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VOL. IV--GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND--II
SIR RICHARD STEELE--
I Of Companions and Flatterers
II The Story-Teller and His Art.
V On Certain Symptoms of Greatness.
VI How to Be Happy tho Married.
LORD BOLINGBROKE--
I Of the Shortness of Human Life
II Rules for the Study of History.
ALEXANDER POPE--
I An Ancient English Country Seat.
II His Compliments to Lady Mary.
LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU--
I On Happiness in the Matrimonial State.
II Inoculation for the Smallpox.
LORD CHESTERFIELD--
I Of Good Manners, Dress and the World.
II Of Attentions to Ladies.
HENRY FIELDING--
I Tom the Hero Enters the Stage.
II Partridge Sees Garrick at the Play.
SAMUEL JOHNSON--
II Pope and Dryden Compared.
DAVID HUME--
I The Character of Queen Elizabeth.
II The Defeat of the Armada.
LAURENCE STERNE--
I The Starling in Captivity.
II To Moulines with Maria.
THOMAS GRAY--
I Warwick Castle.
II To His Friend Mason on the Death of Mason's Mother
HORACE WALPOLE--
I Hogarth.
II The War in America.
GILBERT WHITE--
The Chimney Swallow.
ADAM SMITH--
I Of Ambition Misdirected.
II The Advantages of a Division of Labor.
SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE--
Professional Soldiers in Free Countries.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH--
I The Ambitions of the Vicar's Family.
II Sagacity in Insects.
EDMUND BURKE--
I The Principles of Good Taste.
II A Letter to a Noble Lord
WILLIAM COWPER--
I Of Keeping One's Self Employed.
II Of Johnson's Treatment of Milton.
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