VOLUME II
BOOK III
| I. | [A few kind Offices ] | 163 |
| II. | [A Pro and a Con ] | 173 |
| III. | [An Author's Notion of Travelling ] | 180 |
| IV. | [An internal Detection ] | 189 |
| V. | [An Author's Opinion of Visiting ] | 197 |
| VI. | [An Author's Idea of Order ] | 206 |
| VII. | [A Maternal Eye ] | 215 |
| VIII. | [Modern Ideas of Duty ] | 222 |
| IX. | [A Few Embarrassments ] | 230 |
| X. | [Modern Ideas of Life ] | 238 |
| XI. | [Modern Notions of Penitence ] | 244 |
| XII. | [Airs and Graces ] | 249 |
| XIII. | [Attic Adventures ] | 257 |
BOOK IV
| I. | [A few Explanations ] | 266 |
| II. | [Specimens of Taste ] | 274 |
| III. | [A few Compliments ] | 283 |
| IV. | [The Danger of Disguise ] | 291 |
| V. | [Strictures on Deformity ] | 299 |
| VI. | [Strictures on Beauty ] | 305 |
| VII. | [The Pleadings of Pity ] | 311 |
| VIII. | [The disastrous Buskins ] | 317 |
| IX. | [Three Golden Maxims ] | 324 |