No. 130 Acts, public at Oxford, two great reasons against them 96 ACTIVE men, compared with speculative....... Adam, his vision of souls Adamite, a sect so called... Alcinous, his gardens described, from Homer.......... 138 134 173 111 152 167 Alehouse-keeper, an elegant one on Hampstead road.. 144 ............ 119 Anacreon, his instructions to a painter for painting his 168 Anaximander, a saying of his, on being laughed at for singing... 135 Ancestors, their examples should excite to great and renders the good only illustrious................ 123 Ancients, distinguished by Strada Androcles, story of him and the lion................. Annihilation, by whom desired.... 119 139 129 89 Ants natural history of them........................ 128, 156, 157 135 Art, those most capable of it, always fond of nature... 173 Atheism more grievous than religion. Athenais, a Grecian virgin, married to the emperor Theodosius......... Attraction of bodies applied to minds Augustus Cæsar, Virgil's praises of him....... Aurenge-Zebe, tragedy of, wherein faulty.......... BARSISA, Santon, his story from the Turkish Tales....... 148 Beauty, inconveniencies attending it......... at war with Fortitude.... imperfect, described by Prior................................................................ 174 85 152 85 Benevolence, the seeds of it implanted in the human soul. Betty, Miss, her history.. Bias, his way of silencing Calumny Binicorn, (Humphrey) his proposal for printing a disser- Birds, their examples proposed to imitation.... Blood, by what tainted... No. 126 159 135 124 125 125 137 Bodkin, Timothy, his letter concerning short swords.... 145 116 the Pope's order against them.............................................. ............... 116 Bribery, none in a present of liquor... Bubnelia, angry about the tucker... Button, Daniel, his letter in praise of his own coffee- twisting, not eloquent.......................... 160 ....... .....129, 133 85 84. ...... ........ 135 135 CALUMNY, nothing so hard for a generous mind to get over... how silenced by philosophers..... Care, Dorothy, complains of men's open bosoms........ 171 a signal proof of the divinity of the Christian intended by Nestor Ironside, esq.. China, emperor of, honours none till after death.... Clarina, a young lady unhappy by her beauty Pluto's speech to Proserpine, from him... .................... .................. Clown, character of an impudent one...................... 162 Club, of Little men ..... 91 Cold bath, recommended... 108 ........................ 118 102 103 Comet, a remarkable one in 1680 described... able.. 162 Congreve, Mr. characters drawn by him ..........85, 115 death a good one, the only relief against the .......... 135 135 140 126 Coquet, how she should paint herself.. 102 Creation, works of, the divine consideration of them.... 175 110 the severity of one on the fire-works on the 103 the character and marks of an ill one, by Mr. 115 Criticism on several plays of Dryden's and Lee's....... 110 DEDALUS, his letter about flying..... Damo, a daughter of Pythagoras, to whom he left David (king), a rabbinical story concerning him.... Death, the hope of good men in it............................... what only can speak life in the midst of it. Whence the abhorrence of it proceeds. Defamation, the art of it discovered... Denham, Sir John, his directions for translating......... 164 Derham, Mr. his book of Physico-Theology com- mended.... 175 Detraction, too easily given into by the ladies......... No. 85 92 135 94 his opinion concerning the poor and rich... tude....... Don Sebastian, by Dryden, wherein that tragedy is faulty Dream of a window in Aurelia's breast... concerning death of the future punishment of the idle. Dress, genius discovered therein Compared to poetry. ..... Dryden, John, faulty in his sentiments.. Duels, proceed from a false honour. ought to be abolished Dump, Goody, her letter complaining of a sullen hus- band... 107 110 106 136 158 149 149 110 133 129 132 Dunkirk, animadversions concerning demolishing it 128,131 EARRING, Nicholas, esq. his letter concerning a scold- ing wife 132 Earth, its inhabitants ranged under two general heads. 130 94 Eliza, the character of a good mother...... 150 Epictetus, his saying concerning censure........ 135 Eve, her treating of an angel, described by Milton...... 138 Evites, women so called, and why. 140 Evergreen, Anthony, his collection of fig-leaves for the ladies...... 140 dian....... Eusden, Reverend Mr. translations of his from Clau- Examination, self, advantages attending it. writes in defence of popery.................... his knack at finding out treason in words...... FAMILY, head of, dangerous when bad.. ......... 1.65 Family, mistress of, a good one described, from the book of Proverbs No. 168 117 103 Fear of God, all true fortitude founded on it............ at war with Beauty..... Foundling hospitals, wherein useful Fontainbleau (palace of) described.............................................. France, the fountain of dress....... Temperance of the climate... court of...... ..... 135 109 117 .......... 152 105 101 149 104 Condemned for affecting singularity 89 Accuse the Christian religion as defective in friend- 126 Like the Jewish Sadducees, considered as auto- mata.... nobleman, memoirs of one.......................... .................... 150 123 low, between a footman and a maid-servant 87 GALLANTRY, precautions against it............ Gamesters, a panegyric on them.................. 174 Gaming, ill consequences of that vice among the la- dies.... 120- Gardens, the best not so fine as nature.. 173- Genius, necessary to dress well....... Gentleman, wherein really superior to a mechanic..... 130 87 |