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Abbey, Westminster [26], [329]
Abel Drugger, Ben Jonson's[28] [Fn. 5]
Abigails (male) for ladies [45]
Abracadabra [221] [Fn. 3]
Absence
in love
of mind

[24], [241], [245]
[77]
Abstinence [174], [195]
Academy for Politics[305]
Acasto, the agreeable man[386]
Accounts, keeping [174]
Acetur's raillery[422]
Acosta's defence of Jewish ceremonies [213]
Acrostics [60] [Fn. 4]
Act
of Deformity for the Ugly Club
of Uniformity, Toleration, Settlement
Stamp

[17]
[3] Fns. [3], [4], [5]
[445] [Fn. 1]
Action
the, in an Epic poem
[116], [292], [541], [588]
[267]
Actions [174], [257]
Admiration [73], [237], [256], [340], [413]
Adrian, Emperor, Pope on his last lines [532]
Adversity [237]
Advertisements[1] [2] n., [31] [Fn. 1], [46] [Fn. 2], [65] [Fn. 2], [141] [Fn. 2], [156] [Fn. 1], [291] [Fn. 7], [294] [Fn. 2], [332] [Fn. 1], [358] [Fn. 1], [370] [Fn. 6], [462] n., [489] [Fn. 4], [514] [Fn. 2], [533] [Fn. 1], [547] [Fn. 1]
Advice
to a daughter, George Savile, Lord Halifax's
[34], [385], [475], [512]
[170]
Æneid in rhyme [60]
Æschylus, Prometheus Bound of [357] [Fn. 5]
Æsop[17] [Fn. 2]
Affectation
of vice, outlives the practice
[35], [38], [150], [205], [284], [404], [408], [460], [515]
[318]
Affection [449]
Affliction
not uncharitably to be called a judgment
[95], [163], [164], [501]
[483]
Aganippe, the fountain [514]
Age [6], [153], [260], [336]
Aglaüs, the happy man[610]
Agreeable, in conversation, the art of being
man
woman
[386]
[280], [386]
[21]
Alabaster, Dr. [221]
Albacinda, the too fair and witty [144]
Albertus Magnus [56] [Fn. 1]
Alexander the Great
project of an opera upon him
William, Earl of Stirling
[32], [127], [337], [379]
[14]
[300] [Fn. 1]
Allegories
in Epics
[55], [421], [501]
[357]
Allusion [421]
Almanza, battle of [7] [Fn. 1]
Alms [232]
Alnaschar, the Persian glassman [535]
Altar, poem in shape of an [58]
Amanda rewarded[375]
Amaryllis improved by good breeding [144]
Amazons, the commonwealth of[433], [434]
Ambition [27], [125], [156], [180], [188], [200], [219], [224], [255], [257], [570], [613], [624]
Americans,
who used painting for writing
their opinion of departed souls, in a vision

[416]
[56]
Amoret the jilt reclaimed [401]
Amorous Club[30]
Amusements [93]
Anacharsis, the Corinthian drunkard, a saying of [569]
Anagram [58] [Fn. 2], [60]
Anatomy, speculations on [543]
Ancestry [612]
Ancients, the [61], [249], [358]
Andromache [57]
Angels [610]
Anger [438]
Animals, structure and instincts of[120], [121]
Anna Bella on the conversation between men and women [53]
Anne Boleyn's last letter to Henry VIII.[397]
Anne, Queen
mourning for
[384] [Fn. 1]
[606]
Annihilation [210]
Anthony, Mark, his witty mirth [386]
Antigonus painted by Apelles [633]
Antimony, Basil Valentine on [94] [Fn. 1]
Antiochus in love with his mother-in-law [229]
Antipathies [538], [609]
Anti-starers appointed [20]
Anxieties, unnecessary[615]
Apes, some women considered as[244]
Apollo,
his temple on the top of Leucate
his throne

[233]
[514]
Apollodorus, a fragment of [203]
Apostle spoons [250]
Apothecaries [195]
Apparitions
Plato's opinion of
[12], [110]
[90]
Appearances [86], [87], [360]
Appetites [120], [208], [260]
Applause [188], [442], [610]
April,
described
the first of

[425]
[47]
Arabian Nights [195], [535]
Arable, Mrs., in a stage coach [132]
Aranda, Countess of, displeased with Gratian [379]
Araspas and Panthea, story of [564]
Arcadia, Sidney's [37] [Fn. 2]
Archduke Charles [45] [Fn. 1]
Architecture [415]
Aretino [23] [Fn. 6]
Arguments, management of [197], [239]
Argus [250]
Arietta, the agreeable [11]
Aristas and Aspasia, the happy couple [128]
Aristenætus, letters of [238]
Aristippus, saying of, on contentment [574]
Aristophanes [23] [Fn. 2]
Aristotle [39], [40] [Fn. 1], [42], [86] [Fn. 6], [166], [239], [267] Fns. [4], [5] & [9], [273] Fns. [1] & [12], [279] [Fn. 1] [285] [Fn. 1] [291] [Fn. 2], [297] Fns. [3], [9] & [14], [315] [Fn. 2]
Arithmetic, political [200]
Arm, the orator's weapon [541]
Army,
losses in a campaign
wherein a good school

[180]
[566]
Arsinoe, the opera [18] [Fn. 1]
Art,
general design of
and taste
works of
of Criticism, Pope's

[541]
[29]
[414]
[253]
Artillery, Milton's [333]
Artist and author compared [166]
Asaph (Bishop of St.), preface to sermons[384] [Fn. 1]
Aspasia, an excellent woman [128]
Ass, schoolman's case of the, applied [191], [196], [201]
Assizes, county, described[122]
Association of honest men proposed[126]
Assurance, modest [75], [166], [185], [373]
Astræa, D'Urfe's [37] [Fn. 2]
Astrop Spa [154] [Fn. 3]
Atheists [237], [381], [389], [483]
Atlantis, the New [37] [Fn. 2]
Attention, the true posture of [521]
Atticus,
his genius
as a friend

[150]
[385]
Audience at a play [13], [190], [502]
August described [425]
Augustus Cæsar [528], [585]
Aurelia, a happy wife [15]
Author
and readers
and artist
and author
on himself
for what to be admired
inconvenience of his signing his name to his works
of folios takes precedence
for the stage

[1]
[166]
[124]
[4], [9]
[355]
[451]
[529]
[51]
Avarice [55], [224], [624]
Axe, poem in the shape of an [58]

Babblers[218]
Babes in the Wood [85]
Babylon [415]
Bachelors, an inquisition on [320]
Bacon flitch at Whichenovre [607]
Bacon, Lord
quoted
[554]
[10], [19], [411], [447]
Bags of money transformed [3]
Balance, Jupiter's, in Homer and Virgil [463]
Baldness [497]
Ballads (old),
admiration of
Chevy Chace
Babes in the Wood

[85], [502] [Fn. 1]
[70], [74]
[85]
Balloon [45] [Fn. 3]
Balzac [355]
Bamboo, Benjamin, his philosophical use of a shrew [482]
Bank of England [2] [Fn. 1]
Bankruptcy [428], [456]
Bantam, the ambassador from, describes the English [557]
Bantry Bay[383] [Fn. 1]
Barbadoes,
Ligon's History of
appeals from

[11] [Fn. 2]
[394]
Barbarity [139]
Bareface, his success with the ladies [156]
Barn Elms[91]
Barnes, Joshua [245]
Bar, oratory of the English [407]
Barnaby-bright [632]
Barr, Mr. [388]
Barreaux, Jacques Vallée, Seigneur des [513] [Fn. 2]
Barrow, Isaac [106] [Fn. 4]
Bashfulness natural to the English [148]
Basil Valentine and his son, history of [426]
Bastards [203]
Bastile, a prisoner in the [116]
Battles, descriptions of[428]
Bawlers [148]
Baxter [84], [445], [498]
Bayle,
on libels
his dictionary

[451]
[92] [Fn. 2,] [121] [Fn. 1], [198] [Fn. 1]
Beagles [116] [Fn. 1]
Bear garden,
visited
how to improve the

[436], [449]
[141]
Beards [321] [331]
Beau
and Quaker
Beau's head dissected

[631]
[255]
Beaufort, Cardinal, Shakespeare's death of [210]
Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Lady [270]
Beauties [4], [33], [87], [144], [155]
Beauty [33], [133], [302], [406], [412], [510]
Beaver, the haberdasher and coffeehouse politician[49]
Beef-steak Club [9] [Fn. 2]
Beggars
Sir A. Freeport on
[430], [613]
[232]
Behn, Aphra [22] [Fn. 4], [51] [Fn. 9]
Beings,
scale of, considered
imaginary

[519]
[419]
Bel and the Dragon [28] [Fn. 6]
Bell Savage, etymology of [28]
Belvidera, song upon, criticized [470]
Beneficence [292], [588], [601]
Bentley, Richard [165]
Biblis, every woman's rival [187]
Bill,
for preserving female fame
of mortality

[326]
[289]
Bion, saying of, on search for happiness [574]
Birch, Dr. Thomas [364] [Fn. 2]
Birds
for the opera
better education of, by L. Tattle
how affected by colours

[5]
[36], [121]
[412]
Birthday, Queen Anne's[294]
Biters [47], [504]
Biton and Cleobis [483]
Blackmore, Sir R. [6] [Fn. 1], [339] [Fn. 8], [543]
Bland, Dr. [628]
Blank, a letter from [563]
Blank verse [39]
Blast, Lady, her character [457]
Bluemantle, Lady [427]
Blushing [390]
Boar killed by Mrs. Tofts in Armida [22] [Fn. 3]
Board-wages [88]
Boccalini, Trajan [291] [Fn. 6], [335], [514]
Bodily exercises [161]
Body, human, transcendent wisdom in construction of the [543]
Boevey, Mrs. Catherine [113] [Fn. 1]
Boileau [47], [209], [279] [Fn. 11]
Boleyn, Anne, her letter to Henry VIII. [397]
Bond, John [286] [Fn. 1]
Bonosus, a drunken Briton [569]
Books [37], [93], [123], [124], [163], [166]
Bossu, Réné le [279] [Fn. 4], [291] [Fn. 2]
Bouhours, Dominique [62] [Fn. 4]
Boul, Mr., sale of his pictures [226]
Bouts Rimés[60]
Bow, English use of the [161]
Boyle, Hon. Robert [94], [121], [531], [554]
Bracton's law of Scolds [479] [Fn. 2]
Brady, Nicholas[168] [Fn. 3]
Breeding (good) [66], [119], [169]
Bribery [239], [394]
British
Ladies and Picts
Princes, Hon. E. Howard's

[41]
[43] [Fn. 7]
Brome, Dr. [302]
Brooke and Hellier [362] [Fn. 5]
Brown, Tom, his new method of writing[576]
Brunetta and Phillis [80]
Bruno, Giordano [389]
Bruyère's character of an absent man [77] [Fn. 2]
Buck, Timothy, answers the challenge of James Miller [436]
Buckingham,
Duke of, invention in glass
Sheffield, Duke of
Villiers, Duke of

[509]
[253] [Fn. 5], [462] [Fn. 3]
[371]
Budgell,
Eustace
Gilbert

[67] [Fn. 1], [517]
Buffoonery [443]
Bullock,
the Comedian
Gabriel, love letter of

[36] [Fn. 4], [44]
[324] [Fn. 3], [328]
Bully Dawson [2] [Fn. 5]
Bumpers in drinking [474]
Burlesque [249], [616], [625]
Burnet's
Theory of the Earth
Travels

