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Perrault, Charles, 94, 246; Paral- lèles, 228, 229, 265. Persecution, dissenters' way of affecting, 197. Perseus, 94.
Peter, 13, 18, 73, 105 ff., 133, 135,
137, 139, 198, 199, 204. Petronius Arbiter, liv, 162. Phalaris, 225, 254; his bull, 254;
Boyle's edition, 214, 254, 257. Philips, John, (author of The Splen- did Shilling), supposed author of Tale, xii.
Phillips, John, Satyr against Hypo- crites, 271, 275; Don Quixote... now made English, 29. Philo Judaeus, 235. Philosopher's Stone, 190, 268, 353. Phoenician Tongue, 57. Photius, lv, 99, 100, 147, 288. Physicians, Royal College of, 178. Pickle, the famous universal, 109. Pilgrim's Salve, 197. Pimperlimpimp, 109, 110, 317. Pindar, 238, 249, 250.
Planché, J. R., Cyclopædia of Cos-
tume, 48, 84. Planetary Worlds, 268.
Plato, 223, 226, 228, 238, 291. Platonicks, 291. Pliny, 50, 77, 143. Plutarch, lvii, 50, 101, 280. Poet-laureateship, xli, 33. Poetry, School of, 42.
Points, tagg'd with Silver, 90, 135, 136.
Political Wagering, 129. Pope, Alexander, Dunciad, xxii,
75, 96, 145, 226, 249, 251; Epistle to Arbuthnot, 34; Essay on Criticism, 44; Essay on Man,
43; To Mr. John Moore', 107; lxxii.
Pork, lvii, 50.
Porson, Richard, 70. Post Boy, The, xi. Post Man, The, 107.
Preaching, fanatick, 196, 197, 273 ff. Predestination, 193.
Prefaces, 43, 45, 97, 130-2, 181. Presbyterians. See Jack. Prideaux, Humphrey, Dean of Norwich, 207, 322.
Primum Mobile, 78.
Principles of Deism Truly repre- sented, 3.
Prior, Matthew, Alma, 46; Hind and Panther Transvers'd, 83; 'To Charles Montague', 172. Prize-fighting, 303. Profound writers, 207.
Project for the universal benefit of Mankind, 308, 309, 346. Projector, 105, 174. Prologues, 97, 101.
Protestant Advocate, The, xxix. Prynne, William, 278. Publisher, 16, 17, 344. Publishing, times for, 206, 207. Pulpit, the, 56, 58, 61, 62. Puppets, 109.
Puttenham, Arte of English Poesie, 218.
Regal Library. See St. James's | Satire, 48-53, 215, 234.
Regiomontanus, 237.
Reincrudation, 68, 348.
Remarks on the Tale of a Tub. See King, William.
Reynard the Fox, 67.
Rhenferdius, Jacobus, 320, 342. Rigault, Hippolyte, Histoire de la querelle des anciens et des modernes, xlviii.
Scaliger, J. C., Ivi, 143, 203. Scaliger, J. J., 252.
Schopper, Hartmann, 67. Scotland, 49, 58, 155. Scotland-Yard, 181. Scots, 99.
Scott, Sir Walter, Life of Savift, xvii, lv, lxx, 117; edition of Swift, xlvi, and notes passim.
Scotus, 69, 223, 238.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, Scythian Ancestors, 99, 149, 270,
Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 341.
Rose Tavern, 82.
Rosicrucians, 186, 187, 347 ff. Rosy Cross, 187.
Rotation, 40.
Roundheads, 270, 271.
Royal College of Physicians. See Physicians.
Royal Exchange. See Exchange.
Royal Library. See St. James's | Seymour, Sir Edward, xliii, 175,
Sacheverell, Henry, xii. Sacrament, Dissenters' slovenly way of receiving the, 192. St. James's Library, the 'Royal Library', 211, 214, 224 ff., 238, 240, 242; market, 118. St. Paul's Churchyard, 264. St. Peter's Patrimony, 90, 91. Salamander, 312. Salisbury Plain, 194. Salivation, School of, 42; Saliva-
tion without Mercury, 129. Salter, Rev. Samuel, xiv. Salusbury's Flying Post, 181. Salute on the Chaps, 115, 189. Sarpi, Council of Trent, Swift's ex- tracts from, lii, liii.
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Coo- per, third Earl of, Letter Concern- ing Enthusiasm, 6, 22, 263. Shakespeare, 32, 35, 75, 79, 102, 112, 118, 123, 159, 161, 164, 196, 231.
Sharp, John, Archbishop of York, sermon said to have suggested the allegory of the Tale, xxix- xxxiv, xxxvii; life of, xxix; de- barred Swift from bishopric, xxxiv, 6; 85.
