R. RApe of Proferpine, a French Opera, some Particu lars in it, N. 29. Reafon, inftead of governing Paffion, is often fubfervient to it, N. 6. Recitativo, (Italian) not agreeable to an English Audience. N. 29. Recitative Mufick in every Language ought to be adapted to the Accent of the Language, ibid. Retirement, the Pleasure of it, where truly enjoyed, N. 4. Rich (Mr.) would not fuffer the Opera of Whittington's Cat to be performed in his House, and the Reafon for it, N. 5. S. Almon (Mrs.) her Ingenuity, N. 28. Sanctorius, his Invention, N. 25. Sense some Men of Sense more despicable than common Beggars, N. 6. Sentry, (Captain) a Member of the Spectator's Club, his Character, N. 2. Sextus Quintus, the Pope, an Instance of his unforgiving Temper, N. 23. Shadows and Realities not mixed in the fame Piece, N.5. Shovel (Sir Cloudefly) the ill Contrivance of his Monument in Westminster-Abby, N. 26. Sighers, a Club of them in Oxford, N. 30. Their Regulations, ibid. Sign-Posts, the Abfurdities of many of them, N. 28. Socrates, his Temper and Prudence, N. 23. Solitude: an Exemption from Paffions the only pleafing Solitude, N. 4. ·Sparrows bought for the use of the Opera, N. 5. Spartan Virtue acknowledged by the Athenians, N. 6. Spectator (the) his Prefatory Difcourfe, N. 1. His great Taciturnity, ibid. His Vision of Publick Credit, 3. His Entertainment at the Table of an Acquaintance, 7. His Recommendation of his Speculations, 10. Advertised in the Daily Courant, 12. His Encounter with . with a Lion behind the Scenes, 13. The Defign Superftition, the Folly of it defcribed, N. 7. Susanna, or Innocence betray'd, to be exhibited by Mr. T. Templer, one of the Spectator's Club, his Character, 2. Thunderer to the Play-house, the Hardships put upon him, Tom Tits to perfonate the finging Birds in the Opera. N. 5. Tombs in Weftminster visited by the Spectator, N. 26 ; UG U. Glinefs, fome Speculations upon it, N. 32. ·W. WIT, the mifchief of it. when accompanied with Women, the more powerful Part of our People, N. 4. Y. YARICO, the Story of her Adventure, N. 11. The End of the first Volume. |