.......... 240 No. No. 11 Anticyra compared to Montpelier....................... 125 240 Apollo, god of' verse and physic 168 Apology for great men in bestowing favours .......... 168 240 205 46 167 Aristæus, the character of a man who has the mastery 167 41 79 ....228, 245, 257 Arthur, (king) the first who sat down to a whole 148 41 42 154 The first of the beauteous order of Love........... 49 Astræa, an unfortunate wife.... 941 46 Asturias, (prince of ) acknowledged heir to the crown 47 5 3 199 95 Attorneys solve difficulties by increasing them....... 99 54 Avarice, what age of man most devoted to it..... 120 Ils region, temple, attendants, adherents, and of- fices described.. 123 124 25 152 Audience at a play, their general behaviour... 199, 201 45 Aurengezebe, an Indian stock-jobber, his history, 46 140 121 267 184 His sentiments of poetry, the truest and best ever written.... 108 His legacy to his countrymen and foreigners... 17 92 Marshal Bouffler's letter to the French king after 77 209 Bag-pipe, to what sort of persons applicable in conver- 191 153 153 952 Balance, (merchant) the treatment of one who at. 136 21 Banbury, famous for cakes and zeal... 434 361 97 mended 146 Barrymore, (earl) made prisoner in Portugal.. 17 20 Barry, (Mrs.) an excellent player... 39 Requested to act the widow at Mr. Bickerstaff's fu- 1, 4 7 353 153 157 Exposed to sale by lottery.. 166 10 26 17 63, 64 Near Mons.. ...... 63, 64 65 142 6 133 Beadlestaff, his testimony of a reformation at puppet. 45 940 39 31 134 10 of temper. ... 133 ......220 body.. 143 men .. 5 157 161 91 ings ..... 93 134 ..... 124 No. No. 195 Wounded x-fore Mons... 199 ...... 127, 174 Why so long a maid.. 148 angel 939 37 Cambrick, the linen-draper indicted in the court of 84 Camilla, exit of the person who performed that cha. racter in the opera... 43 Cancrum, his merit..... Petition to wear one... 167 Different in their kinds and value 11, 75 Cant, of modern men of wil.... 75 Cards take the place of poetry 89 Careless, (Frank) opposed to Fop Nice... 2, 12+ Careless Husband, a comedy born within the theatre 229 240 I, 4 Castabella, an eminent prude.. 26 Cato, a beauty in his character. 19) 961 91, 107, 117 948 Celibacy, a great evil to a nation.. Censor, necessity of the office... 162 156 34 Cervantes, (Michael) his discerning spirit. Wis 1 47 207 Chair, (elbow) for what purpose..... 191 Chaplains, a discourse concerning them 85 190 Chapel-clerk, explained... 151 snuff-boxes... 192 143 15. 201 IM Chloe, love of her makes coxcombs The fortune disappointed.. 901 271 Christmas Eve.... 153 Church mutes censured.. 65 Thermometer, when invented ... 55 Cibber, (Colley) a celebrated comedian .......... 196 Cicero, his letters to his wife........ of it 2, 34 62 Citizens distinguished from cits ...... 45 City politicians reproved 83 Shower poetically described..... 247 61 72, 114 126 Respect due to them...... Deficicnt..... 66, 69, 70, 71 94 Wherein their discourses may receive addition..... 66 217 Their laziness the principal cause of dissensions. 66, 69 79 The vanity of some of them wearing scarfs and powdered wigs . 870 Clerk of a church reproved. 69 R 34 245 Coaches, vanity of riding in them exposed... 73 Why they should be taxed, and ought to be called 250 in..... 24 Coach-painting, a method to make it useful.. 46 Cobbler, on Ludgate-hill, his contrivance to gratify 131 187 57 Colchester, corporation of, their offer to Mr. Bicker- 109 stat. 18 Comma, (Mrs.) a subtle casuist. 16 66, 930 161 38 Companions, what sort most desirable .......... 45, 108 Essential qualities of....... Coinpany, its greatest perfection... 919 Compassion, now moved in men and women 155 42 106 171 U18 153 7, 126 143 33 No No. Dawns, (honest Icabod, the news-writer ... IR 178 110 146 Dressed in lace, &c. contrary to the act............ 96 A dead man resuscitated... 149 Decius, the character of a lewd person..... . 43, 177 48 Difference between ancient and modern dedications 122 43 213 183 171 52 148 Denmark, king of, runs for a prize at Dresden 33 121 Account of his tour....... 