CONTENTS
Joseph Addison
PAGE
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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