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INDEX/BCMSV/510
INDEX/BCMSV/510
1733 (published)
Description of and reflections on a madhouse, or lunatic asylum, and its various inhabitants
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INDEX/BCMSV/511
INDEX/BCMSV/511
1733 (published)
Expression of happiness and content with the natural pleasures of life,
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INDEX/BCMSV/512
INDEX/BCMSV/512
1733 (published)
Love poem, on the everlasting qualities of virtue and wisdom compared with
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INDEX/BCMSV/513
INDEX/BCMSV/513
1717 ?
On how Cato's action in saving Rome, in Addison's play, should be an example
to the English when threatened with a Spanish invasion, even though his
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INDEX/BCMSV/515
INDEX/BCMSV/515
1733 (published)
On how the poets buried in Westminster Abbey will be remembered and honoured
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INDEX/BCMSV/516
INDEX/BCMSV/516
1733 (published)
Lighthearted satire on the lack of sense of a vain and boastful friend, a
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INDEX/BCMSV/517
INDEX/BCMSV/517
1733 (published)
Lighthearted satire on an over-witty acquaintance, foretelling that he will
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INDEX/BCMSV/518
INDEX/BCMSV/518
1733 (published)
Lighthearted satire on the lack of thought displayed by an acquaintance who
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INDEX/BCMSV/519
INDEX/BCMSV/519
1733 (published)
A version of Aesop's fable of the fox and the cat, commending the virtues of
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INDEX/BCMSV/520
INDEX/BCMSV/520
The Muses complaint. Humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of
Middlesex. [Latin epigraph]
1733 (published)
Attack on contemporary writers of genuine talent who debase their art by
producing bawdy immoral material to please the popular stage. Praise of
Addison and Steele, in contrast, and of the poem's dedicatee, Charles
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INDEX/BCMSV/521
INDEX/BCMSV/521
1727 ?
Contrast between Julius Caesar's ambition, which brought him into conflict
with the citizens of Rome, and the perfect harmony of interest between George
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INDEX/BCMSV/522
INDEX/BCMSV/522
1733 (published)
In praise of cheerfulness, possible only if contentment and virtue