The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 483-600. The Guardian. The lover. The present state of the war. The late trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The Whig-examiner. The Freeholder, no. 1-30 |
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VOL | 1 |
The true Political Controversy then existingthe Mea | 5 |
On Religious Melancholy | 13 |
PREBHOLVER | 26 |
On giving Advice | 31 |
8PBOTATOR | 70 |
BrandiAN PAOI | 97 |
Advantages of Consent | 121 |
Lucifers Account of a Masquerade | 279 |
Utility of Learning to the Female Sex | 282 |
History and Economy of Ants | 286 |
The same concluded | 291 |
Proper Employment of Time a Vision | 296 |
159 | 301 |
Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants | 305 |
Proper Sense and Notion of Honour | 308 |
On the Glories of Heaven | 132 |
Duty of being usefully employedon Planting | 139 |
390 | 143 |
THE GUARDIAN | 157 |
Observations of the Increase of Lions Character | 166 |
Notice of the Tatler and SpectatorScheme of | 172 |
menclatorLetter from Messrs Ditton and Whistòn | 198 |
Letter from a Citizen in his Honeymoon | 216 |
120 | 231 |
123 | 244 |
GUARDIAN PAGE 136 Various Causes of Death_Country Bill of Mortality | 257 |
Advantages of Illustrious Birthhow Contaminated Pride of Mr Ironside | 259 |
On Regard for Posterity | 263 |
History of LionsStory of Androcles | 267 |
On Female DressLetter to Pope Clement on the Tucker 269 152 Comparative Merit of the two Sexes an Allegory | 272 |
Pride not made for Man | 276 |
a Lion | 312 |
Letter from an Insulted ChaplainPoem by Sir Thomas More | 317 |
Miseries of Folly and Vice at the Head of a Family | 319 |
On CharityThe Guardian in search of the Philoso phers Stone | 322 |
Story of Helim and Abdallah | 325 |
IHE LOVER 10 On China Ware 39 Will WormwoodA discontented TemperÀ Sloven | 332 |
Nastiness or Slovenliness | 335 |
TILE PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR AND THE NECESSITY OF AN AUGMENTATION CONSIDERED Preface | 340 |
THE LATE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF COURT TARIFF | 364 |
THE WHIIGEXAMINER his absurd Riddles | 370 |
Review of the Examinerthe Meanness of his Style 2 The Conceit of the Examinerhis Party and Princi fleshis Wit Language and Argument | 375 |
Speech of Alcibiades 331 | 382 |
Of PartyLies | 421 |
The Guilt of Rebellion in general and of the late | 443 |
On the late Act of Parliament for suspending | 457 |
The Character and Conversation of a Tory Fox | 478 |