THE BRITISH ESSAYISTS; WITH PREFACES BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND CRITICAL, BY THE REV. LIONEL THOMAS BERGUER, LATE OF ST. MARY HALL, OXON: FELLOW EXTRAORDINARY OF THE ROYAL MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. IN FORTY-FIVE VOLUMES. VOL. XV. LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. AND J. ALLMAN, PRINCES STREET, HANOVER SQUARE: W. Baynes and Son, Paternoster Row; A, B. Dulau and Co. Boho Square; W. Clarke, New Bond Street; R. Jennings, Poultry; J. Hearne, Strand; 567. METHOD of political Writers affecting Secrecy; Addison. Paper-The whole Duty of Man turned into a Addison. Unknown. Unknown. Pearce. Unknown. 7 5. The present Life preparatory to the Happiness 576. On Singularity; the Dread and Affectation of it 577. Letter from a Person supposed to be crazed- Petition of John a Nokes and Tom a Styles , 578. On personal Identity-Story of Fadlallah 579. On Adultery-Dogs which guarded the Temple 581. The Author's Answer to his Correspondents; Letters from a Loyer and young Lady. Unknown. 587. The Vision of Hearts Unknown. 588. On Self-love and Benevolence 589. On Planting-Folly of destroying Wood 591. Questions and Cases of Love Unknown. 592. Dramatic Improvements-Criticisms . Addison. 593. On Dreams, how to be improved Byrom. 595. On the Abuse of Metaphors 596. Distresses of a very amorous Gentleman 597. The Dreams of various Correspondents 598. On a merry and serious Cast of Temper Addison. Addison. 601. On Benevolence-Causes which obstruct it 602. Advantages of an Air of Importance in mak- 604. On a Desire of knowing future Events 605. A difficult Case in Love resolved 606. Embroidery recommended to the Ladies 607. Qualities necessary to make Marriage happy 608. List of persons who demanded the Flitch of 609. Letters, on the improper Dress of young Cler- 610. Applause of Men not to be regarded Story of Unknown. Unknown. 612. On the Pride of Genealogy 613. Letters, on Ambition-Eloquence of Beggars - from a Lady marked by the Small-pox 614. Questions on Widows, answered by the Love 616. On vulgar Phrases—Specimen 617. On strained and pompous Phrases—Specimen 619. Answers to various Correspondents 620. The Royal Progress, a Poem 622. Memoirs of an honest Country Gentleman 623. Account of the Custom of Enborne 624. Division of Mankind into Classes-Pursuits 625. Questions in Love solved by the Love Casuist 627. Letter to Zelinda from her Lover-his Death 628. On Eternity Bland. Unknown. haviour in Church Unknown. |