INDE X Of THINGS (including AUTHORS) to be found in the NOTES, &c. The first Number denotes the Book, the fecond the VERSE. Test. Teftimonies. Ap. Appendix. A. DDISON (Mr.) written againft with vehemence, by J. Dennis. Book ii. verfe 273. Railed at by A. Philips. iii. 322. Abufed by J. Oldmixon, in his Profe-Effay on Criti cifm, &c. ii. 201. -by F. Ralph, in a London Journal, iii. 159. Celebrated by our Author-Upon his Difcourfe of Medals In his Prologue to Cato and in this Poem. ii. 132. Falfe Facts concerning him and our Author related by anonymous Perfons in Mift's Journals, &c. Teft. pag. 25, 26, 28. Difprov'd by the Teftimonies of -The Earl of Burlington, 28. Mr. Tickel 26. Mr. Addison himself, Ibid. and 25. Anger, one of the Characteristics of Mr. Dennis's Critical Writings, i. 104. Affirmation, another: Teft. p. 23. [To which are added by Mr. Theobald, Ill-nature, Spite, Revenge, i. 104.] Altar of Tibbald's Works, how built, and how founded? i. 135, &%. Efthylus, How long he was about him, i. 210 Affes, at a Citizens gate in a morning, ii. 239. Aleboufe, The Birth-place of many Poems, i. 202. -One kept by Taylor the Water-poet, ii. 325. B. BAVIUS, Book iii. verfe 16. Mr. Dennis his great opinion of him, ibid. Bawdry, in Plays, not difapprov'd of by Mr. Dennis, BLACKMORE, (Sir Rich.) his Impiety and Irreli His Quantity of Works, and various Opinions of Birch, by no means proper to be apply'd to young BROOME, (Rev. Mr. Will.) His Sentiments of our Our Author's of his abilities, iii. 328. -And how he rewarded them, ibid. Billingsgate language, how to be used by learned Au BOND, BESALEEL, BREVA L, not living Wri Bookfellers, how they run for a Poet, ii. 27, &c. C. Cardinal Virtues of Dulness, Book i. verfe 45 to 50. Cave of Poverty, a Poem of Tibbald, commended CAXTON, his Prologue to Virgil's Eneidos, App COOKE, (Tho.) abufed Mr. Pope's moral Character, CONCANEN (Matt.) one of the Authors of the Declar'd that when this Poem had Blanks, they -Of opinion, that Juvenal never fatyriz'd the Poverty Criticks, verbal ones, must have two Poftulata al- CURLL, Edm. His panegyric, ii. 54. -Toft in a Blanket and whipped, ibid. Col. CHARTRES; His Life now writing, and by D. Difpenfary of Dr. Garth, Book ii. verfe 132. Daniel de Foe, In what refembled to Will. Prýnn. i. 101. DENNIS, (John) His Character of himself, i. 104. -Efteem'd by our Author and why, ii. 273. His Love of Puns, i. 61. -And Politicks, i. 104. ii. 273. His great Loyalty to King George how prov'd, i. 104. A great Friend to the Stage-and to the State, ii. 383. His refpect to the Bible and Alcoran, ii. ibid. Of opinion that he poyfon'd Curl, ibid. His Reason why Homer was, or was not in debts ii. 111. His Accufations of Sir R. Blackmore, -As no Proteftant, ii. 258. -As no Poet, ibid. His wonderful Dedication to GD, Efq Drams, dangerous to a Poet, iii. 137. Double-Falfehood, a Play publish'd by Tibbald, iii. 272. -How plainly prov'd by him to be Shakespear's, ibid. Dedicators, ii. i91, &c.. Durgen, when it may come to be read? iii. 162. How it came to be written, App. No 1. Notes: Dulness, the Goddefs; her Original and Parents, i. 9: G g of Criticks as Scales to weigh the heaviness of Au E USDEN (Laurence) i. 102. iii. 319. -by Curl with Ebriety, ii. 395. -Defended from the charge of Libelling, ii. 281. iii. 212. F. ALSHOODS, told of our Author in Print.] FA Of his taking Verfes from James Moore, Teft. Of his intending to abuse Bp. Burnet, ibid. 29, 30. Of his really poyfoning Mr. Curl, ii. 104. Of his contempt for the facred Writings, ii. 258. -Difprov'd by the teftimony of the Lords, Harcourt, By Tho. Cook, of the fame, ii. 130. By Mift's Journalist's, concerning Mr. Addison and By Pafquin, of his being in a Plot, iii. 146. |