INDEX. 17 Xo. Amazous, their commonwealth....... How they educated thar children Their wars ...... Tuy marty their male allies. Ambition Drver satisfied...... Tbe occasion of factions. 241 Bs what to be measured... Many times as bortfal to the it, as the people ............. Most mea subject to t.. Of use when rightly directed.. The end of it ...... The effects of at in the mind. Subjects us to many troubles.. The true object of laudable en Various kinds of it........ -•••• Laudable .......... Americans, their opinions of souls Exemplted in a ton of one of their con Used paintiag astead of writing. Amity between agreeable persons of different sa Retous.............. Amoret the fult reclaimed by Phulander Amusements of life, wben innocent, secessary able............. ........ . Anacharsis, the Corinthian dreunda Anagram, what, and when first prodeord . Anatomy, the Spectator's specutations on it.... Ancestry, how far honours is to be paid to Ancients in the east, their way of lang.. Andromache, a great for hunter..... Animals, the different make of per The instinct of brutes ....... Exemplified in several lastence God himself the soul of brutes.... The variety of arms with which they are pre Annihilation, by whom desired... The most abject of wishes......... Answers to several letters at once....... Anthony (Mark), bis witty mirth commended by por ............................................... Anxieties, unnecessary, the evil of them and the of them ........ .... .8 Apes, what women so called, and described Apollo's temple on the top of Levete, by who ed, and for what purpose... Apothecary, his employment......... Apparitions, the creatioa of weak minds.. Appearances, the veneration of respect paid all ages.............. ..... Throgs got to be trusted for them.. Apreutes, sooner mered than the pa The incumbrances of old age.... 6 Applause (publır), its pleasure... Censure and applause should not mislead April (the first of), the merriest day is the year. Month of described ..... .... 153 | Arabella (Mrs.), the great heiress, the Spectator traveller..... Verses on Arabella's singing... Architecture, the ancients' perfection in it... The greatness of the manner how it strikes the of the manner of both ancirats and moderne The concave and couva brures hare the greatest Every thing that pleases the imaginatioe is t he great, beautifal, or De ..... Aretine made all the princrs of Earepe his tribeans Argumentum Basilinas, what... . Socrates's way of arguing ................. In what manger managed by states us | Argus, his qualifications and employbeab wade 579 Arietta, her character ....... 421 Her fable of the lion and the man, un answer to story of the Epbesuan metros... ller story of Inkle and Yarico...... 501 Aristinætus, his letters, some account of the 421 Aristippus, his saying of content..... Aristotle, his observation upon the imboc vers 465 Upon tragedies ............ $75 His account of the world ..... The inventor of syllogisa....... 1371 his those of the roman entise ace 297 406 .......... 511 28 .......... 333 5 10 . 88 ....... 51 . . . . . . No. 1 No. Beauties, whether male or female very untractable .... 87 And lautastical........ 144 Impertinent and disagreeable .... 114 The efficacy of beauty ....... Heightened by motion................. 297 Of objects, what understood by it .................. Nothing makes its way more directly to the soul.... 188 Every species of sensible creatures has different no- tions of it...... A second kind of it.. The force or it....... The grievance of them ........ 430 Beings, thie scale of brings considered by the Spectator... .............. 414 Bel! (Mr.), his ingenious device...... Belvidera, a critique on a song upon her.. 60L 373 601 Bicknell (Mrs.) for what coinmended by the Spectator... 370 Bill proposed by a country gertleman to be brought into the Ilouse for the better preserving of the female game 326 Bills of mortality, the use of them...................... Birds, a cage full for the opera.......................... How affected by colours... 419 Bion, his saying of a greedy search after happiness...... Biters, their business..... Biting, a kind of mongrel wit described and exploded by the Spectator ...... Biton and Clitobus, their story related, and applied by the Spectator ....... Blackınore (Sir Richard), his observation... Blank, his letter to the Spectator about his family Blank verse proper for tragedy..... Blanks of society, wbo............ Blast (Lady), her character...... Blucmantle (Lady), an account of her.... 427 Board.wages, the ili efit cts of it ......... Boccalini, his animadversions upon critics ..... This fable of a grasshopper applied to the Spectator.. Bodily exercises of ancient encouragement .............. 161 powerful being............. 513 Bohours (Monsieur), a great oilic among the Frencb.... Bonosus, the drunken Briton, a saying of him after he bad hanged himself..... 194 The legacies of great geuiuses............... Boots Rimez, what........ Breeding, tine breeding disunguished from good.. 5.9 British ladies distinguished from the Picts ..... Brunett and Phillis, their adventures.......... 415 Bruyere (Munsieur), bis cluaracter of an absent man...... Buffoonery censured .... Bullock and Norris, differently babited, prove great helps to a silly play ..... Burlesque authers the delight of ordinary readers.... 616, 625 Burle que humour....... ... 616 607 considere ......... .... Business (men of), their error in similitudes............. 