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Belvidera, a Critick upon a Song upon her, N. 470. Blaft (Lady) her Character, N. 457

Buck (Timothy) his Anfwer to James Miller's Challenge, N. 436.

Buffoonry cenfured, N. 443.

Bufinefs. Men of Learning fitteft for it, N. 469-
Buffy d'Amboife, a Story of him, N. 467.

C.

ALUMNY, the ill Effects of it, N. 451.

CAL

Camilla's Letter to the Spectator from Venice, N. 443. How applauded there, ibid.

Cato, the Refpect paid him at the Roman Theatre, N.446. Charles II. his Gayeties, N. 462.

Chremylus, his Character out of Aristophanes, N. 464. Cicero. What he says of the Roman Gladiators, N. 436. Clarendon (Earl of) his Character of a Perfon of a troublesome Curiofity, N. 439.

Cloe, the Ideot, N. 466.

Comedies, English vicious, N. 446.

Commonwealth of Amazons, N. 433.

Cuckoldom abused.on the Stage, N. 446. Curiosity (abfurd) an Inftance of it, N. 439. Custom a fecond Nature, N. 437. The Effect of it, ibid. How to make a good use of it, ibid. Cannot make every thing pleasing, 455.

D.

DACINTHUS, his Character, N. 462.

Dancing difplays Beauty, N. 466. on the Stage, faulty, ibid. The Advantages of it, ibid.

Day, the feveral Times of it in feveral Parts of the Town, N. 454

Defamation (Papers of) a Scandal to a Government, N.451. To be punished by good Minifters, ibid.

Denying,

Denying, fometimes a Virtue, N. 458. Deportment (Religious) why fo little Appearances of it in England, N. 458.

Diana's cruel Sacrifices condemned by an ancient Poet, N. 453.

Dionyfius's Ear, what it was, N. 439.

Dogget, how cuckolded on the Stage, N. 446. Domestick Life, Reflections concerning it, N. 455. Dream of Golden Scales, N. 463.

Drefs, the Ladies Extravagance in it, N.435. An ill Intention in their Singularity, ibid. The English Cha racter to be modeft in it, ibid.

Drink, the Effects it has on Modesty, N. 458.

E.

EASTCOURT (Dick) his Character, N. 468.

Editors of the Clafficks, their Faults, N. 470. Education of Children. A Letter on that Subject, N. 455. Gardening apply'd to it, ibid.

English naturally modest, N. 435.
Equestrian Ladies, who, N. 435.

Error, his Habitation describ'd, N. 460; how like to
Truth, ibid.

Exchange (Royal) defcrib'd, N. 454

F.

FAITH, the Benefit of it, N. 459. The Means of

confirming it, 465.

Fame, the Palace of, defcrib'd, N. 439. Courts compar'd to it, ibid.

Fashion, a Defcription of it, N. 460.

Father, the Affection of one for a Daughter, N. 449. Favilla fpoilt by a Marriage, N. 437.

Fear (Paffion of) treated, N. 471.

Fidelia

Fidelia, her Duty to her Father, N. 449.

Flattery defcrib'd, N. 460.

Follies and Defects mistaken by us in our felves for

Worth, N.460.

Fortunatus the Trader, his Character, N. 443.
French, their Levity, N. 435-*

G.

GARDENING apply'd to Education, N.

455.

Gladiators of Rome, what Cicero fays of 'em, N.436. Good Senfe and Good Nature always go together, N. 437

Grace at Meals practifed by the Pagans, N. 458. Gratitude, the most pleasing Exercife of the Mind, N 453. a Divine Poem upon it, ibid.

Guardian of the Fair Sex, the Spectator so, N. 449.

H.

HAMLET's Reflections on looking upon Yorick's

Skull, N. 468.

Heaven and Hell, the Notion of, conformable to ther Light of Nature, N. 447.

Heavens, Verfes on the Glory of 'em, N. 465.

Hefiod's Saying of a virtuous Life, N. 447.

Hockly in the Hole Gladiators, N.436.

Honeftus the Trader, his Character, N. 443.

Hope (Paffion of) treated, N.471.

Hush (Peter) his Character, N. 457.

Hymn, David's Paftoral one on Providence, N.441; on Gratitude, 453; on the Glories of the Heaven and Earth, 465.

Hypocrifie, to be prefer'd to open Impiety, N.458.

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I.

IDEOT, the Story of one by Dr. Plot, N.

447.

Impudence mistaken for Wit, N.443.

Infirmary, one for good Humour, an Account of it out of the Country, N.440.

Ingoltfon (Charles of Barbican) his Cures, N.444. Invitation, the Spectator's, to all forts of Perfons to affift him, N. 442.

Irony, who deal in it. N. 438.

L.

LATIMER, the Martyr, his Behaviour at a Con ference with the Papists, N. 465.

Law-fuits, the Mifery of them, N. 456.

Learning (Men of) who take to Bufinefs, beft fit for
it, N.469.

Letters; from a Bankrupt to his Friend, N. 456, the
Answer, ibid. from Lazarus Hopeful to Bafil Plenty,
472.
Letters to the Spectator; from about naked Shoul
ders, N. 437; about a Country Society and Infirma-
ry, ibid. from Camilla, 443; from an Exchange
Man, ibid. about Buffoonry, ibid. from Ephraim
Weed, 450; from a Projector for News, 452, 457;
about Education, 455 i
from one who had married
a Scold, idid. from Pil. Garlick, ibid. about the Ufe
and Abuse of Similies, ibid. Salutations at Churches,
460; with a Translation of the 114th Pfalm, 461;
about the Advance on the Paper for the Stamps, ibid.
about King Charles the Second's Gaieties, 462; a-
bout Dancing, 466; about Sight, 472; about Pane-
gyrical Satyrs on our felves, 474; from Bob Shorty
ibid, from Timothy Stanza, ibid.

Li

Libels, a fevere Law against them, N. 451; thofe that
write or read 'em excommunicated, ibid.

M.

MAN, what he is confidered in himself, N. 4416

The Homage he owes his Creator, ibid.

Manilius his Character, N. 467

Mariamne the fine Dancer, N
Martial, an Epigram of his on
a Lewd Play, N. 446.

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466.

Grave Man's being at

Mercy, whoever wants it has a Taste of no Enjoy-
ment, N. 456.

Miller (James) his Challenge to Timothy Buck, N
436.

Milton, his Description of the Arch-Angel and the E-
vil Spirit's addreffing themfelves for the Combat,
N. 463.

Minifter, a watchful one described, N. 439.

Modesty (Falfe) the Danger of it, N. 458. distinguish'di
from the True, ibid.

Money; the Spectator propofes it as a Thefis, N. 442.
the power of it, 450. The Love of it very Com-
mendable, ibid.

Morality, the Benefits of it, N.459. Strengthens Faith,
465.

Moufe Alley Doctor, N. 444.

N.

NAKED Shouldered, N. 437-

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Names of Authors to be put to their Works, the
Hardship and Inconvenience of it, N. 451.
News, how the English thirst after it, N. 452. Project
for a Supply of it, ibid. of Whispers, 457.
Nicodemuncio's Letter to Olivia, N. 433.

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