guilt of Perjury
416
The Female Association
427
Arbitrary Power exemplified in the Conduct
435
The Guilt of Rebellion in general and of the late
443
The Political Creed of a Tory Malecontent
450
On the late Act of Parliament for suspending
457
Of the late French Edict for increasing the Value
465
The unchristian Spirit of our late PartyWritings
471
The Character and Conversation of a Tory Fox
478
The Designs of His Majestys Enemies impracticable
485
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508

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