A Panic
CHAPTER XI
Two Lovers
CHAPTER XII
Two Doctors
CHAPTER XIII
Two Ways of looking at the same Thing
CHAPTER XIV
Two Retreats
CHAPTER XV
Two Sides of a Question
END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
VOLUME II
BOOK III
CHAPTER I
A few kind Offices
CHAPTER II
A Pro and a Con
CHAPTER III
An Author's Notion of Travelling
CHAPTER IV
An internal Detection
CHAPTER V
An Author's Opinion of Visiting
CHAPTER VI
An Author's Idea of Order
CHAPTER VII
A Maternal Eye
CHAPTER VIII
Modern Ideas of Duty
CHAPTER IX
A Few Embarrassments
CHAPTER X
Modern Ideas of Life
Modern Notions of Penitence
Airs and Graces
Attic Adventures
BOOK IV
A Few Explanations
Specimens of Taste
A few Compliments
The Danger of Disguise
Strictures on Deformity
Strictures on Beauty
The Pleadings of Pity
The disastrous Buskins
Three Golden Maxims
END OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
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