THE BRITISH ESSAYISTS; WITH PREFACES BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND CRITICAL, BY THE REV. LIONEL THOMAS BERGUER, LATE OF ST. MARY HALL, OXON : FELLOW EXTRAORDINARY OF THE ROYAL MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. IN FORTY-FIVE VOLUMES. VOL. XXXIII. LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. AND J, ALLMAN, PRINCES STREET, HANOVER SQUARE: W. Baynes and Son, Paternoster Row; A. B. Dulau and Co. Soho Square ; W. Clarke, New Bond Street; R. Jennings, Poultry ; J. Hearne, Strand; ។ 1 . . . 33. Journal of a Fellow of a College 41. On the Death of a Friend Johnson. 46. Molly Quick's complaint of her Mistress 47. Deborah Ginger's account of City Wits 51. Domestic greatness unattainable 54. Mrs. Savecharge's complaint 57. Character of Sophron the prudent 58. Expectations of pleasure frustrated 62. Ranger's account of the vanity of riches 63. Progress of arts and language 1 . . . 71,Dick Shifter's rural excursion 76. False criticisms on Painting Reynolds. 78. Steady, Snug, Startle, Solid, and Misty 81. Indian's speech to his countrymen 83. Scruple, Wormwood, Sturdy, and Gentle 84. Biography, how best performed 85. Books multiplied by useless compilations 86. Miss Heartless's want of a lodging 87. Amazonian bravery revived . 90. Rhetorical action considered 91. Sufficiency of the English language 93. Sam Softly's history Warton. Johnson. 95. Tim Wainscot's son a fine gentleman 97. Narratives of travellers considered Johnson. . |