Letter on a Female Equestrian Hughes and Answer 105 Will Honeycomb's Knowledge of the 150 Inconveniences of Poverty-Affecta- World—Various kinds of Pedants Addison tion of Slovenliness
Budgell 106 Spectator's Visit to Sir R. de Cover-
151 Character of a Man of Wit and Plea-
ley's country Seat-the Knight's do-
sure
Steele
mestic Establishment
152 Military Courage
107 Sir Roger's Conduct to his Servants Steele 153 Folly of Wishing to be Young
108 Character of Will Wimble
Addison 154 Letter of Apology for a Man of Wit
109 Sir Roger's Ancestors
Steele
and Pleasure
110 On Ghosts and Apparitions
Addison 155 Impertinent Conversation to Women
111 Immateriality of the Soul
in Business
112 A Sunday in the Country-Sir Roger's
156 Character of Women's Men
Behaviour at Church
157 Improper Method of educating youth
113 His Account of his Disappointment in
158 Letters censuring the Spectator-On
Love
Steele
Women's Men—Good-breeding
114 On the Shame and Fear of Poverty
159 The Vision of Mirza
Addison
Characters of Laertes and Irus
160 On great and natural Geniuses
115 Labour and Exercise
Addison 161 Letter and Reflections on rustic Amuse-
116 A hunting Scene with Sir Roger Budgell ments
Budgell
117 On Witchcraft-Story of Moll White Addison 162 On Inconstancy and Irresolution Addison
118 Sir Roger's Reflections on the Widow 163 Disappointment in Love Letter from