Printed for A. STRAHAN, and T. CADELL in the Strand; MDCCLXXXVIII. 134, 1349 CON CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. Character of the Author, indolent with feeling, and vacant with 2. Importance of the Duty of Manners, 3. The vanity of skill in what we do not know, and the pedantry of valuing our- felves on thofe branches of knowledge 4. The Author becomes acquainted with Col. Caustic, a fine gentleman of the last age, fomewhat severe in his remarks on 5. On the writing of History. Ancient hif 6. The Author attends Col. Cauftic to a play. Remarks of the Colonel on the entertain- |