[38][ Fn. 1], [143], [146]
[46] [Fn. 4], [531]
Bury Fair [154] [Fn. 4]
Business,
the man of
learned men most fit for

[27]
[469]
Bussy d'Amboise [467]
Busy world, virtuous and vicious [624]
Button-makers' petition [175] [Fn. 2]
Butts [47], [175]
Byrom, John [586] [Fn. 1], [603] [Fn. 1]

Cacœthes scribendi [582]
Cælia, the pretty, advised to hold her tongue [404]
Cæsar,
Julius
edition of his Commentaries

[23] [Fn. 3], [147], [169], [231], [224], [256], [374], [395]
[367]
Cairo, Spectator at [1], [69]
Calamities [312], [483], [558], [559]
Calamy, Edward [106] [Fn. 4]
Caligula [16], [246]
Callipædia, Claude Quillet's [23] [Fn. 4]
Callisthenes [422]
Calprenède's romances [37] [Fn. 2]
Calumny [451], [594]
Cambray, Fenelon, Archbishop of [69], [95]
Cambridge Ugly Club [78]
Camilla
Virgil's
the opera

[15]
[18][ Fn. 1], [22] [Fn. 3],[443]
Camillus, behaviour of, to his son [263]
Camisars, the [160]
Camp, wherein a good school[566]
Campbell, the dumb fortune-teller [323] [Fn. 4], [474]
Candour [382]
Canidia, an old beauty [301]
Cant [147]
Capacities of children to be considered in their education [307]
Caprice [191]
Carbuncle, Dr., his dye[52]
Care
who has most
man's chief

[574]
[122]
Caricatures [537]
Carneades, his definition of Beauty [144]
Cartesian theory of ideas [417]
Cartoons, Raphael's [226], [244]
Cases in love answered [591], [607], [614]
Casimir, Liszinski, a Polish atheist, punishment of [389]
Cassandra, romance of [37] [Fn. 2]
Cassius, Caius, temper of [157]
Castle-builders [167]
Cat
a contributor to harmony
old and young, speculations on
-call, a dissertation on the

[361]
[626]
[361]
Catiline [386]
Cato [243], [255], [446], [557]
Catullus, his lampoon of Cæsar[23] [Fn. 3]
Cave of Trophonius [598], [599]
Celibacy [528]
Celinda on female jealousy [178]
Censor
of small wares
of marriages
-ship of the press

[16]
[308]
[445] [Fn. 1]
Censure [101], [610]
Ceremony [119]
Chair, the mathematical[25]
Chambermaids [366]
Chancery [564]
Chaplains
to persons of quality
Sir Roger de Coverley's chaplain

[609]
[106]
Chapman, George [467] [Fn. 4]
Chardin, Sir John [289] [Fn. 4]
Charity schools [294], [430]
Charlemagne and his secretary, story of [181]
Charles I., book of Psalms in a picture of [58]
Charles II., his familiarities [78], [462]
Charles II. of Spain [64] [Fn. 2]
Charles VI. of Germany [353] [Fn. 3]
Charles XII. of Sweden, his march to the Ukraine [43] [Fn. 2]
Chastity [99], [579]
Chaucer [73]
Cheerfulness [143], [381], [387]
Chemists' jargon [426]
Cherubim and Seraphim [600]
Chevy Chace criticized [70], [74]
Chezluy, Jean, excused to Pharamond his absence from court [480]
Children [157], [246], [307], [426], [500]
in the Wood, on the Ballad of the [85]
Child's Coffee-house [1] [ Fn. 7]
China women and the vapours [336]
Chinese [60], [189], [414]
Chit-chat Club [560]
Chocolate [365]
Chocolate-house
Cocoa Tree
White's
[1] [Fn. 11], [88] [ Fn. 2]
Chremylus, story of, from Aristophanes [464]
Christian religion [186], [213], [574]
Christian Hero, Steele's [37], [356] Fns. [2]-[8], [516]
Christmas [268]
Chronograms [60] [Fn. 7]
Church
and puppet show
behaviour at
music
work

[14]
[53], [242], [259], [460], [630]
[338]
[383]
Churchyard, the country, on Sunday [112]
Cibber, Colley [48] [Fn. 2], [370], [546]
Cicero [61], [68], [212], [404], [427], [436], [467] [Fn. 1], [505], [531], [541], [554]
Citizens, the opportunity of [346]
City lovers [155]
Clarendon, Earl of [349], [485] [Fn. 1]
Clarinda, an Idol [73]
Clark, Mrs. Margaret, remnant of a love-letter to [342]
Clarke, Dr. Samuel [367] [Fn. 1]
Classics, editors of the [470]
Clavius, Christopher [307] [Fn. 2]
Clay, Stephen [133] [Fn. 2]
Clayton, Thomas, the composer [18] [Fn. 1], [258] [Fn. 2]
Cleanliness [631]
Cleanthe, a French lady, novel of[15]
Cleanthes misapplies his talents [404]
Clelia, Scudéri's [37] [Fn. 2]
Cleopatra
Caprenède's romance of
[400]
[37] [Fn. 2]
Clergyman of the Spectator's Club [2], [34]
Clergymen [21], [306], [609], [633]
Clerks, parish, advice to [372]
Cleveland, John[286] [Fn. 1]
Cliff, Nat., advertises for a lottery ticket [191]
Clinch of Barnet [24] [Fn. 2], [31]
Clodpate, Justice, Cibber's [48]
Cloe the idiot [466]
Club Law [239]
Clubs
the Amorous
Beef-steak
Chit-chat
Everlasting
Fox-hunters'
Fringe-glove
Hebdomadal
Hen-pecked
Kitcat
Lazy
Lawyers'
Mohock
Moving
October
Rattling
She Romp
Sighing
Spectator's
Club at Oxford for re-reading the Spectator
Street Clubs
Twopenny
Ugly
White's
Widows'
[9], [474], [508]
[30]
[9][ Fn. 2]
[560]
[72]
[474]
[30]
[43]
[474]
[9] [Fn. 1]
[320]
[372]
[324]
[372]
[9] [Fn. 3]
[630]
[217]
[30]
[1], [2], [34]
[553]
[9]
[9]
[17], [78]
[88] [Fn. 2]
[561]
Coachmen, Hackney, gentlemen as [515], [526]
Coat, fine, when a livery [168]
Cocoa-tree Chocolate-house [1] [Fn. 11]
Coffee-house
debates
idols
impertinents
liars
potentates at different hours
Child's
Grecian
Jonathan's
Lloyd's
Rainbow
St. James's
Serle's
Squire's
Will's

[197], [476]
[155]
[87], [145]
[521]
[49]
[1] [Fn. 7]
[1] [Fn. 10]
[1] [Fn. 13]
[46] [Fn. 1]
[16] [Fn. 1]
[1] [Fn. 9], [24]
[49] [Fn. 1]
[49] [Fn. 1]
[1] [Fn. 6], [49] [Fn. 1]
Collier, Jeremy [361] [Fn. 3]
Colours [412], [413], [416]
Colours taken at Blenheim [136]
Comedies [249], [446]
Comet, Newton on the [101]
Comfort [196], [501]
Commode, the [98] [Fn. 1]
Commendation [348], [467]
Commentaries, Cæsar's, Clarke's edition of [367]
Commerce [21], [69]
Commercial friendship[346]
Commines, Philip de [491]
Commodus, Emperor [127]
Common Prayer, the Book of[147]
Commonwealth of Amazons [433]
Companions [424]
Comparisons in Homer and Milton[303]
Compassion [169], [397]
Complaisance at courts[394]
Compliments [103], [155]
Comus, god of revels[425]
Concave figure, its advantage in architecture [415]
Condé, Prince of [86]
Conecte, Thomas, his preaching against women's commodes [96] [Fn. 4]
Confidants [118]
Confidence dangerous to ladies [395]
Conformity, occasional [269]
Congreve [40] [Fn. 3], [189], [204], [443], [530]
Conquest, Deborah, of the Widows' Club [561]
Conquests, the vanity of [180]
Conscience [188]
Constancy in sufferings [237]
Contemplation [514]
Contempt [150]
Content [163], [574]
Conversation [53], [68], [100], [103], [119], [143], [409], [574]
Copenhagen [393]
Coquets
heart of one dissected
[66], [172], [208], [390]
Cordeliers, story of St. Francis [245]
Cornaro, Lewis [195]
Corneille [39] [Fn. 4]
Cornelii, family of the[192]
Corruption [469]
Cotqueans [482]
Cottilus, his equanimity [143]
Country dances
the Sir Roger de Coverley
[67]
[106] [Fn. 1]
Country
life
Wake, the, a farce
wakes described

[151], [161], [414], [424], [474], [583], [622]
[502]
[161]
Courage [99], [152], [161], [350], [422]
Court life[64], [76], [394], [403]
Courtship [261]
Coverley, Sir Roger de [2], [6], [34], [106]-[113], [115], [116], [118], [122], [125], [126], [130], [131], [174], [269], [295], [329], [331], [335], [359], [410], [424], [517]
Covetousness [316]
Cowardice [231], [611]
Cowley [41], [62], [67], [81], [114], [123], [339], [551], [590], [610], [613]
Cowper, Lord [38], [467]
Crab, chaplain to the Ugly Club [78]
Crambo [63]
Crastin, Dick, challenges Tom Tulip [91]
Crazy, a man thought so for reading Milton aloud[577]
Creation
contemplation of
Milton's account of
Blackmore's poem on
[393]
[339]
[339] [Fn. 8], [543]
Credit [3], [218], [320]
Credulity in women[190]
Cries of London[251]
Critics [87], [291], [409], [592]
Cross, Miss, half a tun less handsome than Madam Van Brisket [32]
Cully-Mully-Puff[362]
Cultismo[379] [Fn. 3], [409]
Cunning [225]
Curiosity [237], [439]
Custom [437], [455], [474]
Cymon and Iphigenia [71]
Cynæas reproves Pyrrhus [180]
Cynthio and Flavia, broken courtship of [399]
Cyrus [564]
Czar Peter, compared with Louis XIV. [139]

Dacier, André and Anna [291] [Fn. 2], [297] [Fn. 1]
Dacinthus, a pleasant fellow [462]
Dæmon, Plato's [214] [Fn. 4]
Daintry, Captain [570] [Fn. 1]
Dainty, Mrs. Mary, writes from the Infirmary[429]
Dalton's Country Justice [92] [Fn. 2]
Damon, Strephon, and Gloriana [423]
Dampier's Voyages [121]
Dancing [66], [67], [296], [334], [370], [376], [466]
Dangers past [418]
Daphne's Chance Medley [33]
Dapperwit, Tom [482], [530]
Darkness, Egyptian [615]
Day, several times of, in London life [454]
Day-dream [167]
Death [7], [25], [133], [152], [289], [349]
Debt [82]
Dedications [188]
[of Spectator to Lord Somers]
[to Lord Halifax]
[to Henry Boyle]
[to the Duke of Marlborough]
[to Thomas, Earl of Wharton]
[to Earl of Sunderland]
[to Paul Methuen]
[to Will. Honeycomb]
Defamation [348], [427], [451]
Definitions [373]
Deformity [17], [87]
Delicacy [104], [286], [292]
Delight
essential to wit
vernal

