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INDEX

OF

MATTERS

Contained in this

POEM and NOTES.

[The first Number denotes the Book, the second the Verse and Note on it. Test. Testimonies. Ap. Appendix.

A
Addison (Mr.) railed at by A . Philips, iii. 326.
——— Abused by J. Oldmixon, in his Prose-Essay on Criticism, etc. ii. 283.
——— by J. Ralph, in a London Journal, iii. 165.
——— Celebrated by our author—Upon his Discourse of Medals—In his Prologue to Cato—In his Imitation of Horace's Epistle to Augustus—and in this Poem, ii. 140.
False Facts concerning him and our Author related by anonymous Persons in Mist's Journal, &c. Test.
——— Disproved by the Testimonies of
———— The earl of Burlington,
———— Mr. Tickel,
———— Mr. Addison himself, ibid.
Anger, one of the characteristics of Mr. Dennis's Critical writings, i. 106.
——— Affirmation, another: Test, [To which are added by Mr. Theobald, Ill-nature, Spite, Revenge, i. 106.
Altar of Cibber's Works, how built, and how founded, i. 157, &c.
Æschylus iii. 313.
Asses, at a Citizen's gate in a morning, ii. 247
Appearances, that we are never to judge by them, especially of Poets and Divines, ii. 426.
Alehouse, The Birth-place of Mr. Cook, ii. 138.
——— one kept by Edw. Ward, i. 233.
——— and by Taylor the Water-poet, iii. 19.
Arnall, William, what he received out of the Treasury for writing Pamphlets, ii. 315.

Bedlam, i. 29.
Banks, his Resemblance to Mr. Cib-