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 21, 24, 25, 28, 33 264 Desire, two inost prevalent desires implanted in men by nature 205 225 Destinies, their speech and present to Jupiter... 116 Devotion, the pleasure and dignity of it, by Dr. South 211 246 200 264 Diet, difference between ancient and modern,... 1.48 166 263 61 Discourse, different ualents in it... 248 120 27 Dissensions owing to the laziness of the clergy.. 68 107 Dissiinulation distinguished from simulation.... 213 107 Distaff, Jenny, Mr. Bickerstaff's half sister, her visits, behaviour, and character... . 74, 143, 184 10 33 247 33 196 Her marriage, and character of her husband.... 74, 79 104 82 Distress, contemplation of, softens the mind, and fetters the heart.... 82 31 Divito, sale of his goods, celestial and terrestrial 70 187 His letter to Mr. Bickerstatf ... 100 178 His civilities to Mr. Bickerstaff at the theatre', 122, (195 62 47 121 264 143 91 Dover Cliff described by Shakspeare.. 96 Downes the prompter describes the state of the stage 193 20 191 To 146 29,7165 161 123 212 270 of rural squires ... 96 435 169 56 121 Drum, who may be called so in conversation.....153, 157 211 A warning to them ... 15$ 5 Druikenness, the ill effects of it. 22 What may be esteemed a sort of incest therein.... 252 5 12 49 Duel, inquiry into ihe genealogy of that monster.. 29 26 58 Duelling and its terms explained...................25, 29 29 34 25, 28 28 30, 39 157 20 70 66 Dumb conjurer.... 11 A panegyric of his ... 43 Mistaken in a dedication...... 214 199 4 205 49 cism... sex.. No. No. D'Urfy's dedication to his Modern Prophets ........... 43 Flavia, an imaginary mistress.................... 195 Dutch, their wit.... 129 Flea, skeleton of one... 110 Duumvir, his way of life, and behaviour to his wife Fleming, (Gen.) design of his visit to Berlin... and mistress... 54 Florimel and Picket, their courtship 7 Florinda, her pretensions to life.. 106 EARL of Essex, character of that play.. Florio, a gentleman fitted for conversation 45 Earthquake pills..... 240 Flute, its effects in a female concert .. 157 Ease, in writing 9 How matched 157 Eastcourt, (Dick) Mr. Bickerstaff's apothecary.. 130 Fly-blow, a fool, who deserves to be treated like a Eaters, great, sacrifice sense to appetite... 205 99 Eboracensis, a good governor so called.. 69 Folio, (Tom) a broker in learning, his visit and criti. Ecstasy, described by Dryden.... 6 159 Education, various errors of... 189 A letter from him 160 Regulations proposed... 189 248 94, 114 Letter on the subject.. 234 | Fools, how they differ from madmen... 40 Proposals for reforming the education of the female The way to make them madmen..... ong ... 63, 948 Footman, without avarice ... 124 Elbow-chair, where, and for what purpose to be pro- Foot-race by damsels at Epsom Wells...... 36 vided.. 268 Fop, Inveniory of the effects of a.... Elizabeth, (queen) the breakfast of her maids of ho- For and forasmuch discussed nour... 148 Forbes, (lord) his good offices to Steele 871 Elliott's project of a lottery.. 201 Forecast, (Diana) desires to be quickly provided for... 300 Elmira, character and manner of her life 53 Fortitude, described by Mr. Collier...... 251 Eloquence described....... .66, 70 When most conspicuous ... 176 Elpenor, a warning to drunkards.. 152 A remarkable instance of it. 177 Elysium, joys of, by the author of Telemachus... 156 Fortune, the way to be above her 170 Wherein its happiness may be supposed to consist 94 Emblem of, at the lottery office... 170 England, the figure it made in 1709.................... 130 Good, the ready path to it English, when they begin to sing.. 222 Fox, policy of that animal..... 299 Engagements between them and the French. 15, 63, 64 Fox, the, a play, applauded.; English tongue much adulterated ... 290 Fraud, an officer in the temple of Avarice.... 125 Enjoyment, only to be accounted true possession... 63 Freemen have no superiors but benefactors..... 207 Envy deforms every thing... 227 11 Effects of it.... 174 Freethinkers, who call themselves so.. 19 Often occasioned by avarice. 227 Distinction between ancient and modern. 