[62]
[393]
Deluge, Whiston's Theory of the [396]
Demetrius, a saying of [237]
Demurrers, what women to be so called [89]
Denham, Sir John [82] [Fn. 2]
Dennis, John [47] [Fn. 2], [273] [Fn. 5], [548] [Fn. 1]
Denying, sometimes a virtue [458]
Dependence [181], [214], [282]
Dervise Fadlallah, story of the[631]
Descriptions, source of pleasure in [416], [418]
Desire [191], [400]
D'Estrades, negotiations of Count [92] [Fn. 2]
Detraction [256], [348], [355]
Devotee described [354]
Devotion [93], [163], [201], [207], [415]
Diagoras, the atheist, in a storm [483] [Fn. 2]
Dial plate for absent lovers [241]
Diana [453]
Diet [195]
Dieupart, Charles [258] [Fn. 2]
Diffidence [87]
Dignitaries of the law [21]
Dilatoriness [469]
Diligence [514]
Dionysius, a Club tyrant [508]
Dionysius's ear [439]
Disappointed love[163]
Discontent [214]
Discretion [225], [607]
Dispensary, Garth's [476]
Dissection
of a beau's head
of a coquette's heart

[275]
[281]
Dissenters [147], [259]
Dissimulation [103]
Distempers, each does best with his own [599]
Distinction, desire of [219], [224]
Distrest Mother, a tragedy, commended [290], [335], [338] [Fn. 2]
Diversions, over-indulgence in[447]
Divorce [41]
Doctor in Moorfields, contrivance of a[193]
Dogget the comedian[235] [Fn. 1], [370], [446], [502] [Fn. 3]
Doggrel [60]
Dogs [116] [Fn. 1], [474], [579]
Doily stuffs cheap and genteel [283], [320]
Domestic life [320], [455]
Donne, his description of Eliz. Drury [41] [Fn. 3]
Dorigny's engravings of the Cartoons [226] [Fn. 5]
Doris, Congreve's character of [422]
Dorset, Lord, collected old ballads [85]
Doves in company [300]
Drama, its original a worship [465]
Drawcansir [16] [Fn. 4]
Dreams
of retirement
golden scales
seasons
Trophonius' Cave
[167], [487], [505], [524], [586], [593], [597]
[425]
[403]
[425]
[599]
Dress [69], [150], [360], [435]
Drinking [189], [195], [205], [458], [474], [569]
Drums in a marriage concert [364]
Drury Lane Theatre [1] [Fn. 12]
Dry, Will., of clear head and few words [476]
Dryden [5] [Fn. 1], [32] [Fn. 3], [33], [37] [Fn. 2], [40] Fns. [2] & [4], [55], [58], [62], [71], [77], [85], [116], [141], [162], [177], [222], [223] [Fn. 2], [267] [Fn. 13], [297] [Fn. 5], [341], [365], [512], [572], [589], [621]
Du Bartas [58] [Fn. 4]
Duelling [84], [97], [99]
Dugdale [21] [Fn. 3]
Dull fellows [43]
Dullness, goddess of[63]
Dumb conjurer, the [560]
Dunces [17] [Fn. 3]
Dunlop, Alexander [524] [Fn. 1]
Duration, the idea of [94]
D'Urfey, Thomas [37] [Fn. 2]
Dutch monuments for the dead [26]
Dyer's News-letter[43] [Fn. 6], [127]

Earl of Essex, in a Tragedy[48] [Fn. 1]
Earth
why covered with green
why called a mother

[387]
[246]
Ease [196]
East-Enborne, custom for widows [614], [623]
Eating, drinking, and sleeping [317]
Echo, false wit [59]
Edgar, King, amour of [605]
Editors of the classics [470]
Education [53], [66], [108], [123], [157], [215], [224], [230], [313], [314], [337], [353], [376], [431], [445]
Egg, the scholar's [58]
Eginhart and the daughter of Charlemagne[181] [Fn. 4]
Egotism [562]
Egyptian darkness [615]
Electra of Sophocles [44]
Elihu's speech to Job [336]
Elizabeth, Queen [293]
Eloquence
of St. Paul
of beggars

[633]
[613]
Embellishers [521]
Emblematical persons [419]
Emilia [302]
Eminence, the tax on[101]
Emperor of the Moon, Mrs. Behn's farce of the [22] [Fn. 4]
Emulation [432]
Enborne, the custom for widows at [614], [623]
Enemies [125], [399]
England, advantages of being born in [135]
English
the people
the language

[135], [158], [387], [407], [419], [432], [435], [557]
[135], [163], [230], [405]
Envy [19], [253]
Epaminondas [133]
Ephesian lady, the [11] [Fn. 1], [198]
Ephraim, the Quaker, and the officer, in a stage coach[132] [Fn. 1]
Epic poem, construction of an [267], [273], [291], [297], [315]
Epictetus [53] [Fn. 1,] [219], [355], [397], [524]
Epigram on Hecatissa [52]
Epilogues [338] [Fn. 2], [341]
Epistles
poetical
recommendatory

[618]
[493]
Epitaph
by Ben Jonson
on Countess of Pembroke
on a charitable man
extravagant and modest epitaphs

[33] [Fn. 3]
[323]
[177] [Fn. 7]
[26], [538], [539]
Equanimity [137], [143], [196]
Equestrian order of ladies [435], [437]
Equipage [15], [144], [428]
Equity, schools of [337]
Erasmus [59], [239]
Erratum in an edition of the Bible [579]
Error [117], [460]
Escalus, an old beau [318]
Esquires [529]
Essays [123], [476]
Estates, acquisition of [222], [353]
Estcourt, Richard [264] [Fn. 1], [358], [370], [468]
Eternity [159], [575], [590], [628]
Ether, the fields of [420]
Etherege, Sir George [2] [Fn. 4], [44] [Fn. 6], [51], [65] [Fn. 1], [127]
Eubulus at the coffee-house [49]
Eucrate, the friend of King Pharamond [76], [84]
Eucratia [144]
Eudosia [7], [144]
Eudoxus and Leontine, their friendship, and education of their children [123]
Eugene, Prince [269] [Fn. 1], [340] [Fn. 2]
Eugenius, his charity [177]
Euphrates, the [415]
Eusden, Lawrence [54], [78] [Fn. 3], [87]
Evergreens, feminine [395]
Everlasting Club, the [72]
Evremont, M. de St. [213], [349]
Example [337]
Excess [180]
Exchange
the Royal
the new
[69], [454]
[96] [Fn. 2]
Exchequer bills, Montagu's [3] [Fn. 9]
Exercise [115], [116], [161], [195]
Extravagance [161], [222], [243]
Eye, formation of the[472]
Eyes
a dissertation on
their influence

[250]
[19], [252]

Fable
use of
of the Lion and Man
of the Children and Frogs
of Jupiter and the Countryman
of Pleasure and Pain
of a Drop of Water
of the Persian Glassman

[183]
[11]
[23]
[25]
[183]
[293]
[535]
Face
the epitome of man
a good one a letter of recommendation
each should be pleased with his own

[541]
[221]
[559]
Fadlallah, story of [578]
Fairs, Persian, for selling women [511]
Fairy writing [419]
Faith [459], [465]
False wit [25], [58], [60]
Falsehood [63], [103], [156], [352]
Falstaff [47]
Fame [73], [139], [218], [255], [256], [257], [426], [439]
Familiarities in society [429], [430]
Family madness in pedigrees [612]
Famine in France [180]
Fan exercise [102]
Fancy [411], [512], [558]
Fashion [6], [64], [151], [175], [460], [478], [490]
Father's love [490]
Faults, secret, discovered [399]
Faustina, empress [128]
Fawners [304]
Fear [25], [114], [152], [224], [471], [615]
Feasts [195]
Feeling, the sense of[411]
Female
library proposed
oratory
rakes
virtues
domestic rule
game, preserving

[37], [242]
[247]
[337]
[81]
[320]
[326]
Fenelon [95]
Festeau, the surgeon [368]
Festivity of spirit [358]
Feuille mort [265]
Fiction [419]
Fidelia, a good daughter [499]
Fidelio transformed into a looking glass [392]
Final causes [413]
Fireworks at Rome, a poem on[617]
Flattery [49], [238], [460], [621]
Flavia and Cynthio[398]
Flavia, rival to her mother [91]
Flavilla, spoiled by marriage [437]
Fleetwood, Dr. William[384] [Fn. 1]
Flesh painter out of place [41]
Fletcher's
Pilgrim, on a scene in
humorous lieutenant

[22] [Fn. 6]
[266]
Flora [425]
Flourilles, Chevalier de [152] [Fn. 2]
Flutter, Sir Fopling, comedy of [65]
Flying, letter on [462]
Foible, Sir Geoffrey [190]
Follies, our own, mistaken for worth [460]
Fondness [449]
Fontenelle [291] [Fn. 2], [519], [576]
Fools [47], [148], [485]
Footman, a too sober [493]
Fop [280]
Fopling Flutter, Sir, Etherege's [65]
Foppington, Cibber's Lord [48]
Forehead, an orator's[231]
Fortius, whose faults are overlooked[422]
Fortunatus, the trader[433]
Fortune
stealers
hunters
comedy of the
[282], [293], [294], [312]
[211]
[326]
[22] [Fn. 5]
Fox-hunters [474]
Francham, Mr., of Norwich [520]
Francis, St. [245]
Frankair, Charles, an envied and impudent speaker[484]
Freart, M., on architecture[415]
Freeman, Antony, his stratagem to escape from his wife's rule [213]
Freeport, Sir Andrew[2], [34], [82], [126], [174], [232], [549]
Free-thinkers [3], [9], [27], [39], [55], [62], [70], [77], [234], [599]
Freher, Marquard [181] [Fn. 4]
French
poets
privateer, cruelty of a
[102], [104], [435], [481]
[45]
[350]
Fribbles [288]
Friends [68], [346], [385], [399], [400], [490]
Fringe-glove Club[30]
Fritilla, dreams at church [597]
Frogs and Boys, fable of the[23] [Fn. 7]
Frolic [358]
Froth, Mr., on public affairs [43] [Fn. 1]
Frugality [107], [348], [467]
Fuller's English worthies[221] [Fn. 5]
Funeral, the, Steele's comedy [51] [Fn. 1]
Funnel, Will., a toper [569]
Futurity, man's weak desire to know[604]

Galen[543]
Gallantry [72], [142], [318]
Gambols [41]
Game, Female [326]
Gaming [93], [140], [428], [447]
Gaper, the, a Dutch sign[47]
Gardens [5] [Fn. 5], [414], [455], [477]
Garth, Sir Samuel[249] [Fn. 2], [273] [Fn. 8]
Gazers [263]
Genealogy, a letter on[612]
Generosity [107], [248], [346]
Genius [160]
Gentleman [75], [82]
Geography of a jest [138]
George I.
coronation
[3] [Fn. 8]
[609], [630]
Georgics, Virgil's [417]
Germanicus [238]
Germany, politics of [43] [Fn. 5], [45] [Fn. 1]
Gesture in oratory [407]
Ghosts
on the stage
[12], [419]
[36], [44]
Gigglers in church [158]
Gildon, Charles [267] [Fn. 1]
Gipsies, Sir Roger de Coverley and the [130]
Giving and forgiving [189]
Gladiators [436]
Gladio's dream of knight errantry [597]
Gladness [494]
Glaphyra, story of [110]
Globe, Burnet's funeral oration on the [146]
Globes, proposal for a new pair of [552]
Gloriana, advice concerning a design on [423]
Glory [139], [172], [218], [238]
Gluttony [195], [344]
Goat's milk [408]
God [7], [257], [381], [421], [441], [465], [489], [531], [543], [565], [571], [580], [634], [635]
Gold clears understanding[239]
Good breeding [119]
Goodfellow, Robin, on rule of drinking [205]
Good Friday paper, a [365]
Good humour
infirmary for establishing
[100]
[429], [437], [440]
Good nature [23], [76], [169], [177], [196], [243], [607]
Good sense[437]
Goodwin, Dr. Thomas [494] [Fn. 2]
Goose and Watchman [376]
Goosequill, William, clerk to Lawyers' Club [372]
Gosling, George, advertises for lottery ticket [191]
Gospel gossips [46]
Gossiping [310]
Goths
in poetry
in taste

