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Resentment of, against the clergy, i.
357.

The Pilgrim brought forward for
the benefit of, i. 363.
Attack upon Blackmore and Collier
in the Prologue and Epilogue to
the Pilgrim, i. 364.

Last period of the life of, i. 367.
Death and funeral of, i. 368.
Mr. Russell's bill for funeralls of,
xviii. 204.

Description of funeral of, xviii. 205.
Ludicrous account of the funeral of,
by Farquhar, i. 368.

Mrs. Thomas's letters concerning
the death and funeral of, xviii.
210.

Account of funeral of, by Mrs.
Thomas, false, i. 369.
By Tom Brown, i. 370.
Character of, i. 371.

By Congreve, ii. 17.
Notices of family of, i. 385.

Ode on the death of, by Alexander
Oldys, xviii. 244.

Life of St. Francis Xavier, the Apostle
of the Indies, xvi. 1.

Dedication of, xvi. 3.
Writers of, xvi. 10.

Address to the reader by the author
of, xvi. 9.

His birth, xvi. 17.
Education, xvi. 17.

Teaches philosophy, xvi. 20.
Conversion, xvi. 25.

Life of St. Francis Xavier-continued.
Arrives at Rome, xvi. 30.

At Lisbon, xvi. 48.

Departs for the Indies, xvi. 60.
Arrvies at Mozambique, xvi. 65.
At Goa, xvi. 73.

Visits Cape Comorin, xvi. 84.
Miracles of, xvi. 89, 91, 94, 101, 114,
116, 134, 157, 165-544.
Converts the Paravas, xvi. 104.
Returns to Goa, xvi. 104.
Visits Comorin, xvi. 107.
Goes to Cochin, xvi. 128.
Negapatan, xvi. 136.
Meliapor, xvi. 140.
Malacca, xvi. 153.
Amboyna, xvi. 162.
Isle del Moro, xvi. 180.
Returns to Amboyna, xvi. 190.
Malacca, xvi. 194.

Arrives at Cochin, xvi. 224.
Visits the Paravas, xvi. 230.

His instructions to missioners, xvi.

233.

Visits Ceylon, xvi. 237.

Goa, xvi. 238.

Baptizes a Japanese, xvi. 243.

Visits the Coast of Fishery, xvi.
253.

Returns to Goa, xvi. 254.

Resolves to go to Japan, xvi. 254.
His instructions to Gasper Barzeus,
xvi. 259.

Sails for Japan, xvi. 281.
Visits Cochin, xvi. 281.

Malacca, xvi. 282.

His instructions to Juan Bravo, xvi.
285.

Arrives at Japan, xvi. 292.
Waits on the King of Saxuma, xvi.
299.

Is treated with honour, xvi. 300.
Receives permission to teach the
Christian religion, xvi. 300.
Visits the Bonzas, xvi. 304.
Bonzas oppose the Christian faith,
xvi. 306.
Miracle, xvi. 307.

Arrives at Firando, xvi. 317.
Amanguchi, xvi. 318.

Meaco, xvi. 324.

Returns to Amanguchi, xvi. 327.
Visits Fucheo, and reception by the
King, xvi. 348, 349.

Disputes with a Bonza, xvi, 367-`

375.

Leaves Japan, xvi. 385.

Life of St. Francis Xavier-continued.

Arrives at Cochin, xvi. 401.

At Goa, xvi. 403.

Affairs of Goa in his absence, xvi. 409.
Engages in a voyage to China, xvi. 417.
Departs from Goa, xvi. 429.
Arrives at Malacca, xvi. 430.
Miracles at Malacca, xvi. 431.
Arrives at the Isle of Sancian, xvi. 445.
Means fail him for his passage into
China, xvi. 459.

His sickness, xvi. 460.
Death, xvi. 462.
Interment, xvi. 463.
Disinterred, xvi. 465.

And carried to Goa, xvi. 472.
Funeral procession, xvi. 473.
Miracles wrought by the dead body,

xvi. 474.

Qualifications, xvi. 480.
Beatification and canonization, xvi.
540.

An authentic testimony of the truth
of the gospel, xvi. 544.
Character of the life of, i. 282.
Life of Virgil, xiii. 292.
His birth, xiii. 292.
Education, xiii. 294.
Visits Rome, xiii. 295.

Is introduced to Octavius, xiii. 295.
Visits Athens, xiii. 298.
Loses his patrimony, xiii. 298.
Recovers his patrimony, xiii. 300.
In favour with Augustus, xiii. 305.
Pastorals, xiii. 300.
Georgics, xiii. 303.
Eneis, xiii. 305.

Sickness and death of, xiii. 308.
Life of Cleomenes, viii. 230.
Of Plutarch, xvii. 1.
Remarks on, xvii. 3.
Birth, xvii. 20.
Education, xvii. 24.

Travels, xvii. 28.

Religion, xvii. 32.

Marriage, xvii. 40.

Children, xvii. 41.

Visits Rome, xvii. 45.

Letter to Trajan, xvii. 50.

