THE NDE X... I N A. Accomplib'd Lady, Character of, Like a Star with five Rays, Addifon, his Poem on the Battle of the Pigmies, and Cranes, from Adonis's Picture, Angel, Title of, not allow'd to a Woman, Apology to Clarinda, 270 to 274 95, 96 21 103 Ariftotle, Tutor to Alexander the Great, not envied, 2 Afylum, what the beft for Students, &c. Alumnus, his Character, B. 132 119 B4wdy-Houfes frequented by wife Men, and the Rea why, 196, 197 Bickerstaff, Ifaac, Efq; Force of his Speculations, 2 Bill of Charges for Courtship, Blushing, a Sign of Innocence, Adence, Humphry, his Character, 13, 14 116 170 Cave of Poverty, a Poem, commended, 99, 105 Charity, a theological Virtue, III Chastity recommended, Childermas-Day, unlucky in Courtship, 159.. 7 Chriftian defcribed, from Christian Hero, Steel's, commended, Coachman, the Stroke of, prevalent with Ladies, Page 4 Confcience good, the beft Friend, Converfation, a most endearing Thing in Society, 52 47 117 193 Country Feaft, Description of, p. 189. — Song upon D. 89 Death, the Catastrophe to all pleafing Scenes, 127 174, to 179 Dialogue between Love and Reason, from 207, to 222 Dress, the Vanity of it, 130 83, 84, 85 Three Inches of Face Diameter, not to have a large Peruke, E. Arnet to write, given in a genteel Manner, Eclipfe of the Sun defcrib'd, 85 16 Footmen behind Coaches, fit to ride in them, Rivals to General Officers, Fops, feveral particularly defcrib'd, 79, 80 91 Gaming, its Confequences, Diamonds fatal to the Ladies, Clubs to Men, Gaming alters the Complexion, &c. 33, 34 34 Gospel and Dream-Book, confulted by Lady Betty, Gamefters, Women, reprehended, 194, 195 Gloucester-street, its Inhabitants condemn'd for gazing 204 A Picture of the Street to be drawn, and hung up in the Court of Requests, 251 Hope, Ladies Library, its Ufe, L. Love made on Horseback, M. AN degenerates to Brute, in what, MAN 11, 44 102 184 26 Manlove Herculea, her Opinion about a Rape, in a Letter to the SPECTATOR, with the SPECTA- TOR's Answer, Marriage, when the happiest Bond of Love, Modern Gentleman, Character of, His Diary of Life, 166, to 171 Modefty in the Fair Sex, the second Virtue, &c. P. Arents, their barbarous Ufage of Children, Parents, 15, 16 58 58, 59 24 232 Paftoral, the jealous Shepherd, by a Person of Ho- Paulina, Seneca's Wife, an Example to young Wives, 257 Pearl, the virtuous Order of, for Ladies, Perry, the Harper, call'd to calm Party-Rage, 141 49 204 Ravelin, Colonel, his Amours with Cecilia, and his Marriage with Teresa, Her Character, S. SImplicia, the SPECTATOR'S Mistress, Splendid Shilling, lucky in a New Moon, In Soldiers its ftrange Effects, 5 Scholars at the University rebuked for their irreverent 144 Seneca, his Letter to Lucilius, about his young Wife T. 258 Ombs in Weftminster-Abbey, fine Reflexions upon, Tomb 62, &c. 63 Their awful Silence moves more than the greatest V. 151, to 155 Irtuofo's Modern, the Succeffors to cheating Alchy- mifts, 159, to 165 Their Coffee-house at Chelsea described, 164 Voluble Will, his Character, W. W Ards, how ought to be kept, Women, two, worthy of Îmitation, 171 2 72 73 Obedience in them, extraordinary Inftances, The End of the Ninth and Laft Volume. Bayerische München. |