[62]
[409]
Government, forms of [287]
Gracchus's pitch-pipe [541]
Grace at meals [458]
Gracefulness in action [292]
Graham, Mr., his picture sale [67]
Grammar schools[353]
Grand Cyrus, Scuderi's [37] [Fn. 2]
Grandeur and minuteness [420]
Grandmother, Sir Roger de Coverley's great, great, great, had the best receipts for a hasty pudding and a white pot [109]
Grant, Dr., the oculist [472], [547] [Fn. 1]
Gratian, Balthazar [293] [Fn. 1], [379] [Fn. 3]
Gratification [454]
Gratitude [453], [588]
Gravitation [121]
Great and good not alike in meaning [109]
Great men [101], [196]
Greatness
of mind
of objects

[312]
[412], [413]
Greaves, John [1] [Fn. 4]
Grecian Coffee-house [Fn. 10]
Greeks
modern, who so called
[189], [313]
[239], [245]
Green, why the earth is covered with [387]
Green-sickness [431]
Grief, the grotto of [501]
Grinning match [137]
Grotto, verses on a [632]
Grove, Rev. Henry [588] [Fn. 1]
Guardian, the [532] [Fn.3] , [550] [Fn. 1]
Gumley, Mr., a diligent tradesman [509]
Gyges and Aglaüs, tale of [610]
Gymnosophists [337]

Habits[197]
Hadley, John [428]
Halifax
Charles Montagu, Earl of
George Savile, Marquis of

[3] [Fn. 9], [dedication]
[170] [Fn. 1]
Hamadryads [589]
Hamlet [404]
Handel [5] [Fn. 2]
Handkerchief in tragedy [44]
Handsome people[144]
Hangings, the men in the [22]
Hanover succession [384]
Happiness [15], [167], [575], [610]
Hardness in parents [181]
Hard words should be mispronounced by well-bred ladies [45]
Harehounds [116] [Fn. 1]
Harper, Robert [480] [Fn. 2]
Harrington's Oceana [176] [Fn. 1]
Harris, Mr., proposes an organ for St. Paul's[552]
Harrison, John [428] [Fn. 1]
Hart, Nicholas, the annual sleeper[184] [Fn. 2]
Hatred [125]
Hats [187], [219]
Hayn[2], Nicolino [258] [Fn. 2]
Haymarket Theatre [1] [Fn. 12]
Head-dress [98], [319]
Health [411]
Hearts, a vision of[587]
Heathen
philosophy
notions of a future state

[150]
[633]
Heaven [447],[465], [580], [590], [600]
Hebrew idiom in English [405]
Hecatissa and the Ugly Club [48]
Heidegger, J. J. [14] [Fn. 1], [31]
Heirs and elder brothers [123]
Hell, the Platonic [90]
Henley, Anthony [494], [518] [Fn. 1]
Henpecked
husbands
bachelors

[176], [179], [479]
[486]
Herbert, George [58] [Fn. 4]
Heretics [185]
Hermit, saying of a [575]
Hero
what makes a
in tragedy

[240], [312], [601]
[40]
Herod and Mariamne, story of [171]
Herodotus [483]
Hesiod [200], [447]
Heteropticks [250]
Heywood, James [268] [Fn. 1]
Hilpa, an antediluvian princess, story of [584], [585]
Hirst, James, his love-letter [71] [Fn. 2]
Historians
in conversation
[420], [483]
[136]
History
a study recommended to newsmongers
secret
[133], [289], [420], [428]
[452]
[619]
Hobbes [47] [Fn. 1], [52], [249], [588]
Hobson's choice [509]
Hockley in the Hole [31] [Fn. 2], [436] [Fn. 1]
Homer [70], [273], [357], [411], [417]
Honest men, association of [126]
Honestus, the trader [443]
Honeycomb, Will.[2] [Fn. 8], [4], [34], [41], [67], [77], [105], [131], [156], [265], [311], [325], [352], [359], [410], [475], [490], [511], [530], [dedication]
Honeycomb, Simon [154]
Honour [99], [219]
Horace [394]
Howard, Hon. E., The British Princes [43] [Fn. 7]
Huarte, Juan [307] [Fn. 1]
Hudibras [17], [54], [59], [145]
Hughes, John [66] [Fn. 1], [104], [141], [220], [231], [232], [252], [306]
Hummums, the [347] [Fn. 1]
Hunting [116] [Fn. 1], [583]
Hunt the squirrel, a country dance [67]
Husbandman, funeral oration for a [583]
Husbands [149], [178], [179], [236], [530], [561], [607]
Hush note[228]
Hush, Peter, the whisperer [457]
Hyæna and spider [187]
Hydaspes, the opera of [13] [Fn. 1]
Hymen, revengeful [530]
Hymn
to the Virgin, a book in eight words
to Venus by Sappho
David's, on Providence
on gratitude
on the glories of heaven and earth

[60]
[232]
[441]
[453]
[465]
Hypocrisy [119], [243], [399], [458]

Iambic verse[39]
James, a country footman polished by love [71]
Jane, Mrs., a pickthank [272]
Japis's care of Æneas [572]
Ibrahim XII., tragedy of[51] [Fn. 8]
Ichneumon fly [126]
Ideas, association of [416]
Identity [578]
Idiots [47], [474]
Idleness [316], [411], [624]
Idolatry [211]
Idols [73], [79], [87], [155], [534]
Jealousy [170], [171], [178]
Jest [138], [616]
Jesuits [17] [Fn. 3], [307], [545]
Jews [213], [495], [531]
Jezebels [175]
Ignatus, a fine gentleman, as opposed to an atheist[75]
Ignorance, when amiable [324]
Jilt, a penitent [401]
Jilts [187]
Iliad, effect of reading the [417]
Ill nature [23], [169], [185]
Imaginary beings in poetry [357] Fns. [4] & [5], [419]
Imagination, Essays on [411]-[421]
Imitators [140]
Imma, daughter of Charlemagne, story of [181]
Immortality [110], [210], [537], [600], [633]
Impertinent persons [148], [168], [432]
Implex fables [297] [Fn. 1]
Impudence [2], [20], [231], [373], [390], [443]
Incantations in Macbeth [141]
Ince, Richard [555]
Inclination and reason [447]
Inconsistency [162], [50]
Indian kings, the [50]
Indifference in marriage [332]
Indigo the merchant [136]
Indiscretion [23]
Indisposition [143]
Indolence [100], [316], [320]
Industry [116]
Infidelity [186]
Infirmary for establishing good humour [429], [437], [440], [474]
Ingratitude [491]
Ingoltson, Charles, quack doctor [444]
Initial letters [2] [Fn. 9], [567], [568]
Inkle and Yarico [11]
Innocence [34], [242]
Inns of Court [49]
Inquisition on maids and bachelors [320]
Inquisitiveness [288]
Insipid couple, an [522]
Insolence [294]
Instinct [120]. [121], [181], [201], [519]
Insults [150]
Integrity [448], [557]
Intemperance [195]
Intentions [213], [257]
Interest, worldly [185], [394]
Invention [487]
John a Nokes and John a Stiles, petition of [577]
Johnson, the player [370]
Jolly, Frank, memorial from the Infirmary [429]
Jonathan's Coffee-house [1] [Fn. 13]
Jonson, Ben. [9], [28] [Fn. 5], [33], [70]
Joseph I., Emperor [43] [Fn. 4], [45] [Fn. 1], [353] [Fn. 3]
Josephus [110], [171]
Journal
use of keeping a
of a deceased citizen for a week
of a lady
of three country maids
of the country Infirmary

[317]
[317]
[323]
[332]
[440]
Iras the witty [404]
Irish widow-hunters [561]
Irony [438]
Iroquois chiefs in London [50]
Irresolution [151], [162]
Irus the rake [264]
Isadas the Spartan [564]
Italian
writers
opera and singers

[5]
[1] [Fn. 12], [5] [Fn. 2], [13] [Fn. 1], [18], [29], [258]
Itch of writing [582]
Judgment the offspring of time [514]
Judgments [483], [548]
Julian, Emperor [634]
July and June described [425]
Jupiter's distribution of calamities [558], [559]
Justice
poetical
[479], [564]
[40], [548]
Juvenal
Dryden's
[150], [209]
[37] [Fn. 2]
text links

Kennet, Dr., on the origin of country wakes[161] [Fn. 1]
Kensington Gardens [477]
Kimbow, Tom [24]
King Lear [40]
Kings, logic of [239]
Kissing dances [67]
Kitcat Club [9] [Fn. 1]
Kitchen music[570]
Kitty, a jilt [187]
Knaves [601]
Knotting, as an employment for beaus [536]
Knowledge
self
[287], [379]
[399]
Koran [94] [Fn. 4]

Labour[115], [161], [624]
Lacedæmonians [67], [188], [207]
Lackeys, The, of Ménager and Rechteren [481]
Ladies [143], [435], [437], [607]
Laertes, prodigal through shame of poverty [114]
La Ferte, the dancing master [37] [Fn. 2]
Lætitia and Daphne, beauty and worth [33]
Lampoons [16], [23], [35], [224]
Lancashire Witches, the comedy [141]
Language
English, effect of the war on the
European
brutal