Shedwell, Thomas, xli; Squire of Alsatia, 19.
Sheridan, Thomas, Life of Savift, xviii, liii; Works of Swift, 343- Short Account of Dr. Bentley's Hu- manity and Justice, xlvi.
Short Review of the Controversy be- tween Mr. Boyle and Dr. Bentley,
Shoulder-Knots, 81, 82 ff. Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, Duke of, 22.
Shurley, John, Reynard the Fox, 67. Sibyls, 157. See Vossius, Isaac. Sidney, Algernon, Discourses con- cerning Government, 33.
Sigè, 187, 352. Silver Fringe, 88.
Simon Magus, 288.
Six-penny-worth of Wit, 63. Slavonian proverb, 200. Sleidan, J., Commentaries, Swift's extracts from, lii, liii.
Smalridge, George, Dean of Christ Church, supposed author of Tale, xii.
Smith, Edmund, supposed author of Tale, xii.
Smollett, Tobias, Humphrey Clinker,
Snap-Dragon, 192. Snuffling, 282-4. Socrates, 24, 56, 66.
Somers, John Lord, Dedication to, 22-17; supposed to have written the Tale, vii, 22; his character, 25, 26; patron of Thomas Swift, xiii, 323; 6.
Somerset, Elizabeth Percy, Duch- ess of, 6.
Spectator, The, 22, 83, 107, 110,
141, 171, 201, 230, 278, 280, 345, 346.
Spelling School, 41, 2.
Spelman, Sir Henry, Villare Angli-
Strada, Famiano, 237. Strickland, Mr. Walter G., 312. Strype, John, Survey of London,
Sturt, John, engraver, xxiv. Sublime, the, 44, 47, 92, 130, 146. Subscription, printing by, 137, 308. Summum Bonum, 268. Swearing, School of, 42. Sweet Singers of Israel, 289. Sweetness and Light, 235. Swift, Jonathan, at Trinity College, Dublin, xxxii, xliv; ordained Priest, xliv, 4; at Kilroot, xliv; at Moor Park, xliv; at Leicester, xviii; his reading, l-lvii; dislike of mathematics, 231; connexion with Bedlam, 179; methods in publication, x; publishes Tem- ple's Miscellanea, xi; proposed subjects for a volume, xviii, xix; copy of the Tale with his correc- tions and inscription, lxx.
Contests at Athens and Rome, 40; Description of a City Shower, 191; English Bubbles, 59; Gulli- ver's Travels, x, xi, lv, 17, 70, 105, 107, 178, 218, 231, 240, 264, 346; Imitation of Horace, 296; Journal to Stella, x, xi, xvii, lxii, 3, 41, 46, 86, 179, 345; Last Speech of Ebenezer Elliston, 59; Legion Club, 179, 223; Letter to October Club, x; Maxims Con- trolled in Ireland, 34; Miscellanies, xi, 296, 343; Modest Proposal, 144; Ode to the Athenian Society, 59; On the Death of Dr. Swift, Ivi, 83; On Poetry, 25, 47, 131; Preface to Temple's Letters, 16, 17; Proposal for correcting the English Tongue, 41, 106; Remarks upon a Pamphlet, 59; The Tatler, 13, 59, 141; Thoughts on Various Subjects, 9; Correspondence, xii, xvi, xviii, xxii, xxiii, xxxii, xliv, 6, 9, 59, 115, 118, 128, 246. Swift, Deane, Essay upon Jonathan Swift, xii, xxxii, xxxvii, lii, liii, liv, lxx, lxxi, 117.
Swift, Theophilus, xvii, lxx, 117.
Swift, Thomas, ix, xii-xvi, 297, 298, 323, 327, 328; 'that little Parson-cousin of mine ', xvi, 343; Noah's Dove, xvi. Sylva Caledonia, 58.
Tailors, 76, 102, 179. Tale and no Tale, lxxv. Tale of a Bottomless Tub, lxxv. Tale of a Tub. Authorship, xii- xvii; date of composition, xl- xliv, 4, 28; title, xxvi-xxviii; allegory, xxviii-xl; publication, ix-xii; editions, lxiii-lxxii; fifth edition, xvii-xxvi; text, xix-xx ; notes, xx-xxiii, lxv, lxvii, 344; Apology, xviii-xix, xxi, xxiii, lxv, 343,344; illustrations, xxiii-xxvi; translations, lxxiii-lxxiv, 106; 'altogether new' in manner, 4 ; supposed a 'burlesque' on re- ligion, 323; purpose of the re- ligious satire, lix, 6, 7; difficulties of 'this comprehensive discourse', 1, li, 185; this Divine Treatise', 124, 181.
