THE MIRROR. A PERIODICAL PAPER, publifhed at Veluti in fpecula. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. EDINBURGH: Printed for W. CREECH, Edinburgh; and MDCCLXXXI. 37. Happiness drawn rather from proSpect than poffeffion; exemplified in the hiftory of Euphanor, 38. Scheme of lectures on politeness by S1 MULATOR; first part of a lecture Pag. I 12 39. Danger, incident to men of fine feelings, of quarrelling with the world, 20 40. Second part of the lecture on Simula tion, 41. Defcription of a tour through the Highlands by a London family, 42. Importance of religion to minds of fenfibility; ftory of La Roche, 43. Story of La Roche continued, 44. Story of La Roche concluded, 45. Of the character a Man of Fashion, 46. Humorous account of a cross purpofe converfation, in a letter from Eu-. TRAPELUS. Anfwer to the mafters of taverns in relation to the Mirror Club, 26 33 41 50 59 68. 79 ΝΟ Pag. 47. The effects of delicacy and taste on happiness, illuftrated by a defcription of certain characters, 89 48. Whether, in the pleasure derived from 50. Genius and talents rendered ufelefs MUS AGRICOLA, 3. Behaviour of great ladies in town to their country-acquaintance; in a letter from ELISABETH HOME SPUN, 54. Recital of a converfation-criticism on III 118 129 138 146 the tragedy of Zara, 156 55. Of Self-deception, 168 56. Fictitious 57. On Travelling. Danger of travel to 58. Good effects of complacency and gentle 61. Account of fome peculiarities in Mr Umphraville; of attachment to in- 62. Of romancing in converfation; anec - 63. Of private and domeftic virtues; cha racter of Mifs Hargrave, 64. Of Good-company; in a letter from 65. The hardship of educating a young lady in an expenfive manner, and then 2301 2381 |