182 1 Commendation of one's self, when necessary 91 161 66, 230 161 Companions, what sort most desirable 45 108 240 Essential qualities of 244 219 68 Challenge, the style of it Chances, a comedy, character of 191 Chanticleer, (Job) his petition 134 Chaplains, a discourse concerning them 255 and snuff-boxes Chapel-clerk, explained Caught in a garret Charles, the toyman, his great genius in canes Chastity, its value instanced in Scipio Cheerfulness, necessary in a married state 72 69 Case, (Dr.) got more by a short distich than Mr. Dryden gained by all his writings Castabella, an eminent prude Cato, a beauty in his character Cato Junior, his advice to Mr. Bickerstaff Cebes, table of, a beautiful allegory Celibacy, a great evil to a nation Roman and British censors compared Chair, (elbow) for what purpose 162 Company, its greatest perfection 112 Compassion, how moved in men and women 195 Compassion instanced in a passage of Macbeth 68 268 Constancy, necessary in the married state Between two ladies for the title of very pretty Conversation, good-will the quintessence of it 41 261 Competency, a guide in the temple of Avarice 123 120 146 162 Complaints concerning reformation. 156 Complaisance, necessary in the married state 149 114 178 Conscience described 48 147 Consort, female, described 157 192 120 34 171 More odious than flattery 171 45 95 Foot-race by damsels at Epsom Wells For and forasmuch discussed Forbes, (lord) his good offices to Steele Forecast, (Diana) desires to be quickly pro vided for Fortitude described by Mr. Collier A remarkable instance of it Emblem of, at the lottery office Fraud, an officer in the temple of Avarice Distinction between ancient and modern Considered in distress French, characterised by Bruyere Defeated by the allies Their shifts and subterfuges Writers of memoirs exploded Friendship, founded on reason and choice 36 Ghosts of tyrantsperu eid-Cosites, Yoid) bol) 3156 113 Gimcrack, (sir Nicholas) a virtuoso, his will 216 3.54 His widow desires Mr. Bickerstaff's friendship 221 271 Glass, state weather16 19000 a 20 b214 Glory, true, inseparable from merit 200 Gluttony, modern 251 Goatham petition 177 176 Goldsmiths distinguished from coppersmiths .177 Good breeding 170 Good fortune, the ready path to it 170 Goodly, (lady) her fondness for her children 21 Good will and charity, the basis of society 207 Grammar, not rightly taught 11 Grandeur, wherein it truly consists 5, 30 202 235 242 45 219 45 234 170 12 Great Britain particularly fruitful in religion 257 135 Great men, behaviour of some of them to their 172 A necessary ingredient in the married state 172 Apology for their manner of bestowing favours 168 63 Greatness of mind, wherein it consists 103 64 Greenhat, (Obadiah) his criticism upon Mr. Bickerstaff 59 Sir Humphrey, a candidate for alderman, his expedient to prevent bribery.. 74 Frogs, method used to import and propagate in Ireland Frontlet, an awful beauty, characterised 24 Grief, the benefit of it 181 184 154 theatre on fire 94 Galway, (Galloway) earl of, his bravery and conduct in Portugal 17 Hammond, (John) recovery of his watch 124 Gamesters, their motive covetousness 14 being recalled from Italy 187 Hannibal, (sir) death and funeral of 115 What men of honour and wealth play against Hanover, elector of, remonstrance of his minis them |