VOLUME III

BOOK V

I. [A Pursuer ]333
II. [An Adviser ]338
III. [Various Confabulations ]343
IV. [A Dodging ]351
V. [A Sermon ]355
VI. [A Chat ]362
VII. [A Recall ]369
VIII. [A Youth of the Times ]375

BOOK VI

I. [A Walk by Moonlight ]386
II. [The Pantiles ]391
III. [Mount Ephraim ]400
IV. [Knowle ]408
V. [Mount Pleasant ]419
VI. [The accomplished Monkies ]427
VII. [The Rooms ]438
VIII. [Ways to the Heart ]446
IX. [Counsels for Conquest ]453
X. [Strictures upon the Ton ]462
XI. [Traits of Character ]469
XII. [Traits of Eccentricity ]482
XIII. [Traits of Instruction ]490
XIV. [A Demander ]496
XV. [An Accorder ]503
XVI. [An Helper ]512

VOLUME IV

BOOK VII

I. [The right Style of Arguing ]521
II. [A Council ]525
III. [A Proposal of Marriage ]531
IV. [A Bull-Dog ]535
V. [An Oak Tree ]541
VI. [A Call of the House ]547
VII. [The Triumph of Pride ]555
VIII. [A Summons to Happiness ]561
IX. [Offs and Ons ]570
X. [Resolutions ]576
XI. [Ease and Freedom ]583
XII. [Dilemmas ]590
XIII. [Live and Learn ]596

BOOK VIII

I. [A Way to make Friends ]604
II. [A Rage of Obliging ]612
III. [A Pleasant Adventure ]621
IV. [An Author's Time-keeper ]628
V. [An agreeable Hearing ]633
VI. [Ideas upon Marriage ]642
VII. [How to treat a Defamer ]646
VIII. [The Power of Prepossession ]655
IX. [A Scuffle ]661
X. [A Youthful Effusion ]669
XI. [The Computations of Self-Love ]679
XII. [Juvenile Calculations ]685