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INDEX.

Abridgments, i. 553.

Abuse of our enemies, on, i. 334.
Academies of Italy, i. 121.

Actors, quarrels of ridiculed, ii. 326,
350.

Addison, i. 141, 155, ii. 20-his

ter from Italy,' i. 566.

Adultery, ii. 80.

Artificial miseries of some philosophers,
ii. 377.

Asem the Man-hater, an Eastern tale,
i. 361.

Asia, treatment of females in, ii. 398.
Let- Asia, utility of travels into, ii. 427, 479.
Asia, Van Egmont's Travels in, re-
view of, iii. 490.

'Adventures of a Strolling Player,' i. Asiatic employments, projects for in-

238.

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Animals, cruelty to, ii. 64.

troducing them into the courts of
Europe, ii. 433.

Atterbury, Bishop, i. 154.

Augustan Age of England, i. 149.
Authors, i. 440.-
-a Club of, described,

. 122, 126.

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Bangorian controversy, i. 128.

Barbauld, Mrs., iii. 11, iv. 67, 143.

'Anti-Lucretius,' Cardinal de Polig- Barnard, Dean, iv. 111, 120, 121.

nac's, review of, iv. 407.

Antiquity, on the study of, iv. 419.

Arbuthnot, iii. 384.

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Barrett's translation of Ovid's Epistles,

reviewed, iv. 455.

Bayle, M., iii. 454.

Bayly, Dr. Anselm, his Introduction
to Languages' reviewed, iv. 419.
Beau, the philosophical, ii. 412.
Beau Tibbs, ii. 227, 230, 295.
Beaumont, Sir George, iv. 110.
Beauties of English Poetry,' Preface
to, i. 563.

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Beautiful Captive, History of the, ii. | Bunbury, Sir Henry, iv. 148.

249.

Beauty, iv. 372-preference of Grace
to, ii. 316.

BEE, THE,' i. 13.

Belles-Lettres, on the cultivation of a
taste for, i. 259.

Bible, the, iii. 104.

Bidderman the Wise, a Flemish tradi-
tion, i. 72.

Bunbury, Mrs., Letter in Prose and
Verse to, iv. 166.

Burgess, Daniel, iii. 400.

Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, iv. 111,
112.

'Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful,
review of, iv. 365.

Burke, Richard, iv. 111, 113.

Burton, Dr. John, his Pentalogia' re-
viewed, iv. 409.

Birds, Introduction to the History of, Busy Body, publication of, i. 168.

ii. 519.

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Boethius, ii. 347.

Boileau, i. 125, 377.
Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 155.

BOLINGBROKE, LIFE OF,' iii. 399.
Bolton, Duke of, iii. 294.
Books, ii. 279, 313, 342, 392.
Books, big and little, i. 414.

Books seemingly sincere, falsehoods
propagated by, ii. 67.

Butler, Samuel, his Remains in Prose
and Verse' reviewed, iv. 494.

Byron, Lord, i. 8, 410, 450, ii. 386, iii.

15, 470, 509, iv. 78, 129, 146, 443.
Byrom, Dr., i. 570.

Camoëns, ii. 348.

C.

Campbell, Thomas, iv. 59, 62, 66, 73,
470.

Capacity for education, &c., i. 261.
'CAPTIVITY, THE ; AN ORATORIO,' iv. 93.
Caramuel, ii. 13.
Caravagio, i. 104.

Carolan, the blind Irish bard, account
of, i. 208.

Cart race, description of a, ii. 357.

Bookseller's visit to the Chinese phi- Cassandre, François, ii. 349.
losopher, ii. 213.

Borghese, Paulo, ii. 347.

Boswell's Life of Johnson quoted, i. |
102, 153, 450, ii. 51, 61, 308, 347,
371, iii. 120, 240, 245, 290, 477,
482, 492, iv. 21, 35, 39, 40, 81, 167,
176, 177, 267, 383, 399, 406, 423,
490.

Boswell, specimen of the Chinese, ii.

38.

Botany, introduction to the Study of,
ii. 549.

Boyle, ii. 428.

Brent, Miss, i. 211–12.

British, character of the, iv. 35.
British constitution described, ii. 212.
Browne, Hawkins, his Pipe of To-
bacco,' i. 568.

Catharina Alexowna of Russia, his-

tory of, ii. 258.

