colic?-No-Of the gout?—The stone? -You begin to doubt-I will determine the point in a moment-let this hot poker touch you, I warrant all your affliction vanishes, and bodily pain is alone triumphant. "To make this the furer, as in the other case, reverse the propofition. While your arm is burning, let any one bawl aloud, that misfortunes are coming on you thicker than they did upon Job; you will find that the poker must be removed, before you can receive the information. "Now, though we all must acknowledge the truth of this argument; there is no one but fears, that to believe it would be fomething like wickedness. "It It is, it is wickedness," replied the afflicted lady," and I do not believe a syllable of all you have faid." Having furnished the reader with so Short an answer to the writer's opinions— let us, for the prefent, part. FINIS. INDE X. THE Four Ages On Gothic Architecture The middle way not always best The Villa On Wit An Indián Tale Different Ufes of Reading and Gonverfation Character of Gainsborough Character of Sir Joshua Reynolds Whether Genius be born or acquired The Venetian, French Captain, and Prieft The Bard The Ghoft On Gentlemen-Artists On Literary Thievery On Pope's Epitaphs · The Hermit 286 On a Reform of Parliament Authors fhould not exceed common Judgement On the joining Poetry with Mufic A proper Length necessary for Musical and Li- terary Productions Aboulhamed and the Brahmin On Antiquities 368 383 On Derivation On Climate On Poetical and Mufical Ear -- On Mental and Corporeal Pleasure MVSEVM |