Shows and diverfions lie properly within the province of the Spectator, N. 235. Simonides, his fatire on women, N. 209. Sly, the haberdasher, his advertisement to young trades- Spy, the mifchief of one in a family, N. 202. Strife, the fpirit of it, N. 197. Sun, the firft eye of confequence, N. 250. T T. Alents ought to be valued according as they are applied, N. 172. Tafte (corrupt) of the age, to what attributed, N. 208. Temperance the beft prefervative of health, N. 195. what kind of temperance the best, ibid. Temple (Sir William) his rule for drinking, N. 195. Ten, called by the Platonic writers the complete number, N. 221. Thinking aloud, what, N. 211. Trade, trading and landed interest ever jarring, N. 174. Tradition of the Jews concerning Mofes, N. 237. Tranfmigration, what, N. 211. Trunk-maker, a great man in the upper-gallery in the play-house, N. 235. 4 Virtue, V. Irtue, the most reasonable and genuine fource of a great ornaments of it, ibid. To be efteemed in a foe, ibid. W. Hiftling-match defcribed, N. 179. W a miftrefs, N. 199. Wife men and fools, the difference between them, N. 225. Wit: the many artifices and modes of falfe wit, N. 220. Women; deluding women, their practices exposed, N. 182. Women great orators, 247. Y. Yawning, a Christmas gambol, N. 179. The End of the Third Volume. ADVERTISEMENT S. * By Her Majefty's Company of Comedians, at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, this prefent Tuesday, December 18, 1711, will be prefented a Comedy, called "The Tender Husband, or "The Accomplished Fools;" for the entertainment of the new toafts, and feveral ladies of quality. The part of Biddy, by Mrs. Oldfield, Sir H. Gubbin, Mr. Bullock; Mr. Tipkin, Mr. Norris Mr. Clerimont, Mr. Mills; Captain Clerimont, Mr. Wilks; H. Gubbin, Mr. Pinkethman; Mr. Pounce, Mr. Pack; Mrs. Clerimont, Mrs. Bradshaw; the Aunt, Mrs. Powell. The Farce, "The Country Wake." Hob, Mr. Dogget; Sir T. Testy, Mr. Bullock; Friendly, Mr. Pack; and Flora, Mr. Santlow. SPECT. in folio, N° 251. +++ Whereas it has been maliciously reported, that Mr. B. Ferrers, Face-Painter, who is deaf and dumb, hath left off Painting, this is to inform the public, that he doth ftill continue his profeffion, in Duke-Street, York-Buildings, and that the faid report is vil. lanous and falfe. Ibidem. |