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]