[165]
[405]
[400]
Lapirius, generosity of [248]
Lapland odes [366], [406]
Larvati [32] [Fn. 4]
Lath, Squire, would give an estate for better legs [32]
Latimer [465]
Latin, effect of, on a country audience [221]
Latinus, King, pressed for a soldier [22] [Fn. 8], [53]
Laughers at public places [168]
Laughter [47], [52], [249], [494], [598], [630]
Lawyers [21], [49], [456], [551]
Lazy Club, the [323]
Leaf, population of a [420]
Learned, precedency among the [529]
Learning [6], [105], [350], [353], [367], [469], [506]
Leather, gilt, for furniture [609]
Le Conte, Father [189] [Fn. 4]
Lee, Nathaniel [39] [Fn. 6]
Leo X. [497]
Leonora's library[37], [163]
Leontine and Eudoxus [123]
Leopold I., Emperor [353] [Fn. 3]
Leti, Gregorio [632]
Letters Absence of lovers241 Academy of Painting, from the [555] Ambassador of Bantam [557] Apology for a man of wit and pleasure [154] Author turned dealer[288] Bankrupt, from a, and answer [456] Bashfulness[231] Beauty, from a [87] Beauty destroyed by the small pox [306] Behaviour at church [236] Belinda to the shades [204] Benefactor [546] Blank, from a [563] Bowing and curtseying at church [460] Brook and Hellier's wine [362] Butts [175] Captain Sentry on the character of Sir Roger de Coverley, and on his own situation [544] Castle-builder, from a [167] Cat-calls [361] Censuring Spectator [158] Character of jilts [187] Chloë from her lover, with an account of his dreams [301] Choleric gentleman [563] Clergyman, to a [27] Coquette, from a [79] Coquette, and answer [254], [515] Cotquean [482] Country manners and conversation [474] Countryman to his mistress [324] Coverley, from Sir Roger de [264] Crazy man, from a supposed [577] Cries of London [251] Cruel Husbands [236] Dancing [334] Decay of the club [542] Demonstrations of grief [95] Detraction [348] Devotion, formal [79] Dumb Doctor [560] Education [330], [337], [353] Emperor of China to the Pope [545] Envil, Sir John, from, married to a lady of quality [299] Epilogues, against comic, to a Tragedy [338], [341] Epitaphs, on [518] Estcourt, from Dick [264] Eye, on the [252] Fair sex [298] Fan exercise [134] Fashion [66], [319] Father to his son [189] Female equestrians [104] Fortune-hunters [326] Fortune-stealers [311] Freeport, Sir Andrew, his retiring [549] Gardening [477] Greek
mottos
shopkeeper on his wife's Greek
[271], [296]
[278] Hecatissa [48] Hen-pecked
husband, determined to be free
keepers
[212]
[486] Hoop petticoat [127] Horace to Claudius Nero [493] Husband, to a [204] Husband likely to be ruined by his wife's accomplishments [328] Idler, from an [320] Idols [87] Impertinents [168] Jealous husband [527] Kissing [272] Lady insulted by her seducer—reflections on the subject [611] Languishing lover, from a [527] Law [480], [551] Leonora [163] Lillie, Chas., from [16] Lion, from a [136] Lottery ticket [242] Lover, from a [208] Lover's leap, on the [227] Mary Tuesday, from [24] Masquerades [8] Mercenary practice of men in the choice of wives [199] Modesty, on [484] Money, love of [450] Monkey, from a [343] Mother and son [263] Mottos [296] Naked shoulders [437] Natural son, from a [203] New-married couple, from a [364] Nose-pulling [268] Octavia complains of the ingratitude of her husband [322] Oxford correspondents [553] Parish-clerk on evergreens [284] Parthenia, from [140] Patching [268] Pert baggage, from a [560] Playhouse [36] Pliny to Hispulla [525] Poachers [168] Poetical justice [548] Poor and proud Jezebel [292] Powell, the Puppet-showman, commendation of [372] Prayers of clergymen before sermon [312] Prude, from a [364] Punning [396] Quaker [276] Rudeness [443] Rustic amusements [161] Scholar in love, from a [362] Seduction [208] Servants [202] Severity of schoolmasters [168] Sexton of St. Paul's, Covent Garden [14] Short face, Sophia in love with a [290] Silent lover, from a [304] Sly, Mr., on hats [532] Smallpox, lady marked with [613] Soldiers, from several [566] Spenser, merits of [540] Splenetic cured [134] Stage-coach, behaviour in a [242] Steele, from [274] Swinging [496] Talebearers [310] Templars turned Hackney-coachmen [498] Theatre, on the—on a musical scheme [258] Three thrifty ladies [332] Travelling [364] Ugly Club [52] Unhappy condition of women of the town [190] Untoward wife [194] Valetudinarian [25] Visiting [208] Wagerers and whistlers[145] Widow with two lovers, and answer [149] Widows' Club [573] Will. Honeycomb [131] Women's Men [158] Women taking snuff [344] Zelinda from her lover—his death [627]
Absence of lovers241
Academy of Painting, from the [555]
Ambassador of Bantam [557]
Apology for a man of wit and pleasure [154]
Author turned dealer[288]
Bankrupt, from a, and answer [456]
Bashfulness[231]
Beauty, from a [87]
Beauty destroyed by the small pox [306]
Behaviour at church [236]
Belinda to the shades [204]
Benefactor [546]
Blank, from a [563]
Bowing and curtseying at church [460]
Brook and Hellier's wine [362]
Butts [175]
Captain Sentry on the character of Sir Roger de Coverley, and on his own situation [544]
Castle-builder, from a [167]
Cat-calls [361]
Censuring Spectator [158]
Character of jilts [187]
Chloë from her lover, with an account of his dreams [301]
Choleric gentleman [563]
Clergyman, to a [27]
Coquette, from a [79]
Coquette, and answer [254], [515]
Cotquean [482]
Country manners and conversation [474]
Countryman to his mistress [324]
Coverley, from Sir Roger de [264]
Crazy man, from a supposed [577]
Cries of London [251]
Cruel Husbands [236]
Dancing [334]
Decay of the club [542]
Demonstrations of grief [95]
Detraction [348]
Devotion, formal [79]
Dumb Doctor [560]
Education [330], [337], [353]
Emperor of China to the Pope [545]
Envil, Sir John, from, married to a lady of quality [299]
Epilogues, against comic, to a Tragedy [338], [341]
Epitaphs, on [518]
Estcourt, from Dick [264]
Eye, on the [252]
Fair sex [298]
Fan exercise [134]
Fashion [66], [319]
Father to his son [189]
Female equestrians [104]
Fortune-hunters [326]
Fortune-stealers [311]
Freeport, Sir Andrew, his retiring [549]
Gardening [477]
Greek
mottos
shopkeeper on his wife's Greek

[271], [296]
[278]
Hecatissa [48]
Hen-pecked
husband, determined to be free
keepers

[212]
[486]
Hoop petticoat [127]
Horace to Claudius Nero [493]
Husband, to a [204]
Husband likely to be ruined by his wife's accomplishments [328]
Idler, from an [320]
Idols [87]
Impertinents [168]
Jealous husband [527]
Kissing [272]
Lady insulted by her seducer—reflections on the subject [611]
Languishing lover, from a [527]
Law [480], [551]
Leonora [163]
Lillie, Chas., from [16]
Lion, from a [136]
Lottery ticket [242]
Lover, from a [208]
Lover's leap, on the [227]
Mary Tuesday, from [24]
Masquerades [8]
Mercenary practice of men in the choice of wives [199]
Modesty, on [484]
Money, love of [450]
Monkey, from a [343]
Mother and son [263]
Mottos [296]
Naked shoulders [437]
Natural son, from a [203]
New-married couple, from a [364]
Nose-pulling [268]
Octavia complains of the ingratitude of her husband [322]
Oxford correspondents [553]
Parish-clerk on evergreens [284]
Parthenia, from [140]
Patching [268]
Pert baggage, from a [560]
Playhouse [36]
Pliny to Hispulla [525]
Poachers [168]
Poetical justice [548]
Poor and proud Jezebel [292]
Powell, the Puppet-showman, commendation of [372]
Prayers of clergymen before sermon [312]
Prude, from a [364]
Punning [396]
Quaker [276]
Rudeness [443]
Rustic amusements [161]
Scholar in love, from a [362]
Seduction [208]
Servants [202]
Severity of schoolmasters [168]
Sexton of St. Paul's, Covent Garden [14]
Short face, Sophia in love with a [290]
Silent lover, from a [304]
Sly, Mr., on hats [532]
Smallpox, lady marked with [613]
Soldiers, from several [566]
Spenser, merits of [540]
Splenetic cured [134]
Stage-coach, behaviour in a [242]
Steele, from [274]
Swinging [496]
Talebearers [310]
Templars turned Hackney-coachmen [498]
Theatre, on the—on a musical scheme [258]
Three thrifty ladies [332]
Travelling [364]
Ugly Club [52]
Unhappy condition of women of the town [190]
Untoward wife [194]
Valetudinarian [25]
Visiting [208]
Wagerers and whistlers[145]
Widow with two lovers, and answer [149]
Widows' Club [573]
Will. Honeycomb [131]
Women's Men [158]
Women taking snuff [344]
Zelinda from her lover—his death [627]
Letters, show temper of writers[283]
Levées [193]
Levity [234], [253]
Liars [103], [167], [234]
Libels [35], [451]
Liberality [292], [346]
Liberty [287]
Library, female [37], [79], [92], [140]
Liddy, Miss, reasons for differing in temper from her sister [396]
Life
(domestic)
(human)

[455]
[27], [93], [94], [143], [159], [202], [219], [222], [289], [317], [574], [575]
Light [413]
Ligon's History of Barbadoes [11] [Fn. 2]
Lillie, Charles [16], [46] [Fn. 2], [advertisement], [173] [Fn. 3], [334] [Fn. 1], [358]
Lilly's Latin Grammar [221] [Fn. 2]
Lindamira allowed to paint [41]
Lion, the, in the Haymarket [13] [Fn. 1]
Lipogrammatists [58] [Fn. 1]
Liszynski, a Polish atheist [389]
Livy [409], [420]
Lloyd's coffee-house [46] [Fn. 1]
Locke, John [37] [Fn. 2], [62], [94], [121], [313], [373], [519], [557]
Logic of kings [239]
Loiterers [155]
Loller, Lady, from the country infirmary [429]
London
cries of
[69], [200], [403]
[251]
London and Wise, gardeners [5] [Fn. 5], [477]
Longings of Women [326]
Longinus [229], [279] [Fn. 6], [326], [339] Fns. [2]-[4], [489] [Fn. 1], [633]
Longitude [428] [Fn. 1]
Looking-glasses [325]
Lorrain, Paul [338] [Fn. 3]
Lottery [191], [199]
Love
casuist, the
[4], [30], [47], [71], [118], [120], [142], [149], [161], [163], [199], [206], [241], [274], [304], [324], [325], [362], [366], [367], [376], [377], [397], [400], [475], [479], [506], [525], [561], [591], [596], [605], [607]
[591], [607], [614], [625]
Love for Love, the comedy [189]
Loveless, Biddy [196]
Lovemore, Jeremy [596]
Lovers' Leaps, the[225], [233]
Loungers, the, at Cambridge [54]
Loyola, Oldham's [17] [Fn. 3]
Lucceius, character of [206]
Lucian [67], [283]
Ludgate [82] [Fn. 1]
Lulli, Jean Baptiste [29] [Fn. 3]
Lute-string, advanced price of [21]
Luxury [55], [195]
Lying, party [507]
Lysander, character of [522]

Macbeth, incantation in[141]
Machiavel
the she
[406]
[561]
Mademoiselle, the French Puppet [277]
Magna Charta [2] [Fn. 2]
Mahomet's night journey [94] [Fn. 4]
Mahometans [85], [460], [631]
Maids, inquisition on [320]
Male
jilts
widows
birds
[288]
[520]
[128]
Malebranche [37] [Fn. 2], [94] [Fn. 3]
Malvolio, a mixed character [238]
Man [9], [115], [156], [162], [237], [238], [408], [441], [494], [519], [537], [564], [588], [624]
Man of Mode, Etherege's [65]
Manilius, in retirement [467]
Mankind [444], [598]
Manley, Mrs. [37] [Fn. 2]
Manner [292]
Manuscript Note Book of Addison's [411] [Fn. 2]
Maple, Will [203]
Maraton and Yaratilda [56]
March, month of, described [425]
Marcia's prayer in Cato [593]
Marcus, son of Cicero [307]
Mariamne
story of
[466]
[171]
Marius, Scipio's judgment of young [157]
Marlborough, Duke of [26] [Fn. 5], [139], [dedication], [353] [Fn. 3]
Marriage [89], [113], [149], [181], [326], [254], [261], [268], [308], [322], [430], [479], [482], [490], [506], [522], [525], [533], [607]
Martial [52], [446]
Martyn, Henry [180] [Fn. 1], [200], [232]
Masquerades [8], [14] [Fn. 1]
Massacres [185]
Master
a good
a bad