421 Of learning filtest for it.... 469 467 482 Butts described........ ......... 438, 456 The qualitication of a bult......... .... 357 CACOECHES, or itch of writing, an epidlemical distemper 589 Calis, lier character .......... ........ 404 into a lampoon .. His reproof to an ill reader.... 147 A frequent saying of 118 ...... 250 His Commentaries, the new edition of it an honour to the English press.......................... .... 367 His activity and perseverance...................... lost his life by neglecting a Roman augur's cautiou.. 395 508 Calamities, the merit of suffering patiently under them 451 Not to be distinguished from blessiogs.... Whimsical calamities..... .... 508 16 429 Calumpy, the ill effects of it. ... 451 The great offence of calumny....... .... 594 Rules against it by the fathers of La Trappe ....... ................... 331 Cambray (the Bisliop of), his Education of a Daughte re. commended ........... Camilla, a true woman in one particular.... 4:36 Her letter to the Speclator from Vcoite ... llow applauded there....... 19 Camillus, his deportment to his son.... Canapbell (Mr.), the dumb fortune-teller, an extraordinary person..................................... Candour, the consequence and benefit of it.. 3 D 161 303 1811 Cant, from whence to be derived.... Clab-law, a rouriscing spannent... Clubs, nocturnal semblies so called Several names of clots, and their orta Rules prescribed to be observed in the T club.............. As account up the Uely dad. The Sighing club.... The Frageglove dab The Amaruus clab...... "The Hebutomada ciub: SONDE of that ciut..... Some acenant of the Everlasting co.... The dab of Ugly faco...... .. Coach (stage), its company... Coffre house disputes...... . Coffee-bouse debates seldom regular eru Cotce bouse bars two warts of them Colours, the eye takes most delight in the Way the poets borrow most pabe Only idras in the mind..... Speak all languages... Conardier, English, Vius.... Comfort, what, and where toand.. An attendant on patience..... Commendat on generally followed by detra .. 303 Commerce, the cutrat and advantage of it... Common-prayer, some considerations on the ne excesteag of tt........... Commonwealth of Amapons..... 516 of it............... Comparsons to Homer and Moton defe oded DN Boileau aglast Monsieur Perralt.**** . Compassion, the exerche of u would tend to calamities of life ....... Civilizes banan eature..... 131 How to touch it.... Complaisance what kind of it peca to court Complicats in ordinary discourse Courel.. Exchange of compliments ......... Concave and rovex figures in architectart date greatest air, and why........**** Coode (Prioct ), are face ble that of an en- Conhdence, the danger of it to the Lautars. Conquests, the vanity of thes..... Councte (Thomas), a monk in the 19th cruitry. a preacher against the women's c odes were 90. 70 day.......... British childre................................. 157 Coastancy is sutirring, the excellency other ............... 10 Coalent, how described by a Rosicream. the virtue of it...........**** **** Contentinent, the utmost gooi we can get a " Couver a most suitrurdu TS a U sun'ly stuffed with too many complicats What propiy to be waderstood bye versation...................... . An improvement of taste in letters. - Coquelle's heart diseected...... Coquelles, the present tumerous race to what Grtat coreys of them aboat this town... cellcacy of its doctrines...................... 186, 91 Cornaro (Levi), a remarkable instance of the box temperence.. Cot-queuna described by a lady who has costo ture 'band...... ... Cotillas, his great equanimity ..... Coverley (Sir Roger de), a memba club, his character............ Hos opinion of men of fine parts 1, something of a humorist.. His choice of a chaplain.... His management of hus family. 111s account of his ancestor..... Is forced to have every room in kais base by his chaplain...... ....... A great benefactor to bus church in Voroste In wbich he suffers no one to sleep bet burek He gives the Spectator an account of his actu the character of his widos... The troplanes of his several explos in the c ry A great tax-lunter...... An instance of his good-nature..... His aversion to conhdants........ The mander of bars reception at the wbuspers the judges to the en... His adventure wbra a schoolboy... A man for the leaded interest His adventure with some gipsies. Rarely sporus bear his own seat.. A dispuée between him and Sur Aadre His retura to town, and conversation d e tator in Gray's Inn Walks...... 917 Hb iuteaded generosity to his video 217 liis rette ctions upon risidag tise tonaba ta 394 sler Atbey ............. 324 A great friend to beards.. .... 18 407 416 207 ..... 18 No. No. 349 82 Necency nearly related to virtue. .................. ,292 Decency of behaviour generally transgressed. Defaniation, the sign of an ill heart...... Papers of that kind a scandal to the government ..... To be punished by good minister's .. 424 Definitions, the use of them recomended by Mr. Lock 573 517 Delicacy, the difference between a true and a false deli. 517 cacy....... 118 The standard of it .... 128 W n 's potion of it reproved...... Demurrers, what sort of women so to be called... 161 Denying, sometimes a virtue....... Dependants, objects of compassiou......... 414 Deportmeot (religious, why so little appearances of it in 424 England .......... Descriptions come short of statuary and painting.. 416 Please sometimes more than the sight of things...... 