THE SPECTATOR; A NEW EDITION': CORRECTED FROM THE ORIGINALS. WITH A PREFACE, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL, BY ALEX. CHALMERS, F. S. A. VOL. VIII. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY E. SARGEANT, AND M. & W. WARD; AND MUNROE, FRANCIS & PARKER, AND EDWARD COTTON, BOSTON. 1810. CONTENTS. 453. ON pious Gratitude-Poem on it. ...... 454. Advantages of being so easily pleased .... 455. Letters on Education-from the Husband 456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy-Letter from a Bankrupt and Answer... Complimentary Letter to the Spectator 463. Weight of Wisdom and Riches, a Vision ADDISON. 464. Mediocrity of Fortune to be preferred 467. On the Love of Praise-Character of Ma- 468. Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt.. 469. On Benevolence in official Situations .......... 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the 474. Letter complaining of Country Manners and HUGHES. STEELE. 475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love...... Addison. Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pha- From a Lawyer's Clerk·· HARPER. 481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count ........ ADDISON. 482. Letters from Hen-peckt Husbands-from a woman married to a Cotquean · 483. On attributing our Neighbours' Misfor- 484. Letter and Reflections on Modesty 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects- Character of a Templar in Love- 486. Letter on Hen-peckt Keepers. STEELE. |