Bathilda, Queen, her charity, ii. [245]

Bear-gardens in England, ii. [175], note.

Beauty, analogies between virtue and, i. 77.

Their difference, 79.

Diversities existing in our judgments of virtue and beauty, 79.

Causes of these diversities, 79.

Virtues to which we can, and to which we cannot, apply the term beautiful, 82, 83.

Pleasure derived from beauty compared with that from the grotesque, or eccentric, 85.

The prevailing cast of female beauty in the north, contrasted with the southern type, 144, 145, 152.

Admiration of the Greeks for beauty, ii. [292]