Good Senfe, Grammar and Verse, defired to give place for -Printed against Jefus Chrift, i. 296. GILDON and DENNIS, their unhappy Difference la- Gentleman, his Hymn to his Creator, by Welfted, ii. 207. Gazetteers, the monstrous Price of their Writings, ii. H HANDEL, an excellent mufician, banished to Ireland Heydeggre, a ftrange bird from Switzerland, i. 290. -Did not know what he was about when he HENLEY (John the Orator) his Tub and Eucharist, ii. Hints, extraordinary ones, ii. 268. HORNECK and ROOME, two Party-Writers, iii. 152. -never bowed the knee to Senfe. cuts down the Groves of the Academy, iii. 334. and tramples on the fallen Dagon of Newtonian I Index-Learning, the use of it, i. 279. Journals, how dear they coft the nation, ii. 314. Jus Jus Divinum, iv. 188. Impudence, celebrated in Mr. Curll, ii. 159. 186. -in Mr. Norton De Foe, ii. 415. -in Mr. Henley, iii. 199. -in Mr. Cibber, jun. iii. 139. L Lord Mayor's Show, i. 185. Libeller, a Grubstreet Critic run to feed, iv. 567. Liberty and Monarchy, mistaken for one another, iv. 181. Lud (King) ii. 349. Log (King) i. ver. ult. Lintot (Bernard) ii. 53. Laureate; his Crown, of what compofed, i. 303. Lycophron, his dark lanthorn, by whom turned, ¿v. 6. M Madmen, two related to Cibber, i. 32. Moliere, crucified, i. 132., MOORE (James) his Story of fix Verses, and of ridicu ling Bishop Burnet in the Memoirs of a Parish Clerk, proved falfe, by the Teftimonies of The Lord Bolingbroke, Test. -Hugh Bethel, Efq; ibid. -Earl of Peterborough, ibid. -Dr. Arbuthnot, ibid. His Plagiarifms, fome few of them, ibid. and ii. 50. What he was real Author of (befide the Story abovementioned) Vide Lift of fcurrilous Papers. -Erafmus his advice to him, ii. 50. MILBOURNE, a fair Critic, and why, ii. 349. -according to himself, ii. 268. how allied to Dulness, iii. 15. Mercuries and Magazines, i. 42. May-pole in the Strand, turned into a Church, ii. 28. Monuments of Poets, with Inscriptions to other Men, Medals, how fwallowed and recovered, iv. 375. OLDMIXON (John) abused Mr. Addison and Mr. Pope, -abufed Mr. Eufden and my Lord Chamberlain, i. 104. Odyffey, Falfehoods concerning Mr. P.'s Proposals, for -Disproved by those very Proposals, ibid. Owls and Opium, i. 271. Oranges, and their use, i. 236. Opera, her Advancement, iii. 301. iv. 45, &c. Opiates, two very confiderable ones, ii. 370. Their OSBORNE, Bookfeller, crowned with a Jordan, ii. 190. Owls, defired to anfwer Mr. Ralph, iii. 166, P POPE, Mr. his Life. Educated by Jefuits-by a Parfon -His death threatened by Dr. Smedley, ibid. but 1 formation of Pasquin, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Curll, and Poverty, never to be mentioned in Satire, in the opi- Perfonal abuses on our Author, by Mr. Dennis, Gildon, Perfonal abufes of others. Mr. Theobald of Mr. Politics, very useful in Criticism, Mr. Dennis's, i. 106. Pillory, a poft of refpect, in the opinion of Mr. Curll, 34. -and of Mr. Ward, ibid. Plagiary defcribed, ii. 47, &c, Priori, Argument 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 Party-Writers, their three Qualifications, ii. 276. Palmers, Pilgrims, iii. 113. Pindars and Miltons, of the modern fort, iii. 164. QUERNO, his Refemblance to Mr. Cibber, ii. 15. Wept for joy, ibid. So did Mr. C. i. 243. R Refemblance of the Hero to feveral great Authors, RALPH (James), iii. 165. See Sawney. S Shakspeare, to be spelled always with an e at the end, i. I. but not with an e in the middle, ibid. An edition of him in Marble, ibid. mangled, altered, and cut by the Players and Critics, i. 133. Very fore still of Tibbald, ibid. Sepulchral Lies on Church-Walls, i. 43. SETTLE (Elkanah), Mr. Dennis's Account of him, iii. 37. And Mr. Welfted's, ibid. Once preferred to Dryden, iii. 37. A Party-writer of Pamphlets, ib. and iii. 283. A writer of Farces and Drolis, and employed at last in Bartholomew-Fair, iii. 283. Sawney, a Poem: the Author's great ignorance in Claffical Learning, i. 1. -In languages, iii. 165. His Praifes on himself above Mr. Addison, ibid. Swifs of Heaven, who they are, ii. 358. A flipfhod Sibyl, iii. 15. Silenus defcribed, iv. 492. Scholiafts, iii. 191. iv. 211. 232. Supperlefs, a mistake concerning this word fet right with respect to Poets and other temperate Students, i. 115. Sevenfold Face, who master of it, i. 224. Soul (the vulgar Soul) its office, iv. 441. Schools, their homage paid to Dulnefs, and in what, iv. 150, &c. a TIBBALD, |