93. Character of a Self-important Trifler; in a Letter from
MissC. F. ...
201
94 Effects of the Representation of certain Characters in
the Mirror Letter from a Gentleman in London
on the Improvements of Edinburgh
208
95. Description of a dangerous Species of Coquette; in two
Letters from Mr. and Mrs. B.
216
96. Bad Effects of an Education too refined for the Society
in which we live; in a Letter from Mary Muslin
The Marriage of Eval, a Poem - The Plagiarisms
of the Mirror, in a short Letter from Evelina
224
97. Account of the Flint Family, and their Conduct with
regard to the Education of Master Flint, by the young
Gentleman's Tutor, Hypodidascalus
231
98. Hypodidascalus's Relation continued—Journal of Mas-
ter Flint's Studies for a Week
240
99. Criticism on the Character and Tragedy of Hamlet 248
100. Criticism of Hamlet concluded
255
101. Danger of regulating our Conduct by the Rules of ro-
mantic Sentiment - Story of Emilia
260
102. Moderatus, on the Character of a Man of Spirit
Reflections on Female Spirit
268
103. Letter from Simon Softly, containing an Account of
his Visit to Sir Ralph Holdencourt, a Man of great
Family, with whom he had a Law-suit..
275
104. Ill Consequences of retiring from Society Character
of Acasto, a Country-Gentleman
283
105. Some Cautions with regard to the Behaviour of People
in the Country :
289
106. Education necessary not only to fit Men for the World,
but to qualify them for enjoying Retirement from it 294
107. Difference between theoretical Description, and actual
Practice - Definition of honourable Love, by an ano-
nymous Author, and of a Battle, by A. Boyer
301
108. Inefficacy of guilty Pleasure to confer Happiness
Story of Louisa Venoni
307
109. Sequel of the Story of Louisa
313
110. Conclusion of the Mirror .
318