BOOK IV. Sect. Narratives, Dialogues, &c. with other bumourous, facetious, and 48 Exile only an imaginary Evil cannot hurt a reflecting Man 49 Love of Fame 50 Enthufiafm 51 Free-thinking, Abuses of Aikin. 801 52 Fortune not to be trusted 53 Dial. Dead. 808 Akin. 810 18 Dialogue betwixt Mercury, an English Authors. Pag. Boling. $55 855 855 Fitzofb. 856 her Evils difarmed by Patience of Tafte defirable 14 Scene between Col. Rivers and Sir Harry 811 Blackstone., 865 exemplified in the Story of an Bolingbroke. S80 31 Egotifm to be avoided 831 Afs 835 Play Things Mulic Logic The Seat of the Soul The Soul a Quality 34 Diversity of Geniuses The Advancement of the Bathos A Recipe to make an Epic Poem 84 Simplicity, its Beauty in Writing 845 88 Enumeration of Superftitions obferved 848 89 Swearing, indelicate and wicked 850 90 Sympathy, a Source of the Sublime 902 43 Defence against a Noble Lord's Reflections 851 91 Effects in the Diftreffes of others Rambler 853 92 Tears not unworthy of an Hero Remarks on fome of the best, both |