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THE

BRITISH ESSAYISTS;

WITH

PREFACES

BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL,

AND CRITICAL,

BY THE

REV. LIONEL THOMAS BERGUER,

LATE OF ST. MARY HALL, OXON: FELLOW EXTRAORDINARY OF THE
ROYAL MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH.

IN FORTY-FIVE VOLUMES.

VOL. XIII.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR T. AND J. ALLMAN, PRINCES STREET,

HANOVER SQUARE:

W. Baynes and Son, Paternoster Row; A. B. Dulau and Co. Soho Square;
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R. Triphook, Old Bond Street; Westley and Parrish, Strand; W. Wright,
Fleet Street; C. Smith, Strand: H. Mozley, Derby: W. Grapel, and
Robinson and Sons, Liverpool: Bell and Bradfute, J. Anderson, jun. and
H. S. Baynes and Co. Edinburgh: M. Keene, and J. Cumming, Dublin.

F119018

LELAND STANFORD

LIBRARY

UNIVE

Printed by J. F. Dove, St. John's Square.

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453. ON pious Gratitude-Poem on it Addison.
454. Advantages of being so easily pleased-Diffe-
rent Characters, in a Tour through the Metropolis

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Steele.
455. Letters on Education-from the Husband of a
Scold-on Money-the Use of Similies Steele.
456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy--Letter from
a Bankrupt and Answer
Steele.
457. Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers. Addison.
458. On true and false Modesty

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459. On religious Faith and Practice
460. Paradise of Fools, a Vision

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Letter on Bowing and Curtsying at Church. Steele.
461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm
Complimentary Letter to the Spectator Steele.

462. On pleasant Fellows-Pleasant Character of

Charles II.

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Steele.

466. On the Advantages of Dancing

467. On the Love of Praise-Character of Manilius

Hughes.

468. Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt. Steele.
469. On Benevolence in official Situations. Addison.
470. Criticism-Specimen of various Readings

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472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the

Poor-on the Loss of Sight.

Steele.

473. Letters, on Affectation of Ignorance-from a
Poetical Lover-Specimen of the Familiar. Steele.


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