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THE

MIRROR.

A PERIODICAL PAPER, publifhed at
EDINBURGH in the years 1779 and 1780.

Veluti in fpecula.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL.

II.

EDINBURGH:

Printed for W. CREECH, Edinburgh; and
W. STRAHAN, and T. CADELL, London..

MDCCLXXXI.

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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
on Simulation,

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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,

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47. The effects of delicacy and taste on happiness, illuftrated by a defcription of certain characters,

89

48. Whether, in the pleasure derived from
the fine arts, the artist or con-
noiffeur has an advantage over the
common Spectator? This question
confidered with regard to Painting, 99
49. Diftreffes of the families of foldiers ;
Story of Nancy Collins,

50. Genius and talents rendered ufelefs
to fociety by indolence and inactivi-
ty; anecdotes of Mr Mordaunt,
51. Danger of too refined an education to
girls in certain circumstances, in a
letter from HARRIET B,
52. Whimsical proposal for an improve-
ment in agriculture, by POSTHU-

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

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the tragedy of Zara,

156

55. Of Self-deception,

168

56. Fictitious

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