416 The same not alike relished by all.................. What pleases in them ............................... able to the imagination than what is little, common, or deformed.............. ... 418 400 Detraction, the generality of it in couversation .... 348 35+ Devotion, the great advantage of it..... The most natural relief in our afflictions .......... A man is distinguished from brutes more by devotion than reason........... The crrors into which it often leads us.. 201 The notions the most refined amoug the heathens bad of it..... Socratcs's model of devotions.................... The noblest buildings owing to devotion .... Diagoras, the atheist, his behaviour to the Athenians iu storm ............ ........ Diana's cruel sacrifices condemule by an ancient poet. Dick Crastin challenges Tom Tulip..... 613 Digaitaries of the law, who... Dionysius's car, what it was..... 439 508 Disappointments in love, the most difficult to be conquer. ed of any other ................... inan.......................... 428 Distinguished from cunning ............ Absolutely necessary in a good husband. Dissenters, their canting way of reading........ Dissimulation, the perpetual incouvenience of it.... Distempers, difficult to change them for the better...... 599 Distinction, the desire of it implauted in our naturcs, and why.................. ing thing in nature... 491 32 200 505 Ils omnipresence and omniscience ..... 565 193 Dogget, the comedian, how cuckolded on the stage...... 440 For what commended by the Spectator.. 455 437 Donne (Dr.), his description of his inistress..... 45) Dorigny (Monsieur), his piece of the Transfiguration ex- cellent in its kind............ 226 429 Dream of the Seasons....... .................... 403 Dreams, in what manner considered by the Spectator .... 487 The folly of laying any stress upon, or drawing con- sequences from our dreams.. 505 The multitude of dreams sent to the Spectator. 594 A discourse on dreams..... Several extravagant ones... 597 Of Trophonius's cave............ 599 300 The ladies' extravagance in it...... 435 .... The English cbaracter to be modest in 435 418 458 Drinking, a rule prescribed for it...... 195 .......... 530 304 509 Is a ronster ........... .. .. Drunkenness, the ill effects of it.. 509 Wbat Seneca and Publius Synes said of it... 56 476 02 His happy turn for prologue or epilogue ..... 341 ............. 133, 289 His translation of lapis's cure of Ægens out of Virgil 579 .. 133 at less ...... 133 No. Deydes ( Milos Translate Ears's su bring Ficourt the comedia laterday tala.. Lter .. pospect of it... As esse apos itensity Post is to co .. Speech su Cyto ou cerity. Un t ed to la Era lords of the pleasure of some St .- ulte.. Euge (Su Georgetor of Cody ale would if she could reproved ... 95 Evroad (2.), his codexours L perstitions............ nie sagalanty of Liis T ak Bocrate, the favourite of Pharmond Wis conference with Pharmond Eecratia, ber character... Eedosta, har behavioul. Her character .... Eudoxus and Leontine, the friendship their children..... in what manner to be compared with Albar Eugcuios, appropriates a teath part of Titable mes.... Euphrates river contained in o b clin ducalioo... Exchatge (Royal) described... Exercise, the great benet and D a y of body The most effectual physic.. d ..... Expeasts, oftener proporcie w sys ! posseSSIO ...... yes, a disserta' od on them. The prevalg aftues of (rrat, ha adveuture vei al particolan...... staughtes... PABLE of the lios and the man Of the children w frogs O: Jupiter and the count The antiquity or fiables.... Fable of Pleasure and Pain of a drop of water... The great sefuluess and antiga dy Face, a good ooc a letter of L i st 302 Faevery man should be pleased with ou . l l ow borte...... 326 Fairs for buying and selling women Festas...... The pleasures or imagination that are Norr difficult than any other by The Eaglish are the best posts of this Faith, the benebt of it...... The means of coalising Falsehood, the goddess of... a il Falseliood in mana recomeados to the Valseliood and dissimulation, le couvert petual.......... . ........ 135, 148 Pulse wit, the region of it Falstaff Sir John). Famous batt Fame generally coveted. Divided into three diferent species Difficulty of obtaining and preserving The inconveniences attending the can A follower of merit... The palace of Fame described Courts compared to it.... Familiarities indecent in society Familles : the ill measures taken by 3 12 education of their younger son I Family madness in pedigrees. 182 Fun, the exercice or it. Pancy, all its images enter by the suglu. .......... 819 The daughter of Liberty.... The character of Fancy Her calamities..... Fashion, the force of it Men of fashion, wo... A society proposed to be fashions.. A description of fashion...... Fashions, the vanity of them wherein becici... A repository proposed to be built for this.. The balance of fashions leads on the side of The evil influence of fashion on the main Fashionable society board of direct posed, with the requisite qualification bers....... . .. Father, the affection of one for daghter... Faroers, of ladies, not to be bosted of..... Paulus (secret), how to find them at Faustina, the Empress, her notions of a pretty Fear, how pecessary it is to subdue it..... Passion of fear treated. Pear of death ofren ortal... Feast, the glattony of modern an.. . Feeling bot so perfect a sense as I Fellow of a college, a wise say rily ....*** ** ... 10 |