Battle-critics, what, 82. Battle near Mons, account of it, 75-78. Beauty, how long it ought to be the chief concern of the Fair-fex, 59. Bennet, Madam, her maxim for the ladies, 189. Betterton, Mr. applauded in the part of Hamlet, 122... Bickerstaff, Mr. account of his ancestors, 141. How his race was improved, 142. Not in partnership with Lillie, 250. Catched writing nonfenfe, 47. His amours, 302. A defign to marry him, 223. Contents of his fcrutoir, 155. Epitome of his life, 214. Account of his fifter Fenny's marriage, 162. His advice to her on her wedding-day, 160, 161. of the wedding, 161. Blaregnies, the victory there defcribed, 82. Account Blindness cured by Dr. Grant, with an account of the patient when he recovered his fight, 26. Blunder, Major, buys mufquets without touch-holes, 93. Bradley, Sir Arthur de, candidate for Alderman of Queen bithe ward, his expedient to prevent bribery at the election, 133. Brains, fpirit of, in orange flower-water, fold by Charles Lillie, 239 Bribery, reflections on bribery with coals, 133. A notable expedient to prevent it at elections, ibid. Brifk, Sir Liberal, faved from fharpers, 132. Bromeo, his character, 71. Bruyere, Mr. his fatire on the French, 38. C. ADOGAN, Major-general, wounded before Mons, Cefar, Julius, an inftance of his modefty, 202. Cato, a beauty in his character, 325. Chapel Chapel-clerk, the word explained, 129. Catched in Clergy, dumb, recommended to the speaking Doctor at Clergyman, character of a good one defcribed, 127– Clerk of a Chapel reproved, 111. The term explained, 129. Commendation of one's felf, when neceffary, 224. Converfation, what only gives true relish thereto, 245. Coquettry, its effects on a young gentleman, 299. How Coxcombs, defcribed by Sir John Suckling, 39. The Craffus, his character compared with Lorio, 221. Cynthio, his paffion for Clariffa, his death, monument, and epitaph, 196. D. DANCING-Mafter, account of one who danced by book, 210. Daniel, Mr. Bickerstaff's merry companion, his manner of preaching defcribed, 88. Dapper, Parfon, his way of preaching, 89. Tim, head of a species, 195. Q 2 Dappers, L Dappers, their habit and manner described, 195. Ufe- Dead men, who are to be fo accounted, 247. Heard Delamira, account of her amours, and the virtues and Diftrefs, contemplating thereon foftens the mind and Divito (alias Mr. Chriftopher Rick) ejected from his pa- Dogs, a kennel of them to be difpofed of, 65. Dromio, the character of a fharper, 30. Dryden, Mr. miftaken in a remark on Milton, 335. E. BORACENSIS, the character of a good gover- E nor of a plantation, 107. Elmira, her character and manner of living with her Eloquence defcribed, 86—113. Elyfum, wherein its happiness may be fuppofed to con- Emilia, an excellent and uncommon character, 36. Her Engagements between the English and French, 75-77. FAME, F. AME, the love of it dwells in heroic fpirits, zzg. temple of Fame, 171. Family, a family fcene, 95-332. Fan, its motions difcovers ladies thoughts, 7, 8. Fencing, how learned by Mr. Bickerstaff, 235. Flattery, force of it inftanced in Don Quixote, 110. Florinda, her pretenfions to life, 298. Fondnefs of wife and children, inftanced, 241-33z. For, and for as much, difcuffed, 43. Free-thinkers confidered in diftrefs, 331. Cenfured and French, characterized by Bruyere, 38. Defeated by the Friendship founded on reafon and choice, 178. Futurity, wherein the happiness thereof may be supposed GALLANTRY, G. ALLANTRY, true, wherein it ought to confift, Goldfmiths diftinguished from coppersmiths, 59. Greenbat, Greenbat, Obadiah, his criticifm upon Mr. Bickerflaf's 49. Grogram, Jeffery, his acknowledgment that he is dead, Gunner and Gunfter diftinguifhed, 207. Ganfter in converfation, who to be fo accounted, ibid. H. ALL, Serjeant, his letter to his comrade, and Hamlet, his exclamation on his mother's hafty marriage, 122. Hard words exploded, 42. Hawkfly, his raffling-fhop at Hampstead, 45. Hercules, Predicus's allegory concerning him, 252. Humanity infpired by the Mufes, 258. No true great- Human nature, confidered in its true dignity, 202. Hufband, qualities neceffary to make a good one, 287. I. ACKS, Harry, why he deferved a ftatue, 65. Idleness, more deftructive than the plague, 251. Imagination the most active principle of the mind, 257. Immortality, two kinds of it, 170. Inconftancy defcribed by Hamlet, 297. Indibilis's wife restored by Scipio, 41. Industry, Knights of, an account of them, 131, KNIGHTS |