Volume I

  • On the Pleasure of Painting
  • The Same Subject Continued
  • On the Past and Future
  • On Genius and Common Sense
  • The Same Subject Continued
  • Character of Cobbett
  • On People with One Idea
  • On the Ignorance of the Learned
  • The Indian Jugglers
  • On Living to One's-Self
  • On Thought and Action
  • On Will-Making
  • On Certain Inconsistencies in Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses
  • The Same Subject Continued
  • On Paradox and Common-Place
  • On Vulgarity and Affectation

Volume II

  • On a Landscape of Nicholas Poussin
  • On Milton's Sonnets
  • On Going a Journey
  • On Coffee-House Politicians
  • On the Aristocracy of Letters
  • On Criticism
  • On Great and Little Things
  • On Familiar Style
  • On Effeminacy of Character
  • Why Distant Objects Please
  • On Corporate Bodies
  • Whether Actors Ought to Sit in the Boxes
  • On the Disadvantages of Intellectual Superiority
  • On Patronage and Puffing
  • On the Knowledge of Character
  • On the Picturesque and Ideal
  • On the Fear of Death
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