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Chesterfield, Earl of, iii. 444.
Children, i. 106, 116, 550.

Concord, national, i. 250.
Confucius, ii. 37, 84, 198, 267, 268.

China, the history of, replete with great Congreve, iii. 244.
actions, ii. 175.

Chinese Boswell, specimen of, ii. 38.
Chinese gardens, ii. 132.

Chinese Matron, story of the, ii 75.

Chinese Philosopher, ii 17,34, 40, 88,

94.

Christina of Sweden, i. 351.

Chrysostom, St., i. 133.

Churchill, Charles, ii. 445, 449,

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'Connoisseur,' review of the, iv. 382.
Consolation to the unfortunate, ii. 385.
Constitution, happiness in a great
measure dependent on, i. 43.
Constitution of England, ii. 212.
Coronation, on the, i. 248, ii. 415.
Country, love of, ii. 410.
Cowley, i. 154.

Cowper, William, iv. 382, 399.

Cibber, Theophilus, biography of, i. Crabbe, Rev. George, iv. 73 n.

369.

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Cradock, Joseph, iv. 121.
Craftsman, The, iii. 444.
Cratinus, i. 288.
Crébillon, fils., i. 430.
Credulity, English, ii. 422.
Critic, province of the, iv. 401.
Criticism, i. 449, iv. 365.

Croker, Right Hon. J. W., iv. 91,
132 n.

Cromwell, Oliver, iii. 453, iv. 475.
Cruelty to animals, ii. 64.

Cumberland, Richard, iv. 111, 114,
119.

Custom and law compared, i. 132.
Critical remarks on the Traveller, iv.
13.

Critical remarks on the Deserted
Village, iv. 16.

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Denmark, state of polite learning in, | Edinburgh, University of, i. 437, 462
i. 420.

Dependence, miseries of a life of, ii.

403.

Description of an Author's Bedcham-
ber,' iv. 133.

DESERTED VILLAGE,' iv. 63.

Diderot, i. 431.

Dignity of human nature, ii. 445.

Dinner, invitation to, iv. 148.

Edinburgh Review quoted, ii 231.
Education, essay on, i. 106.

Election, description of an, ii. 441.
Elegy on Mrs Mary Blaize,' iv. 132
Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog,
iv. 143.

Elegies on the Great ridiculed, ii. 421.
Elizabeth, Queen, i. 351.

Eloquence of the pulpit, i. 123.

Dispensary, The, a poem, by Dr. Garth, Elysium, visit to, i 218.

i. 567.

D'Israeli, I., i. 415, iv. 65 n.

Employments of the Great, absurdity
of some, ii. 200.

Distresses of the poor exemplified, ii. Enemies, on abuse of our, i. 334.

469.
Dcoson, John, his translation of Cardi-
nal de Polignac's Anti-Lucretius'
reviewed, iv. 407-his translation of
Paradise Lost into Latin, iv. 407.
Dodd, Rev. Dr. William, iv. 114.
Dogs, fear of mad, ridiculed, ii. 287.
Donne, Dr., iii. 495.

'Double Transformation; a Tale,' iv.
136.

Douglas, Rev. Dr., iv. 111.

'Douglas,' Home's tragedy of, review-
ed, iv. 400.

Drayton, Michael, ii. 58.
Dreams, iii. 470.

Dress, i. 33, ii. 207, 334.

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England, Augustan age of, i. 149.
England, on the Opera in, i. 159.
England, state of polite learning in, i.

434

England, rewarding genius in, i. 436.
England, relative position of, during
the Seven Years' War, i. 486.
England, some account of the republic
of letters in, îì 84.
English clergy, i 339.

English constitution described, ii. 212.
English courts of justice, ii. 395.
English credulity, ii. 422.

English, influence of climate on the
temper and dispositions of the, ii.
374.

English, irresolution of the, accounted
for, ii. 478.

English liberty, ii. 25-attempt to de-
fine, ii. 209, iii. 109.

English mourning ridiculed, ii. 383.
English national character, ii. 374-5.
English nobility, ii 136
English poets, ii. 169.
English pride, ii. 25.

English subject to the spleen, ii. 361.
English, sentiments of the French on
temper of the. i. 140.

English titles, absurdity of some, ii
475.

English women, ii. 42.

Ennui, miseries of, i. 233-cure for,
237.

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