CONTENTS. VOL. XII. No. 381. CHEERFULNESS preferable to Mirth ADDISON 382. On the frank Acknowledgment of 386. On an obsequious Behaviour--Charac- ter of Acasto-Art of being Agree- 387. Motives to Cheerfulness 388. Poetical Version of Solomon's Song, 389. Account of an atheistical Book-on . STEELE 390. On the proper method of repelling Ca- lumny ADDISON STEELE 391. Heathen Fables on Prayers-Vanity of human Wishes 392. Transformation of Fidelia into a Look- BUDGELL. STEELE ADDISON 402. Letters from Sylvia, complaining of an unnatural Mother-from a mar- ried Man in Love with his Ward- on the Death of the King of France ADDISON 404. On the misapplication of Nature's Gifts UNKNOWN 405. On the Improvement of sacred music ADDISON with a Woman of the Town--Trans- 422. On Raillery-Characters of Callis- 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the 425. Beauties of the Evening-Vicissitudes of Night and Day, a Drama STEELE UNKNOWN 429. Infirmary for ill-humoured People- 430. Increase of Beggars-Impostors-im- 432. On Prejudice and Emulation—a sulky 433. Advantages of the Sexes associating― 434. History of a female Republic. in one Person-female Equestrians ADDISON 437. Character of Sempronia, a Match- maker-Letter on naked Shoulders STEELE 438. On a passionate Temper—the angry 442. The Author's Address to his Corre- spondents-Thesis proposed 443. Letters from an English Singer at World-on Rudeness 444. On Quack Advertisements. 445. On the new Stamp-Success of the Spectator 447. Influence of custom-Moral deducted STEELE to Dinner-Quarrel between Will 449. Filial Piety of Fidelia-on the Collu- STEELE |