No: 305, PAGE 213. No. 307. No. 308. No. 309, No. 310, No. 311. Earl of Rochester. See vol. i. p. 311. - Small-Pox. It is difficult for us to understand how terrible Horace, Ars Poet. 39-40. PAGE 218. The Examen de Ingenios of Huartes is described in PAGE 224. The Historian, one of the numerous imitators of the PAGE 225. Brag-table. Brag was a game of cards, ractically the Motto. Virgil, Æn. vi. 264-7. Addison's Papers on Milton are from this point of greater length. The type in 'A' is closer, and there are, of necessity, very few advertisements. A larger sheet is sometimes used. PAGE 233. Motto. Virgil, Æn. i. 77. PAGE 236. Motto. Juvenal, Sat. vi. 138-9. PAGE 237. Silver fringed Gloves. Ante, page 113 (note). Rosamond's Pond. Cf. Defoe's Advice from the Scandalous Side-Box. See vol. ii. p. 323. Hudibras. I. iii. 311-2. PAGE 240. Motto. Cicero, Tusc. Quæst. ii. 6. PAGE 239. No. 312, PAGE 243. No. 313, PAGE 242. Story after Pompey. Tusc. Quæst. ii. 25. Devotion. Devotion. A long passage in 'A' is here omitted. PAGE 244. Suetonius. Mr. Locke. Of Education, §§ 69, 70. PAGE 246. A Story very well known. The Master is the famous Dr. ruddocke and Grove and others in the rising in 1655, and was No. 313. PAGE 247. Motto. Hydaspes. Ante, vol. i. p. 319. It was played on Dec. 26 and No. 314. PAGE 252. Motto. Horace, Ars Poet. 191-2. No. 315, PAGE 255. Horace advises. Ars Poet. 38-40; the motto of No. 307. PAGE 259. Motto. Virgil, Eclog. i. 28. No, 316, PAGE 262. Motto. Horace, Epist. I. ii. 27. No. 317, PAGE 265. Purl. Ante, vol. ii. p. 326. Laced Coffee. Coffee dashed with spirits. PAGE 266. Brook & Hellier, the famed wine-merchants, advertised regularly in the Spectator. See note on the Bumper Tavern, ante, p. 291. They intimate that "At the Bumper every Bottle of Port Wine sent out is sealed upon the Cork with the Bumper by Anthony." PAGE 267. Motto. Virgil, Eclog. viii. 63. PAGE 270. Motto. Horace, Epist. I. i. 90. PAGE 271. Various Cocks. Cf. vol. ii. p. 333. The paper recalls PAGE 272. Wear Feathers. Ante, p. 113. An arrant Linnen-Draper. Only an Ensign in the PAGE 273. White's. See vol. ii. p. 326. PAGE 274. Motto. Ovid, Metam. vi. 428-9, 431. PAGE 276. Mr. Waller. Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs,' ll. 1-6 :— Design, or chance, makes others wive; But Nature did this match contrive; Eve might as well have Adam fled, As she denied her little bed To him, for whom Heaven seemed to frame, And measure out, this only dame. PAGE 278. Lazy Club. Cf. vol. i. 316. Motto. Horace, Ars Poet. 99. PAGE 279. Aristotle's Rule. Poetics, xxiv, 11. No. 318. No. 319, No, 320, No. 321, |