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behaviour of a travelled Lady in the play-houfe,

ibid.

Truth an enemy to falfe wit, N. 63.

Tryphiodorus, the great lipogrammatift of antiquity

N. 59.

U

Enice Preferv'd, a tragedy founded on a wrong
plot, N. 39.

Uglinefs, fome fpeculations upon it, N. 32.

Vifit; a vifit to a travelled Lady which the received
in her bed, defcribed, N. 45.

Understanding, the abufe of it is a great evil, N. 6.
Vocifer, the qualifications that make him pafs for a
fine Gentleman, N. 75.

W

WHO and Which, their petition to the Spectator,

N. 78.

Wit, the mifchief of it when accompanied with
vice, N. 23. very pernicious when not tempered
with virtue and humanity, ibid. turned into de-
formity by affectation, 38. Only to be valued as
it is applied, N. 6. nothing fo much admired and
fo little understood, 58. The hiftory of falfe
wit, ibid. Every man would be a wit if he could,
59. The way to try a piece of wit, 62. Mr.
Locke's reflection on the difference between wit
and judgment, ibid. The god of wit defcribed,
63:

Women, the more powerful part of our people,
N. 4
4. Their ordinary employments, 10. Smit-
ten with fuperficials, 15. Their ufual converfa-
tion, ibid. Their ftrongeft paflion, 33. Not to
to be confidered merely as objects of fight, ibid.
Woman of quality, her drefs the products of an
hundred climates, N. 69.

Y

Yarico, the ftory of her adventure, N. 11.

END of the FIRST VOLUME.

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