HARVARD COPYRIGHT, 1899, FOR INTRODUCTION AND NOTES, TYPOGRAPHY BY J. 8. CUSHING & 00., NORWOOD, MASS. CONTENTS PAGE II. The Spectator's Club. No. 2 III. Sir Roger on Men of Fine Parts. No. 6. IV. The Spectator at his Club. No. 34. V. Sir Roger at Home. No. 106. VI. The Coverley Household. No. 107. XX. Sir Roger at the Assizes. No. 122 XXI. A Story of Eudoxus and Leontine. XXII. The Spectator on Party-Spirit. No. 125 XXIII. Sir Roger and Politics. No. 126 XXXII. Sir Roger and Will Honeycomb. No. 359. 162 XXXIII. Sir Roger at Vauxhall. No. 383 XXXIV. The Death of Sir Roger. No. 517 181 183 JOSEPH ADDISON COVERLEY HALL 66 ILLUSTRATIONS Frontispiece Every one pressed forward to do something for him, "He is the last man that won a prize at the Tiltyard." 39 "As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation, he SIR ROGER IN LOVE "Her confidante sat by her. 48 55 They both kept their countenances, and after I had sat half an hour medi- THE COVERLEY HUNT. "The huntsman, getting forward, threw down his pole A COVERLEY WITCH "I could not forbear smiling to hear Sir Roger, who is COVERLEY HALL AT CHRISTMAS TIME. "Sir Roger, after the laudable custom of his ancestors, THE DEATH OF SIR ROGER . PAGE 78 145 "It was a most moving sight to see him take leave of his poor servants, commending us all for our fidelity, whilst we were not able to speak a word for weeping." MAP OF A PART OF LONDON IN 1710. 171 Between pages 182-183. |