No. ledge-Story of Mr. Friendly and his nephew Hawkesworth. 18. Critical remarks upon Fables-Fable of the Dog and Shadow upon a new plan · Hawkesworth. 19. Proposals to improve the Dramatic Entertainment of the Animal Comedians Bathurst. 20. Imperceptible Deviation to Vice-Moral use of punishment-Remonstrances of Conscience universal-Amurath, an Eastern Story Hawkesworth. 21. Eastern Story continued 22. Eastern Story concluded Bathurst. 23. Scheme of a new Memorandum-Book for the Use of the Ladies, with a specimen. 24. A parallel between an evening spent at the playhouse, and the several stages of Life Hawkesworth. 25. Infelicities of Matrimony produced by an imprudent Choice: exemplified in many characters Bathurst. 26. Right of the Town to suppress Dramatic Performances; an Allegory Hawkesworth. 27. An Allegorical Letter from Night: Anon— Requisites to the successful Practice of Physic Hawkesworth. 28. The practice of the positive Duties of Religion influence moral conduct Hawkesworth. 29. The Character of a Gamester defended 30. The Ladies directed in the Choice of a Husband -Good-nature described Hawkesworth. 31. The Origin of Cunning; an Allegory 32. Religion the only foundation of Content, an Eastern Story Hawkesworth. 33. Indirect quarrelling in Company censured Hawkesworth. 34. Folly of extravagance-The Story of Misar gyrus Johnson. No. 35. Plan of a new Paper called the Beau Monde Bathurst. 36. Directions to the Ladies, for their Conduct to a Husband Hawkesworth. 37. Happiness properly estimated by its degree in subject-Remarkable Instances of whatever Cruelty to Brutes Hawkesworth. 38. No life pleasing to GOD, that is not useful to Man; an Eastern Story 39. An encomium on Sleep Hawkesworth. 40. The Existence of Evil, and unequal Distribution of Happiness and Misery, necessary to exercise Virtue and animate Hope 41. Sequel to the Story of Misargyrus Hawkesworth. ADVENTURER. No. 1-41. -Tentanda via est; quâ me quoque possim On vent'rous wing in quest of praise I go, |