Art (Works of) defective to entertain the Imagination, Auguft and July (Months of) described, N. 425.` B. ABEL, (Tower of). N, 415. B4 What he Bacon (Sir Francis) prefcribes his Reader a Poem or Bankrupcy, the Mifery of it, N. 428, 456. Bar Oratory in England, Reflections on it, N. 407. Bear-Garden, a Combat there, N. 436. The Cheats of it, 449. Beauty heightened by Motion, N. 406. Beauty of Objects, what understood by it, N. 412. No- Birds how affected by Colours, N. 412. Blaft (Lady) her Character, N. 457. Bluemantle (Lady) an Account of her, N. 427. Buck (Timothy) his Answer to James Miller's Challenge, N. 436. Buffoonry cenfured, N. 443. Bufinefs (Men of) their Error in Similitudes, N. 421. Of Learning, fitteft for it, 469. Buffy d'Amboife, a Story of him, N. 467. C C. ESAR loft his Life by neglecting a Roman Au- Calia, her Character, N. 404. Califthenes, his Character, N. 422. Calumay, the ill Effects of it, N. 451. Camilla's Camilla's Letter to the Spectator from Venice, N. 445. Cartefian, how he would account for the Ideas formed by N. 417. Cato, the Refpe&t paid him at the Roman Theatre, N. 446. Charles II. his Gayeties, N. 462. Charms, none can fupply the Place of Virtue, N. 395. Chinese laugh at our Gardens, and why, N. 414 Clarendon (Earl of) his Character of a Perfon of a trouble- Cleanthes his Character, N. 404. Cleopatra, a Defcription of her failing down the Cydnos, N. 400. Cloe, the Ideot, N. 466. Colours, the Eye takes moft Delight in them. N. 412. Why the Poets borrow moft Epithets from them, ibid. Commonwealth of Amazons, N. 433. Compaffion civilizes Human Nature, N. 397. How to Company, Temper to chiefly confider'd in the Choice Concave and Convex Figures in Architecture have the Confidence, the Danger of it to the Ladies, N. 395. Conversation an Improvement of Taffe in Letters, N. 409. Country Life, why the Poets in Love with it, N. 414. N 5 Courage Courage wants other good Qualities to fet it off, N. 422. Criticks (French) Friends to one another, N. 409. Cuckoldom abused on the Stage, N. 446. Curiofity (abfurd) an Inftance of it, N. 439. Custom a fecond Nature, N. 437. The Effect of it, ibid. very thing pleafing, 455. Cannot make e- Cynthio and Flavia break off their Amour very whimfi- D D. Acinthus, his Character, N. 462. Dainty (Mrs. Mary) her Memorial from the Coun- Damon and Strephon, their Amour with Gloriana, N. 423. Dangers paft, why the Reflection of 'em pleases, N. 418. Ń. 454. Deluge, Mr. Wn's Notion of it reproved, N. 396. Papers of Deportment (Religious) why fo little Appearances of it Defcriptions come fhort of Statuary and Painting, N. 416. Defire, when Corrected, N. 400. Devotion, the nobleft Buildings owing to it, N. 415. N. 453. Dionyfius's Ear, what it was, N. 439. Difcourfe Difcourfe in Conversation not to engross'd by one Man, N. 428. Distracted Perfons, the Sight of them the moft mortifying Dogger, how cuckolded on the Stage, N. 446. Drink, the Effects it has on Modefty, N. 458. E. Aftcourt (Dick) his Character, N. 468. Editors of the Clafficks, their Faults, N. 470. Employments, whoever excels in any, worthy of Praife, Emulation, the Ufe of it, N. 432. Enemies, the Benefits that may be receiv'd from them, English naturally modeft, N. 407,435; thought proud by Enmity, the good Fruits of it, N. 399. Epictetus's Saying of Sorrow, N. 397. Equeftrian Ladies, who, N. 435. Error, his Habitation defcrib'd, N, 460; how like to Effay on the Pleafures of the Imagination, from N. 411, to 421. Ether (Fields of) the Pleafures of furveying them, N. 420. Ever-Greens of the Fair Sex, N. 395. Euphrates River contain'd in one Balin, N. 415. Exchange (Royal) defcrib'd, N. 454. FAIRY FA F. AIRY Writing, N. 419. The Pleafures of Imagina Faith, the Benefit of it, N. 459. The Means of confirm- Fame a Follower of Merit, N. 426. the Palace of, de- Father, the Affection of one for a Daughter, N. 449: Faults (fecret) how to find 'em out, N. 399. Fear (Paffion of) treated, N. 471. Feeling not to perfect a Senfe as Sight, N. 411. Fiction, the Advantage the Writers in it have to pleafe it, 420. Fidelia, her Duty to her Father, N. 449. Final Caufes of Delight in Objects, N. 413. Lie bare Flattery defcrib'd, N. 460. Flavia's Character and Amour with Cynthio, N. 398. Follies and Defects mistaken by us in our felves for Worth, N. 460. Fortius his Character, N. 422. Fortunatus the Trader, his Chara&er, N. 443. Freart (Monfieur) what he fays of the Manner of both An- French, their Levity, N. 435. Friends kind to our Faults, N. 399. G. Gardening, Errors in it, N. 414. Why the English Gardens not fo Entertaining to the Fancy, as thofe Georgickss |