CONTENTS. No. 567. METHOD of political Writers affect- ing Secrecy; Specimen. 568. Coffee-house Conversation on the pre- Man turned into a Libel ADDISON 571. Advantages of seeking the Protection of the Supreme Being ADDISON ADDISON 579. On Adultery-Dogs which guarded the Temple of Vulcan . 580. On the Glories of Heaven • UNKNOWN · ADDISON 596. Distresses of a very amorous Gentleman 598. On a merry and serious Cast of Temper ADDISON 604. On a Desire of knowing future Events UNKNOWN 607. Qualities necessary to make Marriage 608. List of Persons who demanded the 609. Letters, on the improper Dress of 610. Applause of Men not to be regarded— 611. Letter from a Lady insulted by her 612. On the Pride of Genealogy. 614. Questions on Widows, answered by the 615. On Fear. 616. On vulgar Phrases-Specimen. 617. On strained and pompous Phrases— Specimen. 623. Account of the Custom of Enborne. Pursuits of Avarice, Ambition, &c. Translation of Cato's Soliloquy. UNKNOWN |