135 Epicene, an author, censured.. 63 Considered in distress.. Epigram on marriage.. 40 French, characterised by Bruyere.... 57 Epithets of Homer and Virgil compared.. 6 Defeated by the allies.... 63 Epsom, diversions there... 30 Their shifts and subterfuges... Adventures of a fortune-hunter there.. 47 Writers of memoirs exploded... Epsom-Wells, character of that comedy, 7 Friendship, founded on reason and choice... 89 Equanimity of temper, the greatest of human per- Tenderness of friendship..... 170 fections. 176 A necessary ingredient in the married state.. 179 Equipage, proper to be set off with a rent-roll........ 66 Frogs, method used to import and propagate in IreEsquires, the order of.... 19 236 Why enemies to Mr. Bickerstaff 115 Frontlet, an awful beauty, characterised... Esteem, distinguished from affection.... 206 Funerals, behaviour at them discover the state of the How distinguished from credit.... 176 mind.. 184 Eucrates, effects of the natural softness of his temper 176 Future state, platonic notions concerning the happiEvil, the greatest under the sun., 191 ness and torments of. 154 Euphusius a man whose good nature is hurtful to Described by Homer, Virgil, and Fenelon, 159, 194, 156 76 Futurity, benefits arising from the prospects of it..... 156 Eustace, (Mr.) melancholy instance of passion....... 172 Wherein its happiness may be supposed to consist. Eutrapelus, mischievous in his presents.. ...... 94, 154 Examiner, animadversions on.... 239 Exercise of arms in London.. GALLANTRY, low, between a footman and a maidExtortion, office of, in the temple of Avarice.... 123 servant. 7 Eye, language of the....... 145 True, wherein it ought to consist ........... 58 The heroic virtue of private life... 94 FAME, a universal passion...... What effects it has on men, instanced in a theatre The love of it dwells in heroic spirits.. 92 91 Inconveniencies attending the desire of it.... 255 Galway, (Galloway) earl of, his bravery and conduct False fame can only please the vicious..... 92 in Portugal Difficult to obtain or preserve .............. 855 Gamesters, their motive covetousness Bank of.... 87 13 Plan of the chainber of.. 67 What men of honour and wealth play against them, Mountain and Temple of ...... 81 A speech concerning them... 74, 81 57 Familiarities, how distinguished. 225 Represented under the character of a pack of Family scene .. .95, 114 hounds.... .... 59, 62, 64, 65, 66, 68, 70 Fan, its motion discovers ladies' thoughts.. 52 Gaming, its original.. Verses on a fan.... ... 239 The folly of it... 65 Fardingal, (lady) her advertisement ............. Gascon, adventure of one with a widow.. The fardingal allowed for a time... 191 Gatty, (Mrs.) foremost in the rank of toasts Fashion, absurd when too strictly followed 212 Jack Gainly's sister, her character........ Favonius, the character of a good clergyman.. ..., 78, 114 Genealogy of the Bickerstaff's 11 Feasts, considered 205 Genii, their good offices to men 49 Felicia (England), happy in good ministers of state.. Gentleman, what meant by the term 21 Fellows, various significations of that term .... 52 A character difficult to support with propriety... Female Consort of music 157 Ghost of Anticlea, Ulysses' mother 152 Fencing, how learned by Mr. Bickerstatf 93 Ghosts of beauties.... 159 Fidget, a general visitant, the occasion of her mad Of the damned.. 153 ness ........ 174 Of heroes 152, 154 Fire-men described 61 Of lovers 154 Fits, cured by a whisper.... 23 Of good princes 14 Flagelet, an instrument in the female concert, how esteemed by that sect ....... 157 Gimcrack, (sir Nicholas) a virtuoso, his will Flatterers, true meaning of the word, few good ones. 208 His widow desires Mr. Bickerstaff's friendship.. Flattery grateful to human nature 69 Glass, state-weather. 214 Ill consequence of flattering women......... 139 Glory, true, inseparable from merit....... 177 Force of it in Don Quixote 69 Gluttony, modern.......... 905 Flavia, a truly fine woman..... 919 Goatham petition ...: 145 61 A young lady rival to her mother 206 5,30 him ..... 151 15 56 ..... 945 4 ........ oriyrants 221 |