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Introduction:
I. Steele and Addison 11
II. The Tatler and The Spectator 22
III. The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers 29
Bibliography 33
Chronological Table 38
The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers:
I. The Spectator 45
II. The Club 51
III. Sir Roger's Criticisms on Polite Society 59
IV. The Club and The Spectator 64
V. A Lady's Library 69
VI. Coverley Hall 75
VII. The Coverley Household 80
VIII. Will Wimble 85
IX. The Coverley Ancestry 89
X. The Coverley Ghost 95
XI. Sunday with Sir Roger 100
XII. Sir Roger in Love 104
XIII. How to Bear Poverty 111
XIV. Labour and Exercise 116
XV. Sir Roger goes A-Hunting 121
XVI. The Coverley Witch 129
XVII. Sir Roger talks of the Widow 133
XVIII. Manners in the Country 139
XIX. Sir Roger at the Assizes 143
XX. The Education of an Heir 148
XXI. Whigs and Tories 155
XXII. Whigs and Tories—continued 160
XXIII. Sir Roger and the Gipsies 165
XXIV. The Spectator decides to Return to London 170
XXV. The Journey to London 174
XXVI. Sir Roger and Sir Andrew in Argument 179
XXVII. Sir Roger in London 185
XXVIII. Sir Roger in Westminster Abbey 190
XXIX. Sir Roger at the Play 195
XXX. Will Honeycomb's Experiences 200

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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