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Gay, John, iii. 377, 395-his Shep- Handel, i. 186, 187.

herd's Week,' i. 566.

Gemelli, ii. 425.

Generosity, ii. 274.

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Generosity and Justice, essay on, i. 61. HAUNCH OF VENISON, THE,' iv. 85.

Genius, i. 260, iv. 463.
Geraghty, Catherine, iv. 69.
Germany, state of polite learning in,

i. 414-relative position of, during
the Seven Years' War, i. 510, 511.
Gideon, Sampson, i. 56.

Gifford, William, ii. 402, iv. 71.
'Gift, The,' iv. 130.

Goddess of Silence, address of the, to
the ladies, i. 336.
Godinot, the Griper, i. 64.
Goethe, iii. 14, iv. 60.

GOOD-NATURED MAN; A COMEDY,' iv.

189.

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Gouget, M., his Essay on the Origin
of Laws, Arts, and Sciences,' re-
viewed, iv. 523.

Governors, duty of submission to, ii.
205.

Grace, preference of, to beauty, ii. 316.
Grandeur, instability of worldly, i. 117.
Gratitude and Love, difference between,
ii. 274.
Gravity, i. 142.

Greatness, characteristics of, i. 81.
Greaves, Sir Launcelot, i. 332.

- Gray, Thomas, i. 207, 565, iv. 402-
review of his Odes,' iv. 412.

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Hawkins's Miscellanies, review of, iii.
506.

Henderson, William, iii. 320.
Henry the Fifth, i. 197.

HERMIT; A BALLAD,' iii. 51, iv. 45.
Hickey, Mr., iv. 120.

Hifferman, Dr. Paul, iv. 86.

High Life Below Stairs,' Townley's
farce of, i. 101.

Hill, Sir John, i. 94, 97.

Historian, duties of an, iii. 449-quali-
fications of an, 454.

Historical excellence, iii. 494.
History, iii. 266, 496.

History, knowledge of, necessary to
the poet, i. 273.

History of the Seven Years' War, in-
troduction to, i. 486.

History, on the study of, i. 534, 552,
553.

History of a sleep-walker, i. 381.
History, preface to the Roman, 1. 571.
History of England, criticism on Smol-
let's, iii. 449.

History of England, in a Series of
Letters from a Nobleman to his
Son,' preface and introduction to,
i. 550.

Great, absurdity of some of the em- History of the Earth and Animated

ployments of the, ii. 200.

Gresset, i. 207, 430.

Grumbler, The,' a Scene from, iv. 333.

Guicciardini, i. 545-review of his His-
tory of Italy, iii. 493.

H.

Hamlet's soliloquy analyzed, i. 306.
Happiness in a great measure depen-
dent on constitution, i 43-frequent-
ly lost by seeking after refinement,
ii 34-on the pursuit of, ii. 184—
folly of changing it for show, ii. 268

Nature,' preface to, i. 579.

'History of Miss Stanton,' i. 223.
History of the World,' introduction

to, i. 533.

Hobbes, Thomas, i 142, iv. 411.
Hogarth, i. 449.

Holberg, Baron, i. 420.

Holland, iv. 210-relative position of
during the Seven Years' War, i
524, 525, 526-state of polite learn.
ing in, i. 418.

Home, John, his tragedy of Douglas'
reviewed, iv. 400.

Homer, i. 221, 296, 318.

Hope, a scng, iv. 135.

K.

Kauffman, Angelica, iv. 148.

Horace Modernized,' review of, iv. Kelly, Hugh, iv. 116.

514.

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Jacob, Hildebrand, ii. 446.
Jacob, Sir John, ii. 446.

James the First, state of England at
his accession, i. 479-his mode of
trying witches, i. 149-his charac-
ter, ii. 452.

Jemima and Louisa,' review of, iii.
504

Japan, meanness of the Dutch at the
court of, ii. 466

Johnson, Charles ii. 447.

Johnson, Dr., i. 98, 373, 445, 565, ii.
428, iii. 240, 245, 392, 393, iv. 21,
1-3, 266, 497, 504, 511.

Jonson, Ben, i. 457

Jupiter and Mercury, iv. 119.

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Ladies, a true history for the, i. 215.
Ladies, advised to get husbands, ii. 361.
Ladies' trains ridiculed, ii. 334.
Lady, Chinese, of distinction, ii. 61.
Lambertus, i. 408.

Langhorne's Death of Adonis,' from
the Greek of Bion, review of, iv.
472-477.

Language, on the use of, i. 51.
Languages, method of teaching the
learned, i. 114.