[107]
[136], [201], [202]
Mathematics [307]
Mather, Charles, toyman [570]
Matter [420], [519]
Matter-of-fact man [521]
Maundrell's Journey to Jerusalem [303] [Fn. 2]
May
dangerous to ladies
[425]
[365], [395]
Mazarine, Cardinal, and Quillet [23]
Medals on the Spanish Armada [293]
Mede's Clavis Apocalyptica [92] [Fn. 2]
Medicina Gymnastica, Fuller's [115] [Fn. 2]
Medlar, Mrs., of the Widows' Club [561]
Memory [417], [471]
Men [97], [145], [196], [264], [505], [510]
Menagiana [60] [Fn. 9]
Ménager and Count Rechteren at Utrecht [481]
Merab, with too much beauty and wit [144]
Merchants [69], [174], [218], [428]
Mercurialis Hieronymus [115] [Fn. 3]
Mercy [456]
Merit [223], [340]
Merry men [70]
Messiah, Pope's [378]
Metamorphoses, Ovid's [417]
Metaphor [417], [421], [595]
Methuen
Paul
treaty

[dedication]
[43] [Fn. 1], [140], [240], [417], [421], [425]
Milton, Addison's papers on [267], [273], [279], [285], [291], [297], [303], [309], [315], [321], [327], [333], [339], [345], [351], [357], [363], [369], [417], [425], [463]
Mimicry [416]
Mind [455], [554]
Minister of state, a watchful [439]
Mint, arguments of the [239]
Mirth [196], [358], [381]
Mirza, Visions of [159]
Mischief [564]
Misers [624]
Miseries
the mountain of
[169]
[558], [559]
Misfortune, a good man's struggle with, Seneca on [39] [Fn. 1]
Misfortunes, not to be called judgments [483]
Mixt wit [62]
Mode [6], [129], [145]
Moderation [312]
Modern writers [61], [249]
Modest assurance [373]
Modesty [6], [52], [154], [206], [231], [242], [296], [350], [354], [373], [390], [400], [435], [458], [484]
Mohocks [324], [347]
Moles [123]
Molière [70]
Moll Peatley, a dance [67] [Fn. 3]
Money [3], [422], [450], [456], [509]
Monks [60]
Monmouth, Duke of [2] [Fn. 2]
Monosyllables, English liking for [135]
Monsters [412], [413], [418]
Montague, Charles, Earl of Halifax [3] [Fn. 9], [dedication]
Montgomery, Mr. [524]
Monuments in Westminster Abbey [26]
Montaigne [562]
Moorfields [505]
Moralists [196]
Morality [446], [459], [465]
More
Henry
Sir Thomas

[86], [90] [Fn. 1], [121]
[349]
Moreton, Mr. John [546] [Fn. 2]
Mortality
bill of
[289]
[377]
Mosaic pavement [358] [Fn. 1]
Moses, tradition of [237]
Mother
story of the Rival Mother
[246]
[91]
Motion in gods and mortals [369]
Motteux, Peter [14] [Fn. 1], [552]
Motto [221]
Mountebank [572]
Mourning [64], [65], [575]
Mouth, a padlock for the [533]
Much cry but little wool [251]
Mulberry Garden, the [96]
Muley Moluc, last moments of [349]
Muses, the mountain of the [514]
Music [18], [29], [258], [278], [405], [416], [570], [630]

Naked-shouldered females[437]
Names of authors to their works [451]
Natural History [22]
Nature [153], [404], [408], [414], [588]
Needlework [606], [609]
Negroes [215]
Neighbourhoods [49]
Nemesis, an old maid who discovers judgments [483]
Nero's nurse [246]
Nettletop, Rebecca [190]
New, the, in art [411], [412], [413], [415]
Newberry, Mr., his rebus[59]
New River [5]
New Style [21] [Fn. 1]
News [425], [457], [625]
Newton, Sir Isaac [37] [Fn. 2], [543], [554], [565]
Nicholas Hart, the sleeper [184]
Nicodemuncio to Olivia, on being made an April fool [432]
Nicolini, the singer [5], [13] [Fn. 1], [235], [403]
Night [425], [565], [582]
Nightingale [383]
Nigralia, a party lady, forced to patch on the wrong side [81]
No, a word useful to women [625]
Nobility [537]
Northern hive, Sir W. Temple's [21] [Fn. 4]
Nose-pullers [268]
Notable men [150]
Novell, Lydia, complains of a rich lover [140]
Novels [365]
Novelty [412], [413], [626]
November described [425]
Numbering of houses [28] [Fn. 2]
Nutmeg of Delight, the [160]

Oates, Titus[58] [Fn. 4]
Obedience to parents [189], [449]
Obscurity [101], [406], [622]
Obsequiousness [386]
Ocean [489]
October Club [9] [Fn. 3]
Ogilby, John [37] [Fn. 2]
Ogler, the Complete [46]
Oldfield, Mrs. [546]
Oldham's Loyola [17] [Fn. 3]
Old Style [21] [Fn. 1]
Olearius, travels of [426] [Fn. 1]
Omens, superstitious dread of [7]
Omniamanta [144]
Omnipotence [565]
Omnipresence [572], [580]
Oneirocritic [505]
Opera
Italian
France

[1] [Fn. 12], [5] [Fn. 2], [13] [Fn. 1], [18], [29], [314]
[29] [Fn. 4]
Opinion, popular [460]
Oratory
female
[484], [633]
[247], [252]
Orbicilla [390]
Order [219]
Orestilla, the great fortune [118]
Oroondates, Statira to [199]
Osborn's Advice to his Son [150]
Ostentation [460]
Otway [39] [Fn. 7], [117], [456]
Overdo, Justice, Ben Jonson's [48]
Ovid [417], [439], [618]
Oxford scholar at a coffee-house [46]

Padlocks for the mouth[533]
Pages in gentlemen's houses[214] [Fn. 2]
Painter's part in a tragedy [42]
Painting
the art of
of the face

[83], [129], [226], [555]
[41]
Palmquist, Monsieur [43]
Pamphilio, a good master [137]
Pamphlets, defamatory[541]
Pantheon
Penkethman's
at Rome

[31] [Fn. 3]
[415]
Paradin, Guillaume [98] [Fn. 3]
Paradise of Fools [460]
Paradise Lost, Addison's papers on [267], [273], [279], [285], [291], [297], [303], [309], [315], [321], [325], [327], [333], [339], [345], [354], [357], [363], [369]
Parents [21], [150], [181], [189], [192], [235], [263], [313], [330], [449], [532], [539]
Parish clerks, advice to [372]
Parker, Richard [474] [Fn. 3]
Parnassus, Vision of [514]
Parnell, Thomas [460] [Fn. 1]
Parricide, how punished in China [189]
Parthenia, letter of, upon the ladies' library [140]
Party
patches
[57], [125], [126], [243], [399], [432], [507]
[81]
Particles, English [18]
Pascal [116] [Fn. 3]
Pasquinades [23] [Fn. 5]
Passion
of the fan
[202], [438], [528]
[102]
Passions, the [31], [71], [215], [224], [255], [408], [418], [564]
Pastorals, Philips's [523]
Patches
party use of
[50]
[81]
Patience [312], [501], [559]
Patrons [214]
Paul Lorrain [338]
Paul, Saint [633]
Paul's Cathedral, St., Indian kings on [50]
Peace
negotiations
[45]
[45] [Fn. 1]
Pearce, Zachary [572]
Pedants [105], [286], [617]
Pedigrees, vanity of [612]
Peepers [53]
Peevish fellow, a [438]
Penkethman, W. [31] [Fn. 3], [370] [Fn. 5]
Penruddock's rising in the West [313] [Fn. 3]
Penseroso, Il [425]
Pentathlum [161]
People, the wealth of a country [200]
Pericles [81], [633]
Perrault, Charles [279] [Fn. 11], [303] [Fn. 3]
Perry, Mrs. [92] [Fn. 1]
Persecution, religious[459]
Persian
education
soldier reproved

[99], [189], [337]
[427]
Persius [379]
Peter the Great
compared with Louis XIV.
[43] [Fn. 2]
[139]
Petronius
his story of the Ephesian lady
mood of, at death

[11] [Fn. 1]
[349]
Petticoat
politicians
[109], [127], [140]
[305]
Petty, Sir William [200]
Phædra and Hippolitus, a tragedy[18] [Fn. 9]
Pharamond
his edict against duelling
letter to
[76] [Fn. 1], [84] [Fn. 1]
[97]
[480]
Phidias [415]
Philanthropy [177]
Philantia, a votary [79]
Philips, Ambrose [223] [Fn. 2], [229], [290] [Fn. 2], [338] [Fn. 2], [400], [523], [578]
Philopater on his daughter's dancing [466]
Philosophers [195], [634]
Philosophy [7], [10], [22], [175], [201], [393], [420]
Phocion [133], [188], [448]
Phœbe and Colin, a poem [603]
Physic [195]
Physicians [16], [21], [25], [234]
Physiognomy [86], [206], [518]
Pictures [67], [83], [107], [109], [226], [244], [248], [416], [418]
Picts, what women are [41]
Piety [201]
Pindar [160], [467]
Pindaric writing [58] [Fn. 5]
Pin money [295]
Piper of Hamelin, the [5]
Pisistratus [527]
Pitchpipe [228]
Pittacus, a saying of [574]
Pity [208], [397], [418], [442], [588]
Pix, Mary [51] [Fn. 8]
Places of trust [469], [629]
Plain dealing [460]
Planets [420]
Planting [583], [589]
Plato [23] [Fn. 2], [86] [Fn. 12], [90], [183], [211] [Fn. 2], [237], [507], [624]
Platonic love [400]
Players [141], [370], [502], [529]
Plays, modern [22], [592]
Pleaders [197]
Pleasant fellows [462]
Pleasure [146], [151], [152], [183], [312], [424], [600], [624]
Pleasures of Imagination, Essays on [411]-[421]
Pliny [230], [467] [Fn. 1], [484] [Fn. 1], [525], [554]
Plot, Robert [447] [Fn. 1]
Plutarch [125] [Fn. 1], [180], [188], [229], [483], [494], [507]
Poacher, request from a [168]
Poetry [39], [40], [44], [51], [58], [220], [253], [314], [405], [417], [418], [419], [421]
Poetical justice [40], [548]
Polite imaginations [411]
Politeness [119]
Political arithmetic [200]
Politicians [43], [305], [403], [556], [567], [568]
Poll, a way of arguing [239]
Polycarpus, beloved by all [280]
Pompey [293]
Pontignon, M. [90]
Poor, the [200], [232] [Fn. 3], [430]
Pope, Alexander
his Essay on Criticism
an idea from
commended
his Pastorals
his Messiah
Letter and Verses
on Adrian's dying words
his Miscellany

