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etter against Gamesters, signed William Trusty. Mr. Tickell alludes to this Letter, in a Copy of Verses addressed to the Spectator, Vol. VII. No. 532. From Felon Gamesters, the raw squire is free, And Briton owes her rescued oaks to thee. Numb. 113. The Inventory of a Beau. In the Spectator. Vol. I. Numb. 33. A Letter on the Art of improving beauty. Numb. 53. A Second Letter on the same subject. Numb. 66. Two Letters concerning fine breeding. Vol. II. Numb. 91. The History of Honoria, or the Rival Mother. Numb. 104. A Letter on Riding-Habits for Ladies. Numb. 141. Remarks on a Comedy, intitled the Lancashire-Witches. Vol. III. Numb. 210. On the immortality of the Soul. Numb. 220. A Letter concerning expedients for Wit. Numb. 230. All, except the last Letter. Numb. 231. A Letter on the awe of appearing before public assemblies. Numb. 237. On Divine Providence. Vol. IV. Numb. 252. A Letter on the Eloquence of Tears, and fainting fits. Numb. 302. The Character of Emilia. Numb. 311. A Letter from the Father of a great Fortune. Vol. V. Numb. 57. A Picture of Virtue in Distress. Vol. VII. Numb. 525. On Conjugal Love. Numb. 537. On the Dignity of Human Nature. Numb. 541. Rules for Pronunciation and Action, chiefly collected from Cicero. Vol. VII. Numb. 554. On the Improvement of the Genius, illustrated in the characters of Lord Bacon, Mr. Boyle, Sir Isaac Newton, and Leonardo da Vinci.--We have not been able to learn, what papers in the Guardian were written by him, besides Number 37, Vol. I. which contains Remarks on the Tragedy of Othello. In the year 1715 Mr. Hughes published a very accurate edition of the works of our famous poet Edmund Spenser, in six volumes, 12mo. to this edition are prefixed the Life of Spenser; an Essay on Allegorical poetry; Remarks on the Fairy Queen; on the Shepherd's Calendar, and other writings of Spenser; and a Glossary explaining the Old and obsolete Words. In 1718 he published a piece called Charon, or The Ferry-B
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