unknown--Anecdotes of Michael
47. The effects of delicacy and taste on hap-
piness, illustrated by a description of
certain characters
48. Whether in the pleasure derived from
the fine arts, the artist or connoisseur
has an advantage over the common
spectator?—This question considered
with regard to painting
49. Distresses of the families of soldiers—
Story of Nancy Collins
50. Genius and talents rendered useless to
society by indolence and inactivity-
Anecdotes of Mr. Mordaunt
51. Danger of too refined an education to
girls in certain circumstances, in a
letter from Harriet B-
32. Whimsical proposal for an improve