Poetry from 1797 was also not indexed, except for the final two issues, 103 and 104 (pages 408 and 416). These listings have not been added.
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| [A] | |
| Account of a dreadful murder, | PAGE [20],[28] |
Activity conducive to happiness, | [31] |
Account of a wonderful deliverance at sea, | [31] |
| Advice, | [35] |
| All men are slaves, | [38] |
| Anecdotes, | [39],[47],[119],[175] |
Account of the last moments of Dr. Johnson, | [43],[51] |
| Aphorism, | [44] |
| Astonishing courage, | [44] |
Anecdotes of men of extraordinary strength, | [60] |
| Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson, | [63] |
| Anecdotes of Dr. Goldsmith, | [67] |
| Activity, | [65] |
Account of a negro woman who became white, | [71] |
| Anger, | [76] |
| Anecdote of Mr. Handel, | [84] |
| Authenticated etymologies, | [89],[99],[131] |
| Anecdote of Voltaire, | [91] |
| Anger, | [99] |
| Arabian Maxims, | [126],[148] |
| Anecdote of Miss D’Arblay, | [151] |
| Anecdote of Dr. Goldsmith, | [159] |
| Anecdote of the celebrated John DeWitt, | [164] |
| Anecdote of Sir Philip Sidney, | [169] |
| Anecdote of Cæsare Arethuzi, | [174] |
| Anecdote of M. De Sartine, | [183] |
| Anecdote of an Earl ofPortland, | [195] |
| Anecdote of Madame Fayette, | [406] |
| Anecdote of Champagneaux, | [407] |
| Anecdote of Camus, | [407] |
| Anecdote of Madame Cordet, | [411] |
| Anecdote of Voltaire, | [411] |
| Advice, | [174] |
| Account of La Maupin, | [182] |
| Affection, | [199] |
| Adieu to a favourite grove, | [224] |
| Ambition, | [249] |
Answer to a grammatical epistle, | [263] |
| Art of happiness, | [273] |
| Artful lover, | [281] |
Address of the Translator of Magical Delusions, | [330],[338] |
| Alfonso and Marina, | [333],[341],[349] |
| Approach of Spring, | [352] |
| African’s Complaint, | [353] |
| Affability, | [361] |
| Antiochus and Stratonice, | [366] |
Anecdotes, [215],[219],[239],[243],[255],[270],[308],[315],[323],[326],[339],[343],[355],[363],[365],[391],[399],[403],[414],[415] | |
| [B] | |
| Beautiful Allegory, | [28] |
| Bon Mot, | [75] |
| Benevolence, | [78] |
| Beggar, The—a Fragment, | [84] |
| Bonna, Life of, | [286] |
| Balm of sorrow, | [323] |
| Behaviour, | [393] |
| [C] | |
| Curious proposition of a debtor to his creditor, | [7] |
| Curious etymology, | [25] |
| Curious Law Anecdote, | [47] |
| Cursory thoughts on fortune, | [30] |
| Conscience, | [68] |
| Character of a rich man, | [68] |
| Court of love, | [68] |
| Contemplation, | [75] |
Courtship and marriage of Dr. Johnson, | [76] |
Curious superscription of a letter, | [81] |
| Curious historical Anecdote, | [91] |
| Curious observations, | [140] |
| Curious observations on makinglove, | [148] |
| Character of a poor man, | [87] |
| Character of a good man, | [119] |
| Conjugal affection, | [150] |
| Conversation, on | [153] |
| Contentment, on | [156] |
| Compassion—an anecdote, | [163] |
| Communion with our own hearts | [177] |
| Character, a, extracted from Camilla, | [185] |
| Conversation of a fine woman, | [190] |
| Candidus, | [214],[222] |
| Contemplation—an ode, | [216] |
Conduct of men towards the fair, | [262] |
| Choice, | [280],[367] |
| Curiosity, | [285] |
| Curious incident, | [286] |
| Curious Anecdote, | [315] |
| Chearfulness, | [329] |
| Criminal, | [335],[351],[359],[375],[383] |
| Collins’s monument, | [366] |
| Character of Lord Mount-Garth, | [382] |
| Clown and Lawyer, | [384] |
| Customs of the Hindoos, | [388] |
| Character of the Swedes, | [390] |
| Compassion, | [401] |
| [D] | |
Description of the salt mines of Williska, | [1],[9] |
| Dead infant, the—a fragment, | [3] |
Discovery of ancient manuscripts, | [38] |
| Death, | [39] |
| Death, on | [55] |
| Death of a Philosopher, | [217] |
| Detached thoughts, | [92] |
| Deceit, | [265] |
| Duty of old age, | [265] |
| Debtor, | [288] |
| Digression, | [316] |
| Discontent, | [321] |
Description of a Wonderful Cavern in UpperHungary, | [366] |
| Domestic felicity, | [401] |
| Detraction, a vision, | [414] |
| [E] | |
| Effect of music, | [12] |
Extraordinary adventure of a Spanish nobleman, | [27],[34] |
| Extraordinary effects of suddenjoy, | [54] |
| Extraordinary effects ofjealousy, | [68] |
| Extraordinary thirst for fame, | [95] |
| Extraordinary instances ofgratitude, | [164] |
| Extraordinary intrepidity of theJomsburgians, | [177] |
| Extraordinary recompense accordingto merit, | [207] |
| Evening meditation, | [73] |
| Enthusiasm of character, | [75] |
Enigmatical list of amiable young ladies, | [87] |
Effects of love on life and manners, | [89] |
Extract from a royal grant of land in Carrata, | [97] |
