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CONTENTS.
VOL. II.
52. Witty sayings of several ancients.
53.
Delineation of the life of Tiberius.
54. Review of events in the reign of Kiug Charles the First.
Of the education of a prince.
55. Advantages of a happy talent for discerning times and sea
sons.
56. The character of a proud man.
57. Advantages of a great fortune well applied. A poetie
rhapsody in the manner of The Task.
58 The visit to Attalus concluded.
59. Notion that death may be avoided at will.
60. Meditations on the character of an infidel.
61. Of the morality of Christianity.
62. An argument for the evidences of the Christian religion.
63. Observations upon the several instances of right reason in
the heathen world,
64. Reasons offered a priori for the necessity of a mediator.
65. Argument of David Levi for the superiority of the mira-
cles wrought by Moses over those, which the evange-
lists record of Christ.
66. Further defence of the miracles objected to by David Levi.
67. The origin and progress of poetry.
68. On natural and acquired taste.
69. A delineation of Shakspeare's characters of Macbeth and
Richard. A parallel between him and Æschylus.
70. The subject continued.
71. Further continuation.
72. Conclusion of the subject.
73. Remarks upon the characters of Falstaff and his group.
74. Ben Jonson's imitations of Philostratus compared with
the original passages. His satirical glances at Shaks-
peare instanced.
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75. Review of Ben Jonson's comedy of the Fox.
76. Review of the Sampson Agonistes.
77. Comparative review of Rowe's Fair Penitent with the Fatal
Dowry of Massinger.
78. The same continued.
79.
80.
81.
82.
Conclusion of the review.
Remarks upon Congreve's comedy of the Double Dealer.
Observations on the various sorts of style.
Conversation in a coffee-house upon the time past compared
with the time present.
83, The same concluded.
84. General observations on the social character.
85. Advice to a man of landed property.
86. Author explains the motives of his work and concludes the
third volume.
87. Written on the last day of the year 1789. Short review of
the remarkable events within the period of that year.
88. The history of Nicolas Pedrosa.
89. The history continued.
90. The history concluded.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
A review of the present state of society in this country.
Letter from Posthumous, complaining of a certain writer,
who had published a collection of his memoirs and
remarkable sayings.
Kit Cracker, a dealer in the marvellous.
Walter Wormwood, an envious defamer.
Letter from Simon Sapling, describing his own character.
On the topic of procrastination.
Letter from Benevolus, giving an account of a damper.
Letters from various correspondents, particularly from
Gorgon, a self-conceited painter of the deformed and
terrible.
Discovery of a curious Greek fragment.
100. Athenian vision.
101.
Athenian vision concluded.
102. Upon the laste for acting private plays.
103. Anecdotes of Jack Gayless.
104. Memoirs of a sentimentalist.