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ADAMO. Deh qual rimbombo là sù in alto ascolto?

EVA.

Forse con simil voce

Ne discaccia dal Mondo, il Cielo irato,

E ne condanna de l'abisso al fondo?

Quante saette, ò quante

Atteran selue, e boschi, ò quanti, ò quanti

Venti fremon per l'aria ;

Quanto scende dal Cielo

Humor converso in grosse palle, in gielo.

Lassi noi, che da l'alto
Diluviano tant'acque,
Che trabboccano i riui,
E'n superbiti i fiumi
Van le belue fugando,
E di boschi, e di selue

Gli humidi pesci habitator si fanno.

ADAMO. Fuggiamo, ohimè fuggiamo
Dè monti à quelle cime

Où il Ciel sembra c'hoggi

Dal lungo fulminar stanco s'appoggi.

The names of the persons represented, are as follows :

INTERLOCUTORI.

PADRE ETERNO.

CHORO di SERAFINI, CHERUBINI, & ANGELL,

ARCANGELO MICAELE.

ADAMO.

EVA.

CHERUBINO

CHERUBINO Custode d'ADAMO.

LUCIFERO.

SATHAN.

BELZEBU.

GLI SETTE PECCATI MORTALI.

MONDO.

CARNE.

FAME.

FATICA.

DESPERAZIONE.

MORTE.

VANAGLORIA.

Serpe.

VOLANO, messaggiero infernale.

CHORO di FOLETTI.

CHORO di SPIRITI IGNEI, AEREI, ACQUATICI, & INFERNALI.

FINIS.

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The Numerals denote the Volume, and the Figures the Page.

A

Abelard, history of, i. 295
Addison, i. 29, 50, 55, 97, 112,
145, 151, 214, 243, 256,
261, 287, 384, 396; ii. 123,
173, 197, 198, 205, 234,
236, 243, 246, 340, 349, 396
Esop, ii. 320

Akenside, Dr. i. 67, 134, 247,
386; ii. 55

Alamanni, ii. 54
Albategni, i. 175
Alembert, M. d', ii. 246
Algarotti, ii. 165
Alsop, Anthony, ii. 320
"Amyntor and Theodora," i. 141
Andreini, Gio. Battista, ii. 178,
408

Antiquaries, defence of, ii. 203
Apelles, i. 130
Apollonius, Rhodius, i. 373
Arabians, learning and arts of, i.
175

Arbuthnot, Dr. ii. 209, 398
Architecture, remarks on, i. 351;

ii. 174
Aretades, i. 88
Argyle, Duke of, ii. 357
Ariosto, i. 237, 367; ii. 178

VOL. II.

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Babrius, ii. 292, 320

Bacon, Lord, i. 102, 115, 129;
ii. 122, 126, 153
Baillet, Adrian, ii. 276
Balzac, ii. 391

Barford, Richard, ii. 216
Barthelemy, Abbe, i. 335
Bathurst, Dr. Ralph, i. 255
Bathurst, Earl, ii. 153
Bayle, i. 116; ii. 103, 129, 336
Beattie, Dr. ii. 35

Bedingfield, Robert, i. 47; ii. 35
Bellendenus," de Tribus Lumi-

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nibus," ii. 253
Bentley, Dr. ii. 227, 282
Berkeley, Bishop, i. 115; ii.
194, 198, 218

Blackmore, Sir Richard, ii. 270
Blackstone,

Blackstone, Sir William, ii. 237
Blackwell, Professor, i. 129, 173
Blount, Miss, ii. 389
Boccace, i. 64, 183, 332; ii.
1, 17, 222

Bocchini, Bartholomeo, i. 202
Buffon, i. 148

Boileau, i. 62, 65, 95, 100,
148, 150, 154, 160, 189,
197, 203, 231, 236, 240,
263; . 54, 139, 150, 211,
222, 257, 286, 310, 392
Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 112, 116,
256, 321; ii. 19, 58, 115,
141, 184, 223, 265, 288,
305, 331, 357, 383, 400
Bonnecorse, M. de, i. 209
Bononcini, i. 77
Bos Du, i. 100

