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]