Abridgments, i. 547.
Abuse of our enemies, on, i. 325. Academies of Italy, i. 111. Addison, i. 132, 146, ii. 10-his 'Letter from Italy,' i, 560. Adultery, ii. 70.
'Adventures of a Strolling Player,' i. 229.
Afer, Constantius, i. 400. Age, life endeared by, ii. 297. Ages, view of the Obscure, i. 397.
Ah me? when shall I marry me?' iv. 158.
Aikin, Miss, iv. 47-see Barbauld. Alcander and Septimius, Story of, i. 13.
Aldrovandus, ii. 484. Alehouses, i. 80.
Alexander the Sixth, i. 108. Amherst, Nicholas, i. 148. Anacreon, i. 211.
Anaxagoras, i. 255.
Animals, cruelty to, ii. 54. 'Anti-Lucretius,' Cardinal de Polig- nac's, review of, iv. 385. Antiquity, on the study of, iv. 396. Aristophanes, i. 280. Aristotle, i. 269, ii. 483. Armstrong, Johnny, his 'Last Good Night,' i. 34. Art, i. 267.
Arts made use of to appear learned, ii. 404.
Artificial miseries of some philoso- phers, ii. 369.
Asem the Man-hater, an Eastern tale, i. 353.
Asia, treatment of females in, ii. 390.
Asia, utility of travels into, ii. 417, 473.
Asia, Van Egmont's Travels in, re- view of, iii. 473.
Asiatic employments, projects for introducing them into the courts of Europe, ii. 425. Atterbury, Bishop, i. 144. Augustan Age of England, i. 140. Authors, i. 433-a Club of, des- cribed, ii. 113, 116.
Author's bedchamber;' descrip- tion of an, iv., 118. Auto-da-fé, ii. 22. Avarice, i. 431, ii. 284. Avaricious Miller, story of the, ii. 283.
Belles Lettres, on the cultivation of a taste for, i. 251. Bible, the, iii. 86.
Bidderman the Wise, a Flemish tradition, i. 61.
Birds, Introduction to the History of, ii. 511.
Blacklock, Dr. Thomas, i. 284. Blackmore, Sir Richard, i. 314. Blaize, Mrs. Mary, Elegy on the Death of, iv. 117.
Blank verse, i. 443.
Boar's Head, Reverie at the, i. 179. Boccalini, iv. 440,
Boileau, i. 115, 370. Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 145.
'BOLINGBROKE, LIFE OF,' iii. 378. Bolton, Duke of, iii. 280. Books, ii. 270, 304, 334, 384. Books, big and little, i, 406. Books seemingly sincere, falsehoods propagated by, ii. 57.
Bookseller's visit to the Chinese philosopher, ii. 203. Borghese, Paulo, ii. 339.
Boswell's Life of Johnson quoted, i. 92, 144, ii. 40, 51, 299, 339, 363, iii. 226, 276, 465, 475. 405, iv. 13, 26, 29, 70, 164, 167, 249, 383, 399, 407.
Boswell, specimen of the Chinese, ii. 26.
Botany, Introduction to the Study of, ii. 541.
Brent, Miss, i. 201.
British, character of the, iv. 25. British constitution described, ii.203. Browne, Hawkins, his 'Pipe of To- bacco,' i. 562.
Bunbury, Sir Henry, iv. 132. Bunbury, Mrs., Letter in prose and verse to, iv. 148.
Burgess, Daniel, iii. 382.
Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, iv. 99, 100.
" Burke on the Sublime and Beauti- ful,' review of, iv. 345. Burke, Richard, iv. 99, 101.
Cart race, description of a, Cassandre, François, ii. 341. Catharina Alexowna of Russia, his- tory of, ii. 249.
Celtes, mythology and poetry of the, iv. 356.
Cervantes, ii. 339.
Chaloner, John and James, their history, i. 206. Change, ii. 480.
Charles the First, state of Eng- land at the accession of, i. 473 his character, iii. 434.
Charles the Second, his character, iii. 436.
Charles the Twelfth of Sweden, anec- dotes of, i. 30.
Charlevoix's History of Paraguay, review of, iii.
Charteris, Colonel Francis, i. 4. Chesterfield, Earl of, iii. 314. Children, i. 102, 106, 546. China, the history of, replete with great actions, ii. 166. Chinese Boswell, specimen of, ii. 27. Chinese gardens, ii. 123.
Chinese Matron, story of the, ii. 65. Christina of Sweden, i, 343.
Chrysostom, St., i. 124.
Churchill, Charles, ii. 437, 441.
Cibber, Mrs., actress, i. 39.
Cicero, his treatise on Old Age, i. 179.
Cicero, panegyric on, by Erasmus, iv. 412.
Cicero's Tusculan Disputations' translated, review of, iv. 412. 'CITIZEN OF THE World,' ii. 1. City Night-piece, ii. 455. Clairon, Hypolite, actress, i. 38. Clare, Lord, iv. 72, 77. Claudian, iv. 61.
Clergy, on the English, i. 331. Climate, influence of, on the tem- per and dispositions of the Eng- lish, ii. 366.
Clive, Catherine, actress, i. 92. 'Clown's Reply,' iv. 111.
Club of Authors described, ii. 113, 116.
Clubs of London, on the, i. 158. Cobbler, history of a philosophic, ii. 261.
Cognoscento, recipe for making a, iii. 113.
