CONTENTS NUMB. 544 LETTER from Captain Sentry on the character of Sir Roger de Coverley, and on his own situation STEELE 546 On dishonest dealing-Cibber's Heroic Daughter 547 Cures performed by the Spectator 548 Letter on poetical justice 549 On reluctance to leave the world-Letter from Sir Andrew Freeport on his retiring 550 Proposal for a new club ADDISON UNKNOWN ADDISON 551 Translation of Greek epigrams-Letter on law- UNKNOWN Letter from Oxford correspondents ADDISON UNKNOWN . HUGHES . STEELE 555 Farewell paper and acknowledgments of assist- ance-Letter from the Academy of Painting NUMB. 558 Endeavours of mankind to get rid of their bur- 559 The same concluded 560 Letters, from the dumb doctor-from a pert bag- ADDISON gage on the author's recovering his speech UNKNOWN 561 Account of the widows' club gentleman ADDISON UNKNOWN 564 On making a just estimate of the characters of mankind 565 On the nature of man-of the Supreme Being cimen ADDISON UNKNOWN . ADDISON 568 Coffee-house conversation on the preceding paper 569 On drunkenness 570 On petty ambition 572 On quacks UNKNOWN · ADDISON PEARCE 573 Letter from the president of the club of widows UNKNOWN 576 On singularity; the dread and affectation of it ADDISON UNKNOWN 578 On personal identity-Story of Fadlallah Vulcan 580 On the glories of heaven 581 The author's answer to his correspondents; let- ters from a lover and young lady 582 On the itch of writing 583 Duty of being usefully employed-on planting 585 The same concluded 586 The use of dreams |