[65] [Fn. 2]
[210] [Fn. 1]
[253] [Fn. 2]
[223] [Fn. 2]
[378]
[527]
[532]
[523]
Popular applause [188]
Porta, Baptista della, on Physiognomy [86] [Fn. 6]
Posterity [101], [583]
Postman, newspaper [1] [Fn. 8]
Pottière, Dominic, a French privateer [350]
Poverty [150], [464]
Powell, junior, his Puppet-show [14] [Fn. 2], [31] [Fn. 5], [372]
Powell, George, the actor [31] [Fn. 4], [40]
Power, despotic [287]
Praise [38], [73], [188], [238], [349], [467], [551]
Prayer [207], [236], [312], [391]
Precedence [119], [529]
Précieuses, the [45] Fns. [2] & [4]
Prediction, vulgar arts of [505]
Preface to the Bishop of St. Asaph's Sermons [384]
Prejudice [101], [263], [432]
Prepossession [117]
Prerogative [480]
Presumption [187]
Pride [33], [201], [394], [462]
Prince, Mr., dances of [466]
Princes, good and bad [139]
Printing [166], [367], [582]
Prior [141]
Procrastination [151]
Procrustes, bed of [58]
Prodicus [183]
Professions, the three learned [21]
Projector of town entertainments, a [31]
Promisers [448]
Pronunciation [451]
Prospects [411], [412], [418]
Prosperity [237]
Prosper, Will. [19], [20]
Proverbs of Solomon, in verse [410]
Providence [120], [237], [293], [441], [543]
Prudence [293]
Prudes at the play [208]
Psalm
xxiii. translated
cxiv.
cxxxix.
singing in church

[441]
[461]
[399]
[205]
Psalmanazar, George [14] [Advertisement Fn. 1]
Pugg the Monkey, Adventures of [343]
Pulvillios [63] [Fn. 1]
Punchinello [14]
Punishments in school[157]
Puns [61], [396], [454], [504]
Puppet-show, Powell's [14] [Fn. 2]
Purcell, Henry[29] [Fn. 3]
Puzzle, Tom, in argument[476]
Pyramids of Egypt [415]
Pyrrhus, King [180]
Pythagoras [447], [586]

Quacks[444], [547] [Fn. 1], [572]
Quakers [396]
Quality [34], [219]
Queries in love [625]
Quick, Mrs., of the Widows' Club [561]
Quidnunc, Tom [625]
Quillet, Claude [23] [Fn. 4]
Quintilian [168]
Quir, Peter de, on Puns [396]
Quixote, Don, patron of Sigher's Club [30]

Rabelais[283]
Racine [39] [Fn. 4]
Rack[239]
Radcliffe, Dr. John [468] [Fn. 4]
Raillery [422]
Rainbow
coffee-house
[415]
[16] [Fn. 1]
Rakes [336], [576]
Raleigh, Sir W. [510]
Ramble from Richmond to the Exchange [454]
Ramsey, Will., the astrologer, describes night [582]
Rant [40]
Rape of Proserpine, a French opera [29]
Raphael [226], [244], [467]
Rapin, Réné [44] [Fn. 3], [291] [Fn. 2]
Rattling Club at church[630]
Read, Sir Wm., oculist [472], [547] [Fn. 1]
Readers [1], [62], [93], [94], [179]
Reason [6], [120], [408], [447]
Rebus [59]
Rechteren, Count, and M. Ménager [481] [Fn. 3]
Recitative [29]
Reciters [521]
Recluse, the [282]
Recommendations, letters of, generally unjust and absurd [493]
Recreations [258]
Rehearsal, Buckingham's [3] [Fn. 7]
Religion[201], [213], [292], [356], [447], [459], [471], [483], [494], [574]
Renatus Valentinus, story of [426]
Rentfree, Sabina, letter on greensickness [431]
Repository for fashions[487]
Reproach [594]
Reproof [382]
Reputation [218], [467]
Retirement [4], [27], [249], [425], [467], [549], [613]
Revelation [600]
Reveries [167]
Revenge of a Spanish lady [611]
Rhubarb, John, Esq., from the Infirmary [429]
Rhyme, the Æneid in [60]
Rhynsault, story of [491]
Rich, Christopher [258] [Fn. 1]
Riches [140], [145], [150], [280], [282], [283], [294], [456], [464], [574]
Richelieu, Cardinal [305]
Ridicule [150], [249], [445], [446]
Riding
dress of ladies
[115]
[435]
Rinaldo and Armida, opera of [5] [Fn. 2], [14]
Riot [180]
Rival Mother, story of the [91]
Rivers, Colonel [204] [Fn. 3]
Roarers [474]
Robin the Porter at Will's Coffeehouse [398]
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of [2] [Fn. 3]
Roman
ladies education
understanding

[81]
[313]
[502]
Rope-dancing [141]
Rosalinda
a Whig partizan
reformation of
the handsome, to the Ugly Club

[81]
[87]
[87]
Rosamond, Clayton's opera of [18] [Fn. 1]
Rosamond's Bower [281]
Roscommon, Earl of [44] [Fn. 4], [253] [Fn. 4]
Rose Tavern, the [2] [Fn. 6]
Rosicrucius, story of sepulchre of [379]
Royal Exchange neglected [509]
Royal Progress, Tickell's poem of the [620]
Royal Society [121], [262] [Fn. 4]
Runnet, Mrs., of the Widows' club[561]
Ruricola, his son and daughter [192]
Rusticity [400]
Rusty Scabbard, on the fighters at the Bear garden [449]
Rycaut, Sir Paul [343]
Rymer [267] [Fn. 1]

Sabine ladies[81]
St. Evremond, Sieur de [33] [Fn. 1]
St. James's
Park
Coffee-house

[109] [Fn. 9], [1] [Fn. 1]
Sacheverell, Henry [57] [Fn. 4]
Salamanders, an Order of Ladies[198]
Sallust [409]
Salmon, Mrs., her waxwork [28] [Fn. 4], [31] [Fn. 1]
Salutations [259], [270], [460]
Sanctorius, the chair of [25] [Fn. 2]
Santer, Betty, letter from [140]
Sapper, Thomas, his epitaph [518]
Sappho [223], [229], [233]
Sarasin, I. F. [60] [Fn. 11]
Satires [209], [256], [451], [473], [568]
Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter, story from the[11] [Fn. 1]
Saudades [204]
Saul, David, his epitaph [518]
Saunter, Mrs., snuff-taker [344]
Scale of being [519]
Scaliger [562]
Scandal [426], [427], [562]
Scaramouch [283]
Scarecrow the Beggar [6]
Scarron, Paul [17] [Fn. 1]
Scarves, vanity of, in clergy [609]
Scawen, Sir William [546] [Fn. 2]
Scheffer's Northern odes [366], [406]
Scholar's egg [58]
Schoolmasters [157], [168], [313]
Schoolmen's case of the ass [191]
Scipio [157]
Scolds [479], [482]
Scornful Lady, Comedy of the [270]
Scott, Dr., on the Christian Life [447] [Fn. 6]
Scribblers [445], [582]
Scudery [37] Fn. ?[3], [241]
Scurlock, Miss, letters to, adapted to the praise of marriage [142]
Sea [489]
Seasons, dream of the [425]
Second sight in Scotland [604]
Segrais, his threefold distinction of readers [62] [Fn. 7]
Self-conceit [460]
Self-denial [206], [248]
Self-examination [399], [586]
Self-love [17], [192], [238], [426], [588]
Self-murder [231]
Self-tormentor of Terence [521]
Semanthe, who paints well [404]
Semiramis [415]
Sempronia
who admires the French
match-maker

[45]
[437]
Seneca [37], [39] [Fn. 1], [77] [Fn. 1], [93], [569]
Sense [6], [172], [259], [519]
Sentry, Captain [2] [Fn. 7], [34], [152], [197], [350], [517]
September described [425]
Serle's Coffee-house [49] [Fn. 1]
Sermons [633]
Servants [88], [96], [107], [137], [202]
Settlement, Act of[3] [Fn. 5]
Seven [632]
Severity in schools [408]
Sexes [43], [156], [400]
Sextant [428] [Fn. 1]
Sextus V., Pope [23]
Shadows and realities [5]
Shadwell [35] [Fn. 2]
Shakespeare [49], [54], [141], [168], [419], [562]
Shalum and Hilpa, story of [584]
Sheepishness [484]
She-Machiavels [561]
Sheffield, John, Duke of Buckingham [253] [Fn. 4], [462] [Fn. 3]
Shepheard, Miss [92] [Fn. 1], [140], [163]
Shepherd, eminent for tossing eggs [160]
Shepherd's pipe, poem in shape of a [58]
Sherlock on Death [37] [Fn. 2], [289], [447]
She would if she could, a comedy [51]
Ship in storm [489]
Shoeing horns, men used as [536]
Shoe-strings [150]
Short face, the Spectator's [17], [48]
Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, monument of [26] [Fn. 6]
Shows [193], [235], [271]
Sickness, a thought in [513]
Sidney, Sir Philip [70], [400]
Sight
second
[411], [472]
[604]
Sighers' Club [30]
Signs of houses [28] [Fn. 2]
Silence
the Spectator's
[514]
[4], [12]
Silk-worms, what women are [454]
Similes [160], [421], [455]
Simonides [209] [Fn. 1]
Sincerity [103], [352]
Singing, verses on a lady's [433]
Singularity [576]
Sippet, Jack, who breaks appointments [448]
Sir Martin Mar-all, Dryden's [5] [Fn. 1]
Skiomachia [115] [Fn. 3]
Slavery [287]
Sleep [586], [593], [597]
Sleeper, the annual [184]
Slovens [150]
Sly, haberdasher [187] [Fn. 1], [526], [532], [534], [545]
Smithfield bargain in marriage [304]
Snap, Mrs., of the Widows' Club [561]
Snape, Dr., charity sermon by [294]
Snarlers [438]
Snuff [344] [Fn. 1]
Snuff-box [138]
Society [422]
Socrates [23], [54], [67], [86], [133], [146], [183], [195], [207], [213], [239], [247], [408], [479], [486], [500], [558]
Soho Square [2] [Fn. 2]
Soldiers [152], [544], [566]
Solitude [4], [158], [264], [406], [425], [514]
Solomon's Song, paraphrase of part of [388]
Somers, Sir John [dedication]
Song with notes [470]
Songs of Sion [405]
Sophocles, Electra of [44]
Sorites in logic [239]
Sorrow [95], [312], [397]
Soul, the [56], [111], [116], [237], [413], [487], [600], [602]
Sounds [416]
Southerne [40] [Fn. 2], [481]
Space, infinite [564]
Spanish Friar, Dryden's [267] [Fn. 13]
Spanish Succession, War of the [26] [Fn. 5], [45] [Fn. 1], [64] [Fn. 2], [353] [Fn. 3]
Sparkes, John, of Coventry [436] [Fn. 2]
Sparkish, Will., a modern husband [479]
Sparrows for the opera [5]
Spartans [6], [307], [564]
Speakers, loud [148]
Spectator, the
his Club
himself
trade of the paper
stamp duty
Nahum Tate on the
[1] [Fn. 15]
[2], [34]
[1], [4], [12], [34]
[46] [Fn. 2], [499] [Fn. 1], [533] [Fn. 1]
[455] [Fn. 1]
[488]
Speech, organs of [231]
Spenser [390], [419], [540]
Spies [202], [439]
Spinamont on duels [84]
Spirits [12], [110], [419]
Spite in a beauty [156]
Spleen [53], [588]
Sprat, Dr. Thomas [114] [Fn. 3]
Spring [393], [423]
Squeezing the hand [119]
Squire's Coffee-house [39] [Fn. 1]
Squires [529]
Staffordshire, Dr. Plot's Natural History of [447] [Fn. 1]
Stage, the [370], [440], [446]
Stage-coach
in a
-men

[131], [242], [513] [474]
Staincoat Hole, at Cambridge [397]
Stamp Act [445] [Fn. 1]
Starch, political [305]
Starers [20], [250]
Stars, the [420], [565]
Stationers [304], [579]
Statira, a pattern for women [41]
Statuary [416]
Steele
censures a passage in his Funeral
love-letters
his paper omitted in the reprint
Cibber on his literary relation to Addison