His Lives, xvii. 52.

Chosen Archon of Chæronea, xvii.

52.

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Lilburn, John, account of, vi. 391,
Lillie, John, share of, in determining
the taste of the age of Queen
Elizabeth, i. 7.
Lilly, the astrologer, x. 361.
Limberham, or the Kind Keeper, a
comedy, vi. 1.
Remarks on, vi. 1.
Epistle dedicatory to, vi. 5.
Prologue to, vi. 11.
Epilogue to, vi. 119.
Lindsey, Earl of, account of, v. 324.
List of Dryden's plays, with the re-
spective dates of their being
acted and published, i. 307, 308.
List of the Nine Worthies, xi. 391.
Literary friends of Dryden, i. 313.
Pursuits, effect of the Revolution
upon, i. 309.

London, immunities of city of, de-

fended, vii. 137.

Plague in city of, in 1665, ix. 181.
City of, dedication to, ix. 87.
Fire of, conduct of Charles II. on,
ix. 174.

Dreadful effects of, ix. 179.
Love in a Nunnery, a comedy, iv. 365.
Love Triumphant, or Nature will Pre-
vail, a tragi-comedy, viii. 365.
Remarks on, viii. 367.

Dryden's last dramatic work, viii. 367.
Epistle dedicatory to, viii. 371.
Prologue to, viii. 378.
Epilogue to, viii. 475.

Love, description of, xiv. 176.
Love's Kingdom, a pastoral tragi-
comedy, extract from, x. 452.
Lovers, the Modern, or the Mall, viii.

507.

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Lucian, life of, xviii. 55.

Remarks on, xviii. 57.

First profession of, xviii. 62.
Teaches rhetoric and studies law,

xviii. 63.
Death of, xviii. 64.

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MACAREUS, epistle to, xii. 25.
Mac-Flecknoe, a satire against Thomas
Shadwell, x. 427.
Remarks on, x. 429.
Character of, i. 221.
One of the keenest satires in the
English language, i. 400.
Its object misconstrued by Dryden's
editors, i. 401.

Machinery of the Christian religion
more feeble than that of the
heathen, in poetry, xiii. 22.
Guardian Angels, xiii. 26.
The Eneis, xiv. 197.

In the Lancashire Witches, x. 383.
Mackenzie, Sir George, account of, xii.
116.

Mæcenas character of, xiii. 299.
Maiden Queen, or Secret Love, a
comedy, ii. 413.
Lady, epitaph on, xi. 160.
Maimbourg, Lewis, account of, xvii. 184.
History of Calvinism of, x. 30.
Malacca, account of, xvi. 154.

Defeat of the Mahometans near, xvi.
216.

Mall, The, or the Modish Lovers, viii.
507.

Malone's account of the Whip and
Key, ix. 430.
History of the English Stage, extract
from, xi. 56.

Man of Mode, character of, x. 335.
Epilogue to, x. 335.

Mar-all, Sir Martin, a comedy, iii. 1.
Maritime affairs, skill of Charles II. in,
ix. 107.

Mar-prelate, Martin, account of, x.
27, xviii. 310.
Marriage of Dryden, i. 74.
Marriage à la Mode, a comedy, iv. 247.
Remarks on, iv. 249.

Epistle dedicatory to, iv. 252.
Prologue to, iv. 258.

Epilogue to, iv. 364.
Character of, i. 122.

Marquis of Clare, vide Haughton,
Lord.

Marquis of Halifax, account of, viii.
129, ix. 304.

Epistle dedicatory to, viii. 129.
Marquis of Worcester, vide Beaufort,
Duke of.

Marquis of Winchester, epitaph on,

xi. 156.

Account of, xi. 154.
Marquis of Normanby, dedication to,

xiv. 129.

Vide Buckingham[shire], Duke of.
Marvel's Growth of Popery, ix. 425.
Description of Richard Flecknoe, x.

436.

Massacre of Paris, transprosed for the
Duke of Guise, vii. 200.
Amboyna, character of, i. 138.
Mason, Mr., poetical epistle of, xvii.

283.

Master of Arts, Dryden's degree of,
xviii. 195.

Masque of Calisto, dramatis persona
of, x. 332.

Meal-tub Plot, Waller's discovery of,
ix. 367.

Measures of the human body, xvii.

429.

Mechanical genius of Charles II., ix. 58.
Medal, The, or a Satire against Sedi-
tion, ix. 411.

Remarks on, ix. 413.
Publications in opposition to, ix.

419.

Character of, i. 209.
Reply to, i. 214.

Medal, Bower's, of the Earl of Shaftes-
bury, ix. 416.

Meleager and Atalanta, xii. 104.
Melibæus, a pastoral, xiii. 379.
Memorial of Dryden to the Earl of
Rochester, i. 246.

INDEX.

Metamorphoses, Ovid's, translations | Mistake of Dryden concerning the

from, xii. 49-280.

Book I., xii. 69.