Tale of a Tub moralized and bottled off, lxxii, lxxv.
Tale of a Tubb or a Gallamaufrey of Merriment, xxvi.
Tale of a Tub revers'd, xlvii, lxxiv, 3. Tale of the Tubbs, xxvi.
Tale of Two Tubs, lxxv.
Tasso, 235.
Tate, Nahum, xli, 36.
Tatler, The, 13, 59, 113, 141, 179,
191, 197, 249, 345, 346. Tax Cameræ Apostolicæ, 113, 114. Tax upon Paper, 45. Taylor, John, the water-poet, 138. Tea, 129.
Temple, Sir William, 11, 37, 80, 213, 214, 228, 238, 255, 256, 297, 298,312, 323,327; supposed author of the Tale, xii, xiii, 297, 312, 323; said to have revised the Tale, xii, 22; his library, xxxvii, li; death, 1, li; letter by,
xlv; Ancient and Modern Learning, 48, 49, 80, 161, 213, 220, 226, 228, 231, 234, 236, 237, 238, 240, 241, 244, 245, 263, 264; Of Heroick Virtue, 94; Of Poetry, 39, 44, 48, 113, 127, 218, 232; Thoughts upon Reviewing the Essay of Ancient and Modern Learning, xlix, 93, 128, 129, 157, 237, 244, 256, 265, 313, 314; Miscellanea, third part, published by Swift, xi, 1; Introduction to the History of England, liii, 99; Memoirs, liii; Memoirs by Boyer, xlvii. Tenents, 76.
Terra Australis incognita, lxii, 2, 106, 126, 264, 308, 345, 346. Tertullian, Swift's extracts from, lii. Thales, 291.
Theatres, 61, 82. Themistocles, 101.
Theophrastus, liv.
Theophrastus, The English, 29, 134. Thersites, 252. Theseus, 94.
Three, the number, 2, 8, 57, 304. See Panegyrical Essay.
Three Rings, story of the, xxxiv- xxxvi.
Thucydides, 221; Swift's extracts from Hobbes's translation, liii, liv.
Thuringians, 302. Tigellius, 94.
Title-pages of books, 34, 145, 222, 264.
Tobinambou, xlix, 263, 265. Toland, John, 317.
Toleration granted to Dissenters,
Uniformity, Act of, 202. Universal, 37, 38, 49, 65, 67, 81, 96, 124, 148, 181, 186, 267, 347; Universal Improvement (or Bene- fit) of Mankind, 1, 180, 184, 308, 346; Universal Knowledge, 106; Universal Medicine, 190, 353; Universe, 123, 349. Universal Jester, The, 63. Utopian Commonwealths, 268.
Valentinus the Gnostic, 352.. Valor Beneficiorum, 41. Van Effen, Justus, Le Conte du Tonneau, lx; statement of Swift's purpose, lx, lxi, lxxiii. Vapours, cause of Madness, 163 ff., 174, 175.
Vaughan, Thomas, lv, 127, 187; Anima Magica Abscondita, 150, 187, 352, 353; Anthroposophia Theomagica, 127, 150, 187, 222,
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Voltaire, Lettres Philosophiques,
XXXV, XXXVI; 116.
Vortex, of Descartes, 167, 245. Vossius, Isaac, De Sibyllinis, liv, 238.
Vossius, Gerard John, 238. [In footnote 3, for his book' read 'his son Isaac's book'. The Vossius in the text is more probably the son (1618-1689) than the father.] Voyage de Maroc, liv, lv. Voyage de Syam, liii, lv. Voyage into England, 345.
Wagering, Art of Political, 129. Wagstaffe, William, 68. Waite, Mr. A. E., 347, 348, 350, 35, 352.
Walters, Sir John, 86, 312. Walton, Brian, Polyglot Bible, 137. War begets Poverty, 217. Ward, Edward, The London Spy, 176, 179.
Waring, Westenra, xxxii, xxxvii, xliv.
Warren. See Waring.
Wars and Quarrels, Digression on, 305.
Warwick-Lane, 178, 181. Webb, John, 194.
Well's Coffee-house, 181. Wesley, Samuel, 246. Westminster Drolieries, 63. Westminster-Hall, 176, 181, 196,
Whale, seaman's custom of throw- ing a tub to a, xxvi-xxviii, 40. Whispering-Office, 107. Whitechapel, 198. Whitefriars, 19. Whitehall, 52. White powder, Ivi, 236. Whiteway, Mrs. Martha, lxx. Whittington and his Cat, lvi, 68, 349.
Whore of Babylon, 177; Scarlet,
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