[51]
[142]
[328] [Fn. 1]
[546] [Fn. 1]
Stepney, epitaphs at [518]
Sternhold, Thomas [205] [Fn. 4]
Stint, Jack, and Will. Trap [448]
Stock's Market [462]
Stoics [243], [307]
Stonesfield, the Roman pavement at [358] [Fn. 1]
Storm at sea [489]
Strada [241], [617]
Stratonica [229]
Strife [197]
Stripes for perverse wives [479]
Strolling players [48]
Stubbs, Rev. Philip [147] [Fn. 1]
Style, New and Old [21] [Fn. 1]
Subjects, value of, to a prince [200]
Sublime in writing [117], [152], [592], [633]
Sudden, Thomas, Esq., from the Infirmary [429]
Sukey's adventure with Sir Roger and Will. Honeycomb [410]
Syllogisms [239]
Syrinx of Theocritus, the [58] [Fn. 3]
Summer in England [393]
Sun, the [250], [412]
Sunday in the country [112]
Superiority [6], [202], [219]
Superstition [7], [201], [213]
Surgeon, Italian, advertisement of an [after No. 23]
Surprise [62], [538]
Susanna(h)[4], puppet-show of[14] [Fn. 2]
Swallow, Lady Catherine, of the Widows' Club [561]
Swearing [233], [332], [371], [448], [531]
Swift [23] [Fn. 1], [50] [Fn. 1], [226] [Fn. 1], [265] [Fn. 3], [324] [Fn. 2] [353] [Fn. 1], [445] [Fn. 1], [504] [Fn. 1]
Swingers at Tunbridge Wells [492]
Sydenham, Dr. Thomas [25] [Fn. 1]
Sylvester, Joshua [58] [Fn. 4]
Sylvia, in choice of husband, hesitates between riches and merit [149]
Symmetry [411], [632]
Syncopists, modern [567]
Syncopius the passionate [438]
Syracusan prince, the jealous [579]

Tale-bearers[19], [439]
Talents [172]
Tartars, a conceit of the [126]
Taste [29], [140], [208], [379] [Fn. 3], [409] [Fn. 1], [447]
Tate, Nahum [488]
Tattle, Letitia, her trained birds [36]
Tavern Tyrants [508]
Tax on eminence [101]
Tears [95]
Temper [181], [424], [598]
Temperance [195]
Templar, the [2], [34]
Temple, Sir W. [21] [Fn. 4], [37] [Fn. 2], [195] [Fn. 4]
Ten [221]
Terence [170], [502]
Terror [418]
Terset, Harry, and his lady, indolent [100]
Tetractys [221] [Fn. 4]
Thales quoted [594]
Thames described [454]
That, remonstrance of [80]
Theatres [36], [40], [42], [44], [51], [65], [141] [Fn. 2], [602]
Themista, a confidant [118]
Themistocles [311]
Theocritus [58] [Fn. 3]
Theodosius and Constantia [164]
Theognis quoted [464]
Theon, Pindar's saying of [467]
Theory of the Earth, Burnet's, quoted [146]
Thersites [17] [Fn. 2]
Thimbleton, Ralph, his calamity [432]
Thinking aloud [211]
Thirst [22]
Thornhill, Mr., his duel [84] [Fn. 3]
Thrash, Will, and his wife, insipid [522]
Throne of God [580], [600]
Thunder, stage [36], [44]
Tickell [523] [Fn. 1], [532]
Tillotson [103] [Fn. 1], [106] [Fn. 4], [293], [352], [447], [600]
Tilt Yard, Whitehall [109] [Fn. 1]
Time [83], [93], [316]
Titian [292]
Title-page, Antony, stationer[304]
Titles [204], [219], [480]
Tofts, Mrs.[18] [Fn. 1], [22] [Fn. 3]
Toleration, Act of [3] [Fn. 4]
Tom Touchy [122]
Tom Trusty[479]
Tom the Tyrant, at the coffee-house [49]
Tombs in Westminster Abbey [26]
Tomtits in the Opera [5]
Tonson, Jacob [9] [Fn. 1]
Tories [50], [58] [Fn. 4]
Torture [239], [418]
Townly, Frank, letter of [560]
Trade [2], [69], [109], [283], [443]
Tragedy [39], [40], [42], [44], [279] [Fn. 1]
Tranquillity [196], [425]
Transmigration of souls [211], [343], [408]
Trap, Mr., letter to Mr. Stint [448]
Travel [45], [93], [364], [474]
Trees [414], [589]
Triflers [432]
Trojans, modern [239], [245]
Trophonius, cave of [598], [599]
Trott, Nell, waiter on the Ugly Club [17]
Truby's, Widow, water [329]
Truepenny, Jack, the good-natured [82]
Trunkmaker, at the play [235]
Trust in God[441]
Trusty, Tom, a servant, account of[96]
Truth [63], [103], [352], [507]
Tryphiodorus [59]
Tumbling [141]
Tunbridge Wells [492], [496]
Tuperty, Mrs., a flirt [202]
Turner, Sir William [509]
Tyrants [508]

Vainlove family, the[454]
Valentine, Basil
Currus Triumphalis
a legend of

[94] [Fn. 1]
[426] [Fn. 1]
Valerio resolves to be a poet [404]
Valetudinarians [100], [143], [395]
Vanini [389] [Fn. 4]
Vanity [16], [255], [380], [460], [514]
Vapours in women [115]
Variety [408], [600]
Varillas, the cheerful [100]
Venice Preserved, Otway's [39]
Venus [127], [417], [425]
Vernal delight [393]
Versifying, artificial [220] [Fn. 4]
Vertot, the Abbé [349] [Fn. 2]
Ugly Club [17], [32], [48], [52], [78]
Vice [137], [151], [243], [624]
Victor, a genteel politician [150]
Villacerse, death of Madame de [368]
Villars, Abbé de [379] [Fn. 4]
Vinci, Leonardo da [554]
Viner, Sir Robert, familiar with Charles II. [462] [Fn. 2]
Virgil [70], [90], [273], [351], [404], [417], [514], [610]
Virtue [93], [104], [219], [240], [243], [248], [266], [394], [399], [520]
Virtuoso, a female [242]
Vision
of Calamities
of Credit
of Fame Hearts
Mirza
Misery
Mountain of the Muses
Painters
Scales
Seasons
Vanity
Wit, true and false

[558], [559]
[3]
[81]
[563]
[159]
[604]
[514]
[83]
[463]
[425]
[460]
[63]
Visits [24], [45] [Fn. 2], [208]
Understanding [6], [420], [438]
Uniformity, Act of [3] [Fn. 3]
Universe, the [420]
Unlearned, proposal for publishing works of the [457]
Vocifer, how he passed for a fine gentleman [75]
Volumes, dignity of [124]
Voluntaries at church [630]
Votaries [79]
Vowels [135]
Uranius has composure of soul [143]
Usurpers, tavern [508]
Utrecht, the Peace Negotiation at [481] [Fn. 3]
Vulcan's dogs [579]

Waddle, Lady, of the Widows' Club[561]
Wagers [145], [521] [Fn. 1]
Wake, Colonel [313] [Fn. 3]
Wakes, country [161]
Wall of China[415]
Waller [148], [158], [224]
Wall's Infant Baptism [92] [Fn. 2]
Want, fear of [114]
War, the, in Queen Anne's reign [26] [Fn. 5], [43] Fns. [1]-[5], [45] [Fn. 1], [64] [Fn. 2], [353] [Fn. 3], [521] [Fn. 1]
War news, greed for [452]
Wasps in public[300]
Watchman and goose [376]
Watts, Dr. Isaac[461] [Fn. 1]
Wax-work, Mrs. Salmon's, fifteen images burnt on Queen Elizabeth's birthday[262] [Fn. 3]
Way of the World, Congreve's[204]
Wealth [469], [506], [601]
Weaver on dancing [466]
Wedlock [525]
Weed, Ephraim [450]
Weights showing true values [463]
Wenham, Jane, the last condemned witch [117] [Fn. 4]
West Enborne in Berkshire, custom of [614]
Westminster Abbey[26], [329]
Westminster boy and colours taken at Blenheim [139]
Wharton, Thomas, Earl of[dedication]
Whichenovre in Staffordshire, custom of [607]
Whigs [50], [58] [Fn. 4]
Whims [371]
Whining [630]
Whisperers [148], [168], [457]
Whispering place of Dionysius [439]
Whistling match [179]
White, Moll, a witch [117], [268]
Whittington and his Cat v. Rinaldo and Armida [14] [Fn. 2], [31] [Fn. 5]
Who and Which, petition of [78]
Widow, the perverse, Sir Roger's love for [113], [115], [118]
Widows
male
[311], [561], [573], [606], [614], [623]
[520]
Wife [199], [479], [490], [525]
Wigs
the lawyer's
[319], [631] [Fn. 1]
[407]
Wildfire, widow, of the Widows' Club [561]
Wilks the comedian [370]
William III.[468] [Fn. 4], [516]
William, Sir Roger's huntsman [118]
Willow Kate, Sir Roger's character of [118]
Wills' Coffee-house [1] [Fn. 6]
Wimble, Will [108], [109], [126], [131], [268]
Wine [140], [147], [181], [362] [Fn. 5]
Wings, verse in the form of [58]
Winstanley's Water Theatre[168]
Winter Gardens [477]
Winter piece by Ambrose Philips [393]
Wisdom [225]
Wit, Addison's Essays on [58]-[63], [6], [23], [35] [Fn. 2], [38], [140], [151], [169], [179], [220], [270], [416], [422], [514], [522]
Wits [404], [509]
Witchcraft [61], [117] [Fn. 4], [268], [419]
Wolsey [624]
Woman's Man, the [57], [156]
Women
a republic of
[4], [10], [15], [33], [53], [57], [79], [81], [92], [95], [98], [104], [128], [154], [155], [156], [158], [159], [182], [208], [209], [243], [247], [252], [261], [265], [274], [320], [342], [343], [365], [390], [433], [486], [506], [510], [511], [606], [625]
[416]
Words [373], [416]
Works of art [414]
World, the [27], [111], [387], [519]
Worriers [304]
Wortley, Hon. E. [71] [Fn. 2]
Writers [166], [379], [409], [417], [422], [568], [582]
Wycherley's Plain Dealer [354] [Fn. 2]

Xenophon[169], [337], [354] [Fn. 1], [537], [564]
Ximena, Colley Cibber's[546]

Yaratilda and Maraton, story of[56]
Yarico, Inkle and, story of [11]
Yawning, a Christmas game [179]
Year, the, described [425]
Youth [153]

Zeal[57], [185], [399]
Zelinda, perfidious [627]
Zemboade, Queen, story of [578]
Zimri, Dryden's character of [162]
Zoilus [279] [Fn. 10]

[Footnote 1:]

The references without links are those for which I could not find the information mentioned. Possibly these are Spectators which originally had advertisements, but don't in this collection. html Ed.

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[Footnote 2:]

Spelt "Hayn" here (the index) but "Haym" in the text of Spectator No. 258, to which the index entry refers. html Ed.

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[Footnote 3:]

I could not find any reference to Scudery in No. 37, nor in any of the numbers in Volume 2. He is mentioned in Volume 3 (No. 241) as the author of some romances, so it is possible that he is the unnamed author of one or more of the titles listed in the Lady Leonora's Library in No. 37. html Ed.

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[Footnote 4:]

Spelt in the

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No. 14, "Susanna", but in the Index, "Susannah". html Ed.

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