Lao, history of the kingdom of, ü. 103.
Last Good Night,' Johnny Arm-
strong's, i. 44.
Laughter, i. 142.

Law's delay, on the, ii. 395.

Law and customs compared, i. 132.
Learned, folly of useless disquisitions

among the, ii. 366.

Leasowes, on the tenants of the, i.
372.

Learning, causes of the decline of, i
397.

Lectures, i. 464.

Lee, Nathaniel, i. 152.
Legacy hunters, ii. 403.
Leslie, Charles, i. 157.

Lessons to a Youth on entering the
World, ii. 254.

L'Estrange, Sir Roger, i. 150.
Letters, Republic of, ii 84.
Louis the Fourteenth, iii. 4-3.
Liberty, English, ii. 25–209.

Justice and Generosity, essay on, i. 61. Life, i. 465.

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Life endeared by age, ii. 305.

Life, some cautions on, ii. 342.

Lightning, Lines on a beautiful Youth
struck blind with, i. 18.

Linnæus, ii. 493-4.

Lissoy, iv. 63.

M.

Mackenzie, Henry, iv. 399.
Macpherson, James, iv. 115.

Mad Dog; Elegy on the Death of a,
iv. 143.

Mad dogs, fear of, ridiculed, ii. 287.

Literary contest, in which both sides Maffei, 207, 411.
fight by epigrain, ii. 444.

Literary reputation, difficulty of ob-
taining, ii. 238.

Literary Success, uncertainty of, i. 67.
Literature, causes of the rise and de-

cline of, ii. 264.

Literature, almost every subject of, ex-
hausted, ii. 392.

Magazine in miniature, specimen of a,
i. 357.

Maintenon, Madame de, review of her
Memoirs, iii. 483.
Maiolo, Simon, ii. 69.

Mallet's Remains of the Mythology
and Poetry of the Celtes, review of,
iv. 376.

Little great man, description of a, ii. Malone, iv. 185.

309.

Livy, i. 554.

Lloyd, Charles, ii 445.

Lloyd, Robert, i. 449.

Locke, John, i. 110, 153.

Logicians Refuted,' iv. 126.

Man in Black, character of the, ii. 88
-history of the, ii. 112.

Manners of different countries, i. 29.
Manton, Dr., iii. 400.

Marlborough, Duchess of, iii. 246, 269,
317.

London, streets and houses of, de- Marriage Act censured, ii. 301, 450.

scribed, ii. 18, 21.

London, on the clubs of, i. 168.

London shopkeeper and his journey-
man, ii. 3:20.

Londoners, their ardor in the pursuit
of sights and monsters, ii. 190.
Longinus, i. 302.

Longueville, Wm., iv. 491.

Looking-glass of Lao, a dream, ii. 194

Lords, proneness to admire the writings

of, ii. 381.

Marriages, Scotch, a registry of, i. 385.
Marriott's Female Conduct' reviewed,
iv. 451.

Martial Review, Preface to the, i.
532.

Massey's translation of Ovid's Fasti
reviewed, iv. 442.

Massilon, Bishop of Clermont, i. 126,
342.

Mathematics, i. 464, 551.
Matrimony, iii. 23.

Love, whether it be a natural or ficti- Matthew, Father, ii. 413.

tious passion, ii. 115, 459.

Maupertuis, M., i. 30, iii. 258.

Love and gratitude, difference be- Maximus, Caius Julius, ii. 265.
tween, ii 274.

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Luxury, i 87, 91-benefits of, ii. 48, Merit, upon unfortunate, i. 103.

94, iv. 75, 79.

Metaphors, on the use of, i. 301.

Luxury and pride of the middling Metastasio, i. 160, 207, 411.

classes, i. 134.

Methodists, i. 130, 438.

Miller, story of the avaricious, ii. 292.
Milo, ii. 265.

Milton, iii. 245, 249-his L'Allegro'
and Il Penseroso, i. 564.
Miseries of Ennui, i. 233.
Misers, i. 86.

Misery best relieved by dissipation, ii.
198-manner in which philosophers
make artificial, ii. 377.
Misfortunes, consolation under, ii. 388.
Montaigne, iii. 494, iv. 436.
Montesquieu, i. 132, 429, iii. 476-re-
view of his Miscellaneous Pieces,

iii. 502.

Moral government of the world, wisdom
of God in, i. 361.
More, Hannah, iv. 477.
More, James, i. 157.