Collins, William, i. 319, 437. Colman, George, ii. 441, iv. 362. Colonies, i. 476, ii. 96. Comedy, i. 277.
Comedy, comparison between senti- mental and laughing, i. 369. Commerce, i. 81, ii. 96.
Common Soldier, life of a, ii. 461. Common-wealth, state of England during the, i. 474. Concord, national, i. 241.
Confucius, ii. 26, 75, 190, 257, 260. Congreve, iii. 230.
* Connoisseur,' review of the, iv. 362. Consolation to the unfortunate, ii. 378.
Constitution, happiness in a great
measure dependent on, i. 33. Coronation, on the, i. 239, ii. 407. Country, love of, ii. 402. Cowley, i. 144.
Cowper, William, iv. 362, 377.
Crabbe, Rev. George, iv. 62 n. Cradock, Joseph, iv. 108. Craftsman, The, iii. 417. Cratinus, i. 280.
Denmark, state of polite learning in, i. 412.
Dependence, miseries of a life of, ii. 395.
'Description of an Author's Bed- chamber,' iv. 118.
' DESERTED VILLAGE,' iv. 45. Diderot, i. 423.
Dignity of human nature, ii. 447. D'Israeli, I., i. 406, iv. 55 n. Distresses of the poor exemplified, ii. 461.
Dobson, John, his translation of Car- dinal de Polignae's Anti-Lucre- tius' reviewed, iv. 385-his trans- lation of Paradise Lost into Latin, iv. 385 n.
Dodd, Rev. Dr. William, iv. 102. Dogs, fear of mad, ridiculed, ii. 278.
England, relative position of, during the Seven Years' War, i. 479. England, some account of the re- public of letters in, ii. 73. English clergy, i. 331.
English constitution described, ii. 202.
English courts of justice, ii. 387. English credulity, ii. 414.
English, influence of climate on the temper and dispositions of the, ii. 366.
English, irresolution of the, account- ed for, ii. 470.
English liberty, ii. 17-attempt to define, ii. 199, iii. 94.
English mourning ridiculed, ii. 380. English national character, ii. 368. English nobility, ii. 126. English poets, ii. 160.
English subject to the spleen, ii.
English, temper of the, i. 131. English titles, absurdity of some, ii. 467..
English women, ii, 32.
Ennui, miseries of, i. 224-cure for, 228.
ENQUIRY INTO THE PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING IN EUROPE,' i. 385.
Enseneda, Marquis d', i. 411. Enthusiasts, i. 121.
Epigoniad,' Wilkie's, review of, iv. 364.
Epigram on a beautiful Youth struck blind by Lightning, iv. 114. Epigram, literary contest fought by, ii. 437.
Epilogue to The Good-natured Man,' iv. 134.
Epilogue to She Stoops to Con- quer,' iv. 152, 154. Epilogue to the comedy of The Sister,' iv. 130.
Epilogue intended to be spoken by Mrs. Bulkley, iv. 137.
Epilogue spoken by Lee Lewis, in the character of Harlequin, iv. 159.
Epitaph on Dr. Parnell, iv. 134. Epitaph on Edward Purdon, iv. 129.
Epitaphs, on the folly of flattering, iii. 43.
Epsom races, i. 126.
Erasmus, his panegyric on Cicero, iv. 412.
Escobar, Anthony, ii. 3. Eustathius, i. 213.
'Faerie Queene,' Spenser's, iv. 440. Falsehood and Deceit, on, i. 134. Falsehood, propagated by books seemingly sincere, ii. 57. Falstaff, Sir John, i. 180. Fame, ii. 306.
Fame Machine, the, a reverie, i. 83. Famous Men, a search after, ii. 421. Favours, evils of receiving, ii. 394 Female Characters, i. 338. Female Warriors, i. 246. Ferrers, Earl, ii. 153, 181. Feyjoo, Father, some particulars re- lating to, i. 54, 411.
Fiddle Case, story of the, ii. 265. Fine gentleman, described, ii. 13. Fine lady, described, ii. 13. Fine Sense, fountain of, a dream, i. 195.
Fishes, Introduction to the history of, ii. 522.
Franks, Timothy, quack-doctor, ii. 275.
Frederick William, of Prussia, iii. 236.
Frederick the Second, of Prussia, iii. 237, 243. Freedom, iv. 26, 28.
French, the, iv. 22.
French nationalities, ii. 315.
French preachers, i. 333.
French prisoners of war, subscrip- tion for, ii. 87.
Friendship, i. 381, ii. 106.
Frugality, on the duty of, i. 80.
Frugality, on political, i. 73.
Fudge!' ii. 21, iii. 51.
Funeral elegies on the Great ridi- culed, ii. 411.
Funeral Solemnities, ii. 41.
Genius, i. 252, iv. 463. Geraghty, Catherine, iv. 58. Germany, state of polite learning in, i. 406- relative position of, during the Seven Years' War, i. 501. Gideon, Sampson, i. 46. Gifford, William, ii. 394, iv. 61. Gift, The,' iv. 116.
Goddess of Silence, address of the, to the Ladies, i. 328. Godinot, the Griper, i. 53. Goethe, iii. 12, iv. 50. 'GOOD-NATURED MAN; A COMEDY,' iv. 163
Gouget, M., his Essay on the Ori- gin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences,' reviewed, iv. 493.
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