| Essay on patience, | [137] |
| Essay on hope, | [145] |
| Eulogy on Buffon, | [139] |
| Extravagance and avarice, | [161] |
| Essay from Candidus, | [188] |
| Essayist, | [217], [233], [249] |
| Education, reflections on | [221] |
| Ethicus, | [271] |
| Elliot, Mr. history of | [277],[284],[293] |
| Effects of love, | [281] |
| Effects of envy, | [301],[309] |
| Examples of humanity, | [350] |
| Epitaph on Mr. Scrip, | [374] |
| [F] | |
Fatal effects of indulging the passions, | [2],[10],[18],[26] |
| Forgetful man, the | [23], [254] |
| Funeral, the | [44] |
| Fact, a | [46] |
Fragment, a—on benevolence, | [81] |
| Friendship, | [108] |
| Fragment, a | [111] |
| Fragments of Epicharmus, | [124] |
Folly of Freethinking—an anecdote, | [143] |
| Fiery ordeal, the | [158] |
| Fugitive trifles, | [159] |
| Friendship, | [198] |
| Flower girl, | [287] |
| Fugitive thought, | [321] |
Fatal effects of a too susceptible heart, | [324] |
| Fragment, | [327] |
| Farrago, | [348], [356], [364], [372], [380], [388], [396], [404], [412] |
| [G] | |
God’s providence in the formation of his creatures, | [11] |
Good name, a, is better than precious ointment, | [12] |
| Greatness, | [14] |
| Geography, on | [39] |
| Gleanings, | [87],[100],[117] |
| Generosity, | [140] |
| Good husband, the | [169] |
| Good wife, the | [169] |
| Grammatical epistle, | [255] |
| Genius of women, | [260] |
| Genius of the Arabs, | [268] |
| Gratitude, | [289] |
| Genuine sentiment, | [305] |
| Generous rival, | [357] |
| [H] | |
| History of the Princess de Ponthieu, | [36],[42],[50],[58],[66],[74],[82],[90] |
| Hint to the scholar, | [46] |
| Happiness, | [79] |
| Human life, | [79] |
History of the Baron de Lovzinski, [98],[106],[114],[122],[133],[141],[149],[157],[165],[173],[181],[189],[197],[205],[212] | |
| Hymns of the native Peruvians, | [113] |
| Humanity, | [166] |
| Hypocrisy, on | [171] |
| History of the beard, | [180] |
| Happiness, | [201] |
| Humanity, | [225] |
| Happiness, | [268] |
| Hope, | [303],[377] |
| Humility, | [377] |
Henry and Louisa, an affecting tale, | [413] |
| [I] | |
| Imagination, on | [84] |
| Imitation, | [91] |
| Instance of benevolence, | [167] |
| Instance of uncommonfriendship, | [179] |
| Instruction to loungers, | [302] |
| Imprudent friendship, | [345] |
| Intent of religion, | [377] |
| Ivar and Matilda, | [406] |
| [J] | |
| Jealousy, | [15] |
| Juliet, a story, | [100] |
| [K] | |
| Knowledge, | [25] |
| [L] | |
| Landscape painting, on | [49] |
| Local curiosities, | [83] |
| Lady’s monitor, the | [97] |
| Laughing, on | [161] |
Letter from the Hon. Miss B. to Sir Richard P. | [193] |
| Life, | [196] |
Lamentations of Panthea over the body of Abradates, | [201] |
| Lavinia, a pastoral | [272] |
| Love and folly, | [343] |
| Literary pursuits, | [369] |
Letter to a lady on her marriage, | [373] |
Letter of Lady Compton to her husband, | [385] |
| [M] | |
| Morning reflections, | [1] |
| Maxims, | [17],[33],[119],[155] |
| Moorish gratitude, | [23] |
| Moral axiom, | [30] |
| Mutability of fortune, on the | [39] |
| Melancholy transaction, | [62] |
| Means of acquiring happiness, | [91] |
| Military anecdotes, | [92],[135],[182] |
| Meanings of the word Make, | [92] |
| Misfortune, | [95] |
| Metamorphosis of characters, | [127] |
| Moral maxims, | [127],[129] |
| Maria; or the seduction, | [132] |
| Mental accomplishment superior to personalattractions, | [185] |
| Man, | [188] |
| Means of extinguishing fires, | [196] |
| Miser and prodigal, | [172] |
| Mordaunt, Mrs. history of | [228], [237], [244], [253], [261], [269] |
| Matrimonial ballad, | [232] |
| Miscellany, | [279],[332] |
| Men of genius not rewarded, | [292] |
| Marriage, | [297] |
| Miranda, a moral tale, | [317],[325] |
| Matrimony, | [337] |
| Man of pleasure, | [337] |
| Madelaine, a story, | [396] |
Marriages, [7],[15],[23], [31],[39],[47],[55],[63],[71],[79],[87],[95],[103],[111],[119],[127],[135],[143],[151],[159],[167],[175],[183],[191],[199],[207],[215],[223],[231],[239],[255],[263],[271],[279],[287],[303],[311],[319],[327],[335],[343],[351],[359],[367],[375],[383],[391],[399],[407],[415] | |
Meteorological observations, [7],[15],[31],[39],[47],[55],[63],[71],[79],[87],[95],[103],[111],[119],[127],[135],[143],[159],[167],[199],[207],[223],[231],[239],[247],[255],[263],[271],[279],[287],[295],[303],[311],[319],[327],[335],[343],[351],[359],[367],[375],[383],[391],[399],[407],[415] “Marriages” did not appear in issues 83 (p. 247) and 89 (p. 295). | |
| [N] | |
Notes between Walter Townsend and Theodore, | [135] |
| Nature, | [171],[199] |
Nettle and rose—an essay, | [209] |
| Negligence in epis. con. | [294] |
| New May, | [360] |