More, Edward, i. 434, 568.
Motte, M. de la, iii. 226.
Moufett, Thomas, ii. 494.
Mourning, English, ridiculed, ii. 388.
Murphy, Arthur, i. 94-his 'Orphan
of China' reviewed, iv. 481.
Mushroom-feast amongst the Tartars
described, ii. 136.

Music, on the different schools of, i.
183.

N.

Napier, General Robert, iv. 64.

NASH, RICHARD, LIFE OF,' iii. 265.
National concord, on, i. 251.
National prejudices, on, i. 229.
Natural History, Familiar Introduction
to the Study of, ii. 491.
Newmarket races ridiculed, ii. 358.
New Simile, in the manner of Swift,'
iv. 140.

Newspapers, ii. 27-29.

Newton, iii. 328.

Nobility, English, ii. 136.

Novels, ii. 345, iii. 504-the absurd
taste for pert and obscene ones ridi-
culed, ii. 221.

0.

Obligations, evils of receiving, ii. 401-2.
Obscure Ages, view of, i. 405.

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Paraguay, Charlevoix's History of, re-
viewed, iii. 456.

'PARNELL, LIFE OF,' iii. 373.
Parnell, Dr., epitaph on, iv. 150.
Parr, Dr, ii. 43 n.
Peace-makers, i. 89.
Peasantry, iv. 65.

Penal laws, evil tendency of increasing
them, ii. 330.

Percival, Dr. Thomas, iv. 78 n.
Pergolesi, i. 160, 183.

Perseverance, i. 140.

Perugino, Pietro, iii 130.
Peter the Great, i 110.

Philips's Splendid Shilling,' i. 56, 568.
Philosophical Beau, ii. 412.

Philosophic Cobbler, history of a, ii.

271.

Philosophic Vagabond, history of a, iii
117.

Piozzi, iv. 184

Pindar, i. 220, iv. 413.

Piron, i. 207, 432, iii. 236.

| Plato, i. 141.

Player, adventures of a strolling, i. 238
Pleasure, ii. 184.

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Poems for Young Ladies,' Preface to, | Purden, Edward, Epitaph on, iv. 145.
i. 560.

Poet, life of a, iii 373.

Poetry, on the origin of, i. 278-as
distinguished from other writing, i.
290-invocation to, iv 80.

Poets, anecdotes of, who lived and died

in wretchedness, ii. 346.
Poets, English, ii. 169.

Poles, wretched condition of the, i. 28.
Polignac, Cardinal do, his 'Anti-Lucre-
tius' reviewed, iv 407.

Polite Learning, Inquiry into the Pre-
sent State of,' i. 395.

Polite Learning in Germany, i. 414.
Politeness, progress of, i. 345-descrip-
tion of true, ii. 164.

Politics, passion of the English for, ii.
29.

Polnitz, Baron, iii. 258.
Polybius, i. 514.

Poor, distresses of the, exemplified, ii.
469.

Pope, i. 294, 314-ii. 58-his Rape
of the Lock,' i. 564, his Eloisa to
Abelard,' 565.

Prophyrogeneta, Constantine, i. 406.
Poverty, ii. 115, 281, 281.
Preachers, on popular, i. 339
Prejudices, national, i 229.

Pride and luxury of the middling classes,
i. 135, ii. 25.

Prior, Matthew, i 569.
Projectors, i. 83.

Prologue to Zobeide, iv. 153.

Prologue, written and spoken by

Laberius,' v. 111.

Providence, the equal dealings of, de-
monstrated, iii. 179

Prussia, relative position of, during the

Seven Years' War, i. 504.
Psellus, Michael, i. 407.
Pride, English, ii. 25.

Public rejoicings for victory, on,
177.

Pulpit eloquence, i. 123.

Purcell, i. 186, 187.

Q.

Quacks and their nostrums ridiculed,

ii. 101, 282.

Quadrupeds, Introduction to the His-
tory of, ii. 498.

Quarterly Review, quoted, ii. 330, 358,
369, iii. 438, 470, iv. 59.

Quebec; Stanzas on the taking of, iv.
129.

Queensbury, Duchess of, iii. 285.

R.

Racan, Marquis de, iii. 464.
Races at Newmarket ridiculed, ii. 358.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, i. 68.
Rameau, John Philip, i. 161.
Rape of the Lock, i. 564.
Ray, John, ii. 494.

Refinement, happiness lost by seeking
after, ii. 34.

Religious Sects in England, ii. 433.
Repton, i. 376.

Republic of Letters in England, ii. 84.
RETALIATION,' iv. 111-supplement to,
120.

Rehearsal, The, iv. 503.

Rhetoric, i. 114.

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