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LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Page
.
Letters to Dr. Aikin
3 & 150
Letters to Miss E. Belsham, afterwards Mrs. Ken-
rick.
58
Letters to Miss Dixon, afterwards Mrs. Beecroft 70
Letters to Mrs. J. Taylor
102
Letter to Miss Taylor, now Mrs. Reeve
113
Letters to Mrs. Carr
116
Letters to Mrs. Smith
124
Letters to Dr. and Mrs. Estlin.
127
Letters to Mrs. Fletcher .
138
Letter to Miss F.
146
Letter to
148
171
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
The Hill of Science: A Vision
163
On Romances: An Imitation
·
Seláma : An Imitation of Ossian
176
Against Inconsistency in our Expectations
183
On Monastic Institutions
· 195
An Inquiry into those Kinds of Distress which ex-
cite agreeable Sensations :-With a Tale .
Thoughts on the Devotional Taste, and on Sects and
Establishments
232
The Curé of the Banks of the Rhone .
260
Zephyrus and Flora
268
214 r.
252242
vi
CONTENTS.
On Evil: A Rhapsody
272
Dialogue between Madame Cosmogunia and a Phi-
losophical Inquirer of the Eighteenth Century 277
Letter of John Bull
· 288
Letter on Watering-places
295
On Education
. 305
On Prejudice
321
Dialogue in the Shades
338
Knowledge and her Daughter: A Fable
350
An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Cor-
poration and Test Acts.
353
Sins of Government, Sins of the Nation; or, a Discourse
for the Fast, appointed on April 19, 1793
379
Remarks on Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's Enquiry into the
Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Wor-
ship.
• 413