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IN DE X

To the Fourteenth Volume.

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A.

CTION, a neceffary Qualification in an O-
rator, N. 541. Tully's Obfervations on A-
tion adapted to the British Theatre, ibid.
Actor, abfent, who fo called by Theophraftus, N. 541.
Anatomy, the Spectator's Speculations on it, N. 543.
Arm (the) called by Tully the Orator's Weapon, N.
541.

Art, the Design of it, N. 541.

Auguftus, his Reproof to the Roman Batchelors, N.
$28.

Authors, their Precedency fettled according to the Bulk
of their Works, N. 529.

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B.

EINGS. The Scale of Beings confidered by the
Spectator, N. 519,

Body (human) the work of a tranfcendently wife and
powerful Being, N. 543.

C.

C.

CATO, the Grounds for his Belief of the Immor

tality of the Soul, N. 537-

Celibacy, the great Evil of the Nation, N. 528.
Charity, the great want of it among Christians, N
516.

Coffee-house Lyars, two forts of them, N. 521.
Contemplation, the way to the Mountain of the Mu
fes, N. 514.

Coverly (Sir Roger de) an Account of his Death
brought to the Spectator's Club, N. 517. His Le-
gacies, ibid.

D.

DAPPERWIT (Tom) recommended by Will. Ho

neycomb to fucceed him in the Spectator's Club,

N 530.

Dreams. The multitude of Dreams fent to the Specta
tor, N. 524.

E.

EMBELISHERS, what Persons so called, N.

521.

Epictetus the Philofopher, his Advice to Dreamers, N
524

F.

FANCY the Daughter of Liberty, N. 514.

Freeport (Sir Andrew) his Refolution to retire from
Business, N. 549.

G.

V

GOD

OD, an Inftance of his exuberant Goodness and
Mercy, N. 519. A Being of infinite Perfections,

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H.

ONEYCOMB (Will) Marries a Country-Girl,
N. 530.

Hope, the Folly of it when misemploy'd on Temporal
Objects, N. 535. inftanced in the Fable of Ainaf-
char the Perfian Glass-Man, ibid.

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Humanity, not regarded by the fine Gentlemen of the
Age, N. 520.

Hymen, a revengeful Deity, N. 530.

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I.

EWS. The Veneration paid by them to the Name
of God, N. 531.

Instinct, the feveral Degrees of it in feveral different
Animals, N. 519.

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LETTERS to the Spectators from the Spectator's
Clergyman, being a Thought in Sickness, N.513.
From- with a Vision of Parnaffus, 514. From

with two inclofed, one from a celebrated
Town-Coquet to her Friend newly married in the
Country, and her Friend's Anfwer, 515. From
Ed. Bifcuit, Sir Roger de Coverly's Butler, with an
Account of his Mafter's Death, 517. From-
condoling with him on Sir Roger's Death, with
fome

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fome remarkable Epitaphs, 518. From Tom Tweers
on Phyfiognomy, &c. ibid. From F. 7. a Wi-
dower, with fome Thoughts on a Man's Behaviour
in that Condition, 520. From a great Enemy
to publick Report, 521. From T. W. a Man of
Prudence, to his Mistress, 522. To the Spectator,
from B. T. a fincere Lover to the fame, ibid.
From -dated from Glasgow in Scotland, with a
Vifion, 524. From Pliny, to his Wife's Aunt Hif-
pulla, 525. From Mofes Greenbag to the Spectator,
with a farther Account of fome Gentlemen-Bro-
thers of the Whip, 526. From Philagnotes, giv-
ing an Account of the ill Effects of the Vifit he
paid to a Female married Relation, 527. From

From

who had made his Miftrefs a Prefent of
a Fan, with a Copy of Verses on that Occasion,
ibid. From Rachel Welladay, a Virgin of twenty
three, with a heavy Complaint against the Men
528. From Will. Honeycomb lately marry'd to a
Country Girl, who has no Portion but a great deal
of Virtue, 530. From Mr. Pope, on the Verfes
spoken by the Emperor Adrian upon his Death-bed,
$32. From Duftererafus, whofe Parents will not
let him chufe a Wife for himself, 533.
Penance Cruel, complaining of the Behaviour of
Perfons who travelled with her in a Stage-Coach
out of Effex to London, ibid. From Sharlot Weal
thy, fetting forth the hard Cafe of such Wo-
men as are Beauties and Fortunes, 534. From
Abraham Dapperwit, with the Spectator's Answer,
ibid. From Jeremy Comfit, a Grocer, who is in
hopes of growing rich by lofing his Customers,
ibid. From Lucinda Parly, a Coffee-houfe Idol,
ibid. From C. B. recommending Knotting as a
proper Amusement to the Beaus, 536. From-
3 Shoeing-Horn, ibid. From Relicta Lovely, a Wi-
dow

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dow, $39. From Euftace, in love with a Lady of
Eighteen, whofe Parents think her too young to
marry by three Years, ibid. From-complain-
ing of a young Divine, who murder'd Archbishop
Tillotson's Sermon upon Evil-fpeaking, ibid. From

with a fhort Critick on Spenfer, 540. From
Philo-Spec, who apprehends a Diffolution of the
Spectator's Club, and the ill Confequences of it, 542.
From Captain Sentry, lately come to the Poffeffion
of Sir Roger de Coverly's Eftate, 544. From the Em-
peror of China to the Pope, 545. From W. C. to
the Spectator, in Commendation of a generous Be
nefactor, 546. From Charles Eafy, fetting forth the
fovereign Ufe of the Spectators in feveral remarkable
Inftances, 547. From on Poetical Justice, 548.
From Sir Andrew Freeport, who is retiring from Bu
finefs, 549.

Lyfander, his Character, N. 522.

M.

AN, wonderful in his Nature, N. 519.

MAN

Married Condition the Foundation of Commu
nity, N.522. For what reafon liable to fo much Ridi
cule, ibid. Some farther Thoughts of the Spectator
on that Subject, $45.

Matter the Bafis of Animals, N.519.

Men of the Town rarely make good Husbands, N.y22.

PASSI

P.

ASSION relier'd by it self, N. 520.
Parnaffus, the Vifion of it, N. 14.

Philips (Mr,) his Paftorals recommended by the Spetta
tor, N. 523.

Pififtratus, the Athenian Tyrant, his generous Behaviour
on a particular Occafion, N. 527.

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