The Golden Age, xii. 73.
The Silver Age, xii. 74.
The Brazen Age, xii. 74.
The Iron Age, xii. 74.
The Giants' War, xii. 75.
Of Daphne into a laurel, xii. 88.
Io into an heifer, xii. 93.
The

eyes of Argus into a peacock's
train, xii. 97.

Syrinx into reeds, xii. 98.

Esacus into a cormorant, xii. 165.
Metamorphoses, Book XII., xii. 168.
Metaphrase translation, what, xii. 16.
Metaphysical poet, what, i. 9.

Poetry favoured by the public till the

beginning of the Civil Wars, i. 10.
Poets, Cowley the most ingenious of,
i. 12.

Neglected harmony of numbers,

i. 14.

Mexico, Conquest of, a tragedy, ii. 283.
Middleton, Earl of, Etherege's epistle
to, xi. 38.

Milbourne, Luke, account of, i. 331.
Letter of, and verses to Mr. Tonson
on Amphitryon, viii. 3.
Attack on Dryden, xi. 234.
Dispute of, with Dryden, i. 331.
An admirer of Dryden, i. 331.
Translation of Virgil by, character
of, i. 332.

Criticism by, of Dryden's Virgil,
specimen of, i. 332.
Military chiefs of the city, attached to
the loyal cause, ix. 451.
Milled money, not struck in England
before 1663, ix. 452.
Milton, John, character of, xiii. 18.
Difference between the taste of Dry-
den and, i. 142.
Not swayed by the conceits of his
time, i. 14.

Inscription under picture of, xi. 162.
Miracles of St. Francis Xavier, xvi. 85-
544.

Miscellany, first, of Dryden, appear-
ance of, i. 245.
Second, i. 285.
Third, i. 319.
Fourth, i. 320.
Missionaries, Catholic, diligence of, in
converting the heathen, x. 184.
St. Francis Xavier's instructions to,

xvi. 233.

tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex,
ii. 135.

Mistakes, The, prologue to, x. 410.
Mistake concerning the dedication of
Orpheus Britannicus, xi. 148.
Mistaken Husband, The, viii. 577.
Mithridates, epilogue to, x, 338, 351.
Mock Astrologer, a comedy, iii. 227.
Moderate divines, what, x. 242.
Modern satire, definition of, xiii.
109.

Modish Lovers, The, or the Mall, viii.
507.

Molière, Psyche, an opera, imitated
from, x. 445.

Money, milled, not struck in England
before 1663, ix. 452.
Monmouth and Buccleuch, Duchess of,
account of, ii. 285, ix. 228.
Dedication to, ii. 285.
Monmouth, Duke of, account of, ix.

220.

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Mulgrave, Earl of, account of, v. 186.
Character of, v. 186.

Epistle dedicatory to, v. 186.
Vide Buckingham[shire], Duke of.
Munster, irruption of the Bishop of,

into the United States, ix. 117.
Murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey,
ix. 277.

Thomas Thynne, Esq., ix. 286.
Lucian by Rufinus, xviii. 60.
Music, Shadwell's proficiency in, x.
444.

Ode to St. Cecilia set to, by Handel,
i. 343.

To the songs in Amphitryon, viii.
113.

Mysteries or religious plays, origin of,
xv. 238.

N.

NABOTH'S Vineyard, or the Innocent
Traitor, extracts from, ix. 198.
Names of the English fleet changed,
ix. 45.

Nature will Prevail, a tragi-comedy,
viii. 365.

Of satire, xiii. 38.
Naugeria, Andrew, anecdote of, vi. 398.
Neander, Dryden's famed appellation,
xv. 273.

Neptune, pilots' prayer to, vii. 16.
New House, epilogue spoken at opening
of the, x. 321.

Newcastle, Duke of, account of, iii.
229.

Congreve's dedication to, ii. 13.
Epistle dedicatory to, iii. 229.
Duchess of, account of, iii. 230.
Nicholas v. Pope, character of, xviii. 25.
Panegyric on, xviii. 27.
Niggard liness of booksellers, xv. 194.
Nine Worthies, list of the, xi. 391.
Nokes, the comedian, description of,
xi. 49.

Nonne Prest His Tale, by Chaucer, xii. li.
Non-resistance, decree of the University

of Oxford concerning, x. 243.
Normanby, Marquis of, dedication to,
xiv. 129.

Vide Mulgrave, Earl of, and Bucking-
ham[shire], Duke of.
North's description of Titus Oates, ix.

326.

Opinion of Shaftesbury's designs
upon the person and authority
of Charles II., ix. 452.

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Edipus, a tragedy, vi. 121.
Remarks on, vi. 123.
Preface to, vi. 131.
Prologue to, vi. 135.
Epilogue to, vi. 237.
Tyrannus, of Sophocles, character of,
vi. 123.

Coloneus, character of, vi. 124.
Ogleby, account of, x. 450.
Old Testament, critical history of, x. 32.
Oldham, John, account of, xi. 98.

Extract from the works of, xi. 100.
Elegy to the memory of, xi. 99.
Oldys, Alexander, ode of, on the death
of Dryden, xviii. 244.

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