179. i. 131. etical forces in this nation, 139 to 212. Pro- , Falsehoods, by John Dennis, of his really poisoning And of contempt for the Sacred Write ings, ii. 268. By Edward Ward, of his being bribed By Mist the iJournalist, of unfair pro. Constitutes virtuofi in Shakspeare, Telt. Disproved by the testimony of the Lorde Harcourt and Bathurst. By Milt the Journalist, concerning Mr. By Pasquin, of his being in a plot, üi. By Sir Richard Blackmore, of his bur. Mac Flecknoe, not so decent and chafte in the dic. Friendship, understood by Mr. Dennis to be some- Furius, Mr. Dennis called so by Mr. Theobald, i. Fleet-ditch, ii. 271. Its nymphs, 333. Discovce ries there, ibid. 454. on churches, i. 43. G work, i. 328. ii. 282. His mortal fear of Mr. Pope, founded on works, iji. 168. Gildon (Charles) abused our author in many Printed against Jesus Christ, i. 296. Gildon and Dennis, their unhappy difference la- Gentleman, his Hymn to his Creator, by Welsted, ii. 314. the miserable fate of their works, ibid. H Handel, an excellent musician, banished to Ireland, by the English nobility, iv. 65. Heydeggre, a strange bird from Switzerland, i. 290. Horace, censured by Mr. Welfted, Test. Did not know what he was about when he wrote his Art of Poetry, ibid. Ordination and Christian Priesthood, iiis 199. His medals, ibid, Haywood (Mrs.) What sort of game for her, ii, for him. The offspring of her brain and body by being Ict againf a Jordan, 165. Of opinion that he poisoned Curll, ibid. "things. Teh. 1. 296. ii. 207. in. 179. iii. 214. jii. 334. Hints, extraordinary onės, ii. 268. Pope, ii. 283. Falfified Daniel's History, then abused Mr. Eufden and my Lord Cham- berlain, i. 104. fals for that Work, Teft. and tramples on the fallca Dagon of Owls and Opium, i. 271. Oranges, and their use, i. 236. Opera, her Advancement, iii. 301. iv. 43, &c. Opiates, two very considerable ones, ii. 370. Their Ofborne, bookseller, crowned with a Jordan, ii, in Mr. Norton De Foe, ii. 415. Osborne (Mother) turned to fone, ii. 312. Owls, defired to answer Mr. Ralph, iii. 166. P Pope, Mr. his Life. Educated by Jefuits by a at Ox- ford-at home-no where at all. Teft. init. a hatter, the devil, ib. but afterwards advised to hang bimself, or cut his throat, ibid. To be hunted down like a wild beast, by Mr. Theobald, ibid. unless hang- ed for treason, on information of Pasquin, Mr. opinion of the Journalists and Hackney Writers - l'he poverty of Codrus, not touched upon by Juvenal, ii. 143. When, and how far poverty may be fatirized, Leter, p vi. Whenever men- tioned by our author, it is only as an extenua. diculing Bishop Burnet in the memoirs of a Personal abuses not to be endured, in the opinion Personat abuses on our author, by Mr. Dennis, Gildon, &c. ibid.-By Mr. 'Theobald, Teft.--' By Mr. Ralph, ii 165-By Mr. Welded, ii. 207.—By Mr. Cooke, ii. 138 — By Mr. Con- Personal abuses of others. Mr. Theobald of Mr. Dennis for his poverty, i. 106. Mr Dennis of Mr. Theobald for his livelihood hy the Stage, ard Blackmore for impiety, ii. 268. Dr. Smed- ley, of Mr. Concanen, ii, 299. Mr. Oldmix- on's of Mr. Eusden, i. 104. Of Mr. Addison, ii. 283. Mr. Cooke's of Mr. Eusden, 104 28. Pillory, a poft of resped, in the opinion of Mr. -and of Mr. Ward, ibid. l'riori, Arguments à priori not the best to prove a God, iv. 471. Poverty and poetry, their cave, i. 33. Profaneness, not to be endured in our author, but very allowable in Shakspeare, i. 50. 106. ii. 413. Proteus (the fable of), what to be understood by right with respe& 'to poets and other temperate students, i. 115. Sevenfold Face, who master of it, i. 224. Schools, their homage paid to Dulness, and in what, T Tibbald, not hero of this poem, i. init. Published cretly an abettor of scurrilities against Mr. P. Vide Testimonies, and List of Books. Thule, a very Northern poem, puts out a fire, i. 258. Taylors, a good word for them, against poets and ill paymasters, ii. 118. end, i. 1. but not with an e in the middle, ibid. ii. 226. Verbal critics. Two points always to be granted them, ii. s. m. 37. And Mr. Welsted's, ibid. Once pre- University, how to pass through it, iv. 255. 289. W ibid.-His high opinion of his namesake, and Welíted (Leonard), one of the authors of the Weekly Journals, abused our author, &c. many dapper, ibid. The character of his poetry, iii. 170, Weekly Journals, by whom written, ii. 280. Whirligigs, iii. 57. Wizard, his cup, and the strange effects of it, iv. V 517, &c. Of manners gentle, of affe&ions mild, Pope's EPITAPH ON GAY. EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY MUNDELL AND SON, ROYAL BANK CLOSE, Anno 1794 |