Bossu, i. 109, 115
Bossuet, i. 148
Bracciolini, Francesco, i. 201
Bridgewater, Lady, ii. 385
Browne, Hawkins, ii. 49, 55
Bruneleschi, i. 183
Bruni, Antonio, i. 294
Bruyere, La, i. 109, 162; ii. 122
Buckingham, Sheffield, Duke of,
i. 69, 191, 329
Budgell, Eustace, ii. 234
Burlington, Earl of, ii. 172, 194
Burman, i. 169
Burnet, of the Charterhouse, i.
115, 266

Burnet, Bishop, ii. e25

Busby, Dr. ii. 126

Cataline, ii. 127
"Cato, tragedy of," i. 256
Catullus, i. 308; ii. 22
Caylus, Count de, i. 364
Cervantes, i. 127, 242; ii. 398
Chandos, Duke of, ii. 185
Chapelain, M. i. 88; ii. 216
Charles II. age of, i. 153; ii. 47
Charles V. of France's library,

ii. 10

Charlemagne, i. 177
Charron, ii. 122, 128
Chateaubrun, i. 259
Chaucer, i. 253, 332, 338, 394,
395; ii. 7

Chesterfield, Earl of, ii. 357
Chrysoloras, Emanuel, i. 64; ii.

230

Cibber, Colley, ii. 370
Cicero, i. 115, 116, 385
Clarendon, Lord, ii. 330
Clarke, Dr. Samuel, ii. 125,
184, 231
Claudian, ii. 20

Clergy, ignorance of, in early
ages, i. 174
Clifford, Mat. ii. 41
Cobb, Mr. i. 69
Collins, William, i. 67
Colman, George, ii. 327
Commentators, remarks on, ii. 230
Congreve, i. 101, 118; ii. 223
Cornbury, Lord, ii. 331
Corneille, i. 88, 100, 111, 119,
152, 157, 258; ii. 344, 390
Correctness, remarks on, i. 196

Biler, Samuel, ii. 240, 363, Cowley, i. 76, 80; ii. 7, 8, 39, 349

398

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Craggs, Mr. Secretary, ii. 204,

206

Crashaw, i. 85, 90

Cambridge, R.O. "Scribleriad," Crebillon, i. 148, 259; ii. 130,

i. 242

Carew, i. 85

"Carmina Quadragesimalia, "i. 48
Carrache, Annibal, i. 83
Caryl, Mr. i. 214

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Gromwell, Oliver, ii. 47

Growne, John, ii. 241

Cudworth, i. 117

Fielding, Henry, ii. 122, 398
Flatman, Thomas, i. 85, 87
Fleury, Cardinal, ii. 134

Cumberland, William, Duke of, Fontaine, La, i. 118, 144; .

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Dandilly, M. i. 88

Dante, i. 77, 182, 250, 333;
ii. 221, 371
Davila, the historian, ii. 130
Death, the prevalence of the ruling
passion at, ii. 135
Demosthenes, i. 385
Denham, i. 30, 34
Desbillons, J. ii. 393.
Des Cartes, i. 115; ii. 391
Dialogues, remarks on, ii. 197
Dionysius, i. 110, 166
Domenichino, i. 83
Donatus, i. 88

Donne, Dr. ii. 348
Dorset, Earl of, ii. 48
Drayton, i. 25, 292
Dryden, i. 10, 50, 60, 80, 90,

101, 109, 111, 143, 149,
192, 253, 255, 284, 340,
362; ii. 7, 8, 11, 16, 132,

220, 241, 377
Durer, Albert, i. 130
Dyer, i, 34; ii. 55 ́

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rare,

Gay, John, i. 92, 243; ii. 244
Genius, early, instances of, i. 76;
when at the highest, instanced
in Virgil, Horace, Racine,
Corneille, Boileau, Moliere,
Congreve, Raphael, Shake-
spear, Milton, Spenser, and
Dryden, 100; true genius
108;
list of geniuses
who have at once enjoyed in full
vigour, a sublime and splendid
imagination, a solid and pro-
found understanding, and an
exact and tenacious memory,
115; list of real poetical ge-
niuses who succeeded Pope,
134; influence of government
upon genius, 172; five ages
the world in which the human
mind has exerted itself in a won-
derful manner, 180; geniuses
apparently most original borrow
from each other, ii, 51; in-
stances of singularities in men of
genius, 125; list of men of wit
who had extensive learning, 398
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