VOLUME I

[BOOK I]

I. [A Family Scene ]7
II. [Comic Gambols ]14
III. [Consequences ]26
IV. [Studies of a grown Gentleman ]33
V. [Schooling of a young Gentleman ]41
VI. [Tuition of a young Lady ]44
VII. [Lost Labour ]49

BOOK II

I. [New Projects ]53
II. [New Characters ]60
III. [A Family Breakfast ]78
IV. [A Public Breakfast ]82
V. [A Raffle ]96
VI. [A Barn ]109
VII. [A Declaration ]112
VIII. [An answer ]117
IX. [An Explication ]123
X. [A Panic ]125
XI. [Two Lovers ]133
XII. [Two Doctors ]139
XIII. [Two Ways of looking at the same Thing ]147
XIV. [Two Retreats ]152
XV. [Two Sides of a Question ]157

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