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CONTENTS.
VOL. XXV.
WARTON
No
92. CRITICISM on the Pasto-
rals of Virgil
JONNSON
93. Observations on the Tempest
of Shakspeare
94. Idleness, however fortunate, in-
capable of felicity. Story
of Ned Froth
HAWKESWORTH
95. Apology for apparent Plagia-
rism. Sources of literary va-
riety
JOHNSON
96. The neceesity of reducing Ima-
gination under the Domi-
nion of Reason, exempli- fied
97. Observations on the Tempest
concluded 98. Account of Tim Wildgoose by
himself.
Anon. Project
to prevent the Disappoint-
ment of modern Ambia
tion
"HAWKESWORTH
99. Protectors injudiciously censu- red and applauded
.
ble
No.
100. Gradation from A Greenhorn to
A Blood: the life of Nomen-
tanus
HAWKES,
101. Blemishes in the Paradise Lost
102. Infelicities of Retirement to Men of
Business
103. Natural and adventitious Excellence,
less desirable thạn Virtue. Al-
merine and Shelimah; A Fairy
Tale
104. The Fairy Tale concluded
105. On the Fragments of Menander WARTON
106. Insensibility of Danger, when mis-
taken for Courage
107. Different Opinions equally plausi-
108. The Uncertainty of human Things
109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean
Swift: A Vision
110. Pity not an expression of strong
Benevolence
HAWKES
111. The Pleasures and Advantages of
Industry,
112. Il Effects of general Familiarity and
wanton rudeness
HAWKES.
113. Observations on Shakspeare's King
Lear
114. The value of Life fixed by Hope
and Fear, and therefore depen-
dent
upon the Will: An Eastern
115. The Iech of Writing universal :
116. Observations on king Lear çonti-
nued
117. Danger of assuming the Appear-
ance of Evil. The Story of Des-
demona
118. The Story of Desdemona conclu-
ded
119. The Folly of creating inartificial
Wants
120. The Miseries of Life
121. The Adventures of a Louse
122. Observations on King Lear conclu-
123. Fatal Effects of fashionable Levi-
ties. The Story of Flavilla HAWKES.
124. The Story continued
125. The Story concluded
126. Solitude not eligible
127. In what Arts the Ancients excel the
Moderns
128. Men differently employed unjustly
censured by each other
129. Characters at Bath
130. Danger of Relapse after Purposes
of Amendment
131. Singularity censured
• JOHNSON
132. Benevolence urged from the Mi-
sery of solitude: An Eastern Story
133. In what Arts the Moderns excel the
Ancients
134. The Cruelty of deserting Natural
Children, and the Danger of
slight Breaches of Duty. Aga-
mus's Account of his Daughter HAWKES.
135. Agamus's Account of his Daugh-
ter continued
136. Concluded
137. Writers not a useless Generation JOHNSON
138. Their Happiness and Infelicity
139. The Design of the critical Papers in
the Adventurer
140. Account of the general Plan, and Conclusion of the Work
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