THE LOUNGER A PERIODICAL PAPER, PUBLISHED. AT EDINBURGH IN THE YEARS IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. THE SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED, EDINBURGH: Printed for A. STRAHAN, and T. CADELL, London; MDCCLXXXVII. 36. Narrative of a country family raised to fud- 37. Effects of the introduction of antient Mytho Page 17 39. High and brilliant talents not the moft condu- . cive to eminence or fuccefs in the departments 26 of business and ambition, 40 Qualifications required in a country clergyman by his patron and his patron's family. Amiable picture of the clergyman of Colonel Cauftic's parish, 41. Arguments for the exiftence of forcery in the 42. On the Poems of Hamilton of Bangour, 35 44 53 66 74. 45. Second No 45. Second Letter from JEREMIAH DY-SOON, containing a narrative of his expedition to England for the benefit of his health, 46. The power of fashion in regulating the de- portment of men towards the other fex; in 47. Law of Amafis for every Egyptian to give 51. SENEX on our neglect of the improvement and of the progrefs of time.-Propofal by HEN- RY MODISH for a new fort of Memoran- dum-book of things to be forgotten, 52. On the difcrimination of female character. Different plan of education in two mothers of different talents aad difpofitions, 53. The Petition of NIGHT, complaining of the encroachments of fashionable people, and propofing a new table of time for their ufe.-Diftreffes of a young Lady not quite fo Page 198 54. Effects of great cities on manners. Journal 55. Letter from HANNAH WAITFORT, giving an account of her fufferings from a woman 56. MARJORY MUSHROOM's account of her life 61. Of the duty to fervants. Story of ALBERT 62. Third letter from MARJORY MUSHROOM, giving an account of her feelings on her 63. Sufferings of a husband under an oeconomical wife; in a letter from ROBERT EASY, 64. Hiftory of a marriage, made from enthusiastic |