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. XXV. 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; R. Triphook, Old Bond Street; Westley and Parrish, Strand; W. Wright, Fleet Street; C. Smith, Strand: H. Mozley, Derby: W. Grapel, and Robinson and Sons, Liverpool: Bell and Bradfute, J. Anderson, jun. and H. S. Baynes and Co. Edinburgh: M. Keene, and J. Cumming, Dublin. CONTENTS TO VOL. XXV. 94. Idleness, however fortunate, incapable of feli- 95. Apology for apparent Plagiarism-Sources of 96. The necessity of reducing Imagination under the dominion of Reason, exemplified Hawkesworth. 97. Observations on the Tempest concluded 98. Account of Tim Wildgoose by himself—Anon. -Project to prevent the disappointment of mo- 109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean Swift-A 110. Pity not an expression of strong Benevolence 111. The Pleasures and Advantages of Industry Warton. 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear, and therefore Dependant upon the Will-An 115. The Itch of Writing universal ⚫ Johnson. 116. Observations on King Lear continued Warton. 121. The Adventures of a Louse + Hawkesworth. 122. Observations on King Lear concluded Warton. 123. Fatal Effects of fashionable Levities-the 126. Solitude not eligible |