Prudes described, 195ess, as boto:bai 400955¶ 7/9qu12 Quacks, their artifice, 367, &c.mano vasmi no tocoftingiz,sonaliz Rapine an attendant on licentiousness, 318. in qui£lɔ9q2 Remorse described in an allegory, 240, Revelation, what light it gives into the joys of heaven, 142. &c. Rochefoucault, his character, 205. Romans, their generous virtue, 248. Rosicrusian, a pretended discovery made by one, 95. S. Saffold, Dr. physician, astrologer, and poet, 368. Saltero's museum at Chelsea, 358. Sarabrand's puppet-show at her shop, at the Exchange, 147. Her rake-hell punch disposed of, ibid. Satire, Whole Duty of Man turned into one, 86. Satirists censured, 205. Scribblers, the most offensive, 115. Seneca, his saying of drunkenness, 89. Sense, the different degrees of it in the different species of ani- I Sentry, Capt. takes possession of his uncle Sir Roger de Coverley's i Shapely, Rebecca, indicted in the court of honour by Sarah Sheep-biter, why a term of reproach, 275 Shilling, the adventures of one, 375, &c. Show in Germany, representing all the religions in Great Britain Silence, significant on many occasions, 262, &c. náð, vešera Slattern, described in her bed, 372, &c. Sly, Richard, indicted in the court of honour, by Winifred Leer, 436. Socrates's saying of misfortunes, 62. His behaviour in the Athe- Softly, Ned, a very pretty poet, his sonnet, 323, 324. Space, infinite, Sir Isaac Newton's noble way of considering it,80, Spleen, its effects, 64. Squires, rural, their want of learning, 14. Stars, a contemplation of them, 77. Story tellers, the bagpipes in conversation, 288. Sun, satirised by the owls and bats, &c. in a fable, 361. Surprise, the life of stories, 31. Swash, Sir Paul, indicted in the court of honour, by Peter Double, Gent. 448. Switzerland, letter from a mountain herd, 174. Syncopists, modern ones, 83. Syracusian prince jealous of his wife, how he served her, 107,108. Talicotius, the first clap doctor, his history, 425, &c. * 1 Tea not used in Queen Elizabeth's time, 275. Telemachus's adventures, 301. Temper, serious, advantage of it, 136, 137, &c. 02.0 Temple of Hymen, 238. A lust, 240. Of Virtue, 251. Of Honour, 252. Of Vanity, ibid. Of Avarice, 254. Theatres in London and Amsterdam, an account of them, 147, &c. Thrifty's letter to Bickerstaffe, 165. Tintoret, Tom, a great master in the art of colouring, 259. Tiresias his advice to Ulysses, 281. Title, Sir Timothy, a profound critic, his indignation and dis- Treatall, Timothy, indicted by ladies in the court of honour, 433. Trumpets, what sort of men are such in conversation, 287. Where Tulippomania, a distemper, 343. Tulips, variety of names given to them, 341, 342. Tyranny commands an army against the region of Liberty, 318. V. Ubiquity of the Godhead considered, 90, 109, &c. Veal, a modern diet, 275. Violins, who are such in conversation, 287. Where to be found,289. Virtuoso's will, 338. Ridiculous studies, 336. Vision of the mountain and palace of Fame, 158 to 165. Of jus- Ulysses's voyage to the regions of the dead, 280. His adventures Upholders, a new company, 202, 208. Their civility to Bicker- Upholsterer, Mr. Bickerstaffe's neighbour, a great newsmonger, Vulcan's dogs, the fable of them, 107. W. Wheelbarrow, Sir Giles, Kt. 165. Whole Duty of Man, that excellent book turned into satire, 86. Widower, his unhappy state, 220. Wife, grief of a husband for the loss of one, &c. 218. Windmill, Andrew, Esq. 165. Wine, a present to Mr. Bickerstaffe, 273. Wine-brewers, a fraternity, 257. Tried before Mr. Bickerstaffe, ibid. His request to them, 261. Wise man, his character, 215. Woman, a romantic description of her sex, 226. World of matter and life considered by the Spectator, 4. Writing, the difficulty of it to avoid censure, 86. Y. Young, Margery, alias Dr. John's life and adventures, 354. |