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By the Author of the Effay on the Dunciad, That no
Libels, Pamphlets or papers were writ against him,
App. N°. z.

Mac Fleckno, not fo decent and chafte in the Diction
as the Dunciad. ii. 71.

Friendship, understood by Mr. Dennis to be fomewhat
elfe, in Nifus & Euryalus, &c. iii. 174.

Furius, Mr. Dennis call'd fo by Mr. Theobald, i. 104.
Fleet-Ditch, ii. 260. Its Nymphs, 310. Smedley's
Discoveries there, ibid.

Go


G.

Oodnature of our Author; Inftances of it, in this
work, i. 41, 258. ii. 285. iii. 146.

Good Senfe, Grammar, and l'erfe, defired to give place,
for the fake of Mr. Edw. Ward and his Works,
iii. 161.

GILDON, Charles, abused our Author in many
things, Teft. p. 21, 32, 35. b. i. v. 250.
-Printed against Jefus Chrift, i. 250.

GILDON and DENNIS, their unhappy Difference
lamented, iii. 167.

Gentleman, his Hymn to his Creator, by Welfted,
ii. 295.

H.

TORACE, cenfured by Mr. Welfted, Teftim.
pag. 1.

Did not know what he was about when he wrote
his Art of Poetry, ibid. Called Flaccus by Tib-
bald, and why, i. 189.

HENLEY (John the Orator.) His Tub, and Eucha-
rift, ii. 2. His Hiftory, iii. 195. His Offer to
Sir R. W. and the Hon. Mr. Pibid. His opi-
nion of Ordination and Christian Priesthood, ibid.
His Medals, ibid.

HAYWOOD (Mrs.) What fort of Game for her?
ii. 155. Won by Curl, 182. Her great Refpect
for him, 149. The Offspring of her Brain and
Body, (according to Curl) ibid. Not undervalued
by being fet against a Jordan, 159.

Gg z

Hints, extraordinary ones, ii. 258.

HORNECK and ROOME, two Party-Writers,
iii. 146.

JOHN

I.

OHNSON (Charles) abufed Dr. Arb-Mr. Gay and
Mr. P. in a Prologue, Book i. verse 240.
-Perfonally abufed by Curl and others for his fatness,
ibid.

Impudence, celebrated in Mr. Curl, ii. 180.
-in Mr. Norton de Foe, ii. 385.
in Mr. Cibber, iii. 131.
in Mr. Henley, iii. 195.

L.

Lord-Mayors-Show, Book i. vers. 85.
Library of Tibbald. i. 120.

King Lud, ii. 334.

King Log, i. verfe ult.

Bernard Lintot, ii. 42.

M.

M°° ORE (James) His Story of the fix Verses and
of ridiculing Bp. Burnet in the Memoirs of a
Parish Clerk, prov'd falfe, by the Teftimonies of
The Ld. Bolingbroke, Teft. p. 29.

-Earl of Peterborough. i. 30.

Hugh Bethel, Efq; i. 29.

-Dr. Arbuthnot, ibid. and ii. 46.
-Dr. Young, &c. ii. 46.

His Plagiarifms, fome few of them, ibid. and
ii. 108. What he was real Author of (befide the
Story abovefaid) Vide Lift of fcurrilous Papers in
the Appendix, No. 2.

Erafmus, his advice to him, ii. 46.

MILBOURNE, a fair Critic, and why? ii. 327.
Madness, of what fort Mr. Dennis's was, according to
Plato, i. 104.

-According to himself, iii. 174.

May pole in the Strand, turn'd into a Church, ii. 24.

'N.

NORTON DE FOE, a fcandalous Writer, ii. 385.
Nodding, defcribed, ii. 361.

O.

OLDMIXON (John) abused Mr. Addison and Mr.
Pope, ii. 201.

Mr. Eufden and my Lord Chamberlain, i. 102.
-Odysey, Falfhoods concerning Mr. P's Pro-
pofals for that Work, Teft. p. 27.

-Difproy'd by the Right Hon. the Lord Ba-
thurst, ibid.

-And by those very Propofals, ibid.

Owls and Opium, i. 35.

Opiates, two very confiderable ones, ii. 240. Their
Efficacy, 360. &c.

Owls, defired to answer Mr. Ralph, iii. 160.

Pope

P.

Ope (Mr.) his Life] Educated by Jesuits, by a
Parfon, by a Monk; at St. Omers, at Oxford,
at home, no where at all. Teftimonies, pag. 2. His
Father a Merchant, a Husbandman, a Farmer, the
Devil, ibid.

His Death, threaten'd by D. Smedley. Teft. p. 33.
but afterwards advis'd to hang himself or cut his
Throat, ibid. To be hunted down like a wild
Beaft, by Mr. Theobald, ibid. unless hang'd for
Treafon on Information of Pafquin, Mr. Dennis,
Mr. Curl, Concanen, &c. ibid.

Poverty, never to be mention'd in Satire, in the opi-
nion of the Journalists and Hackney Writers.
The Poverty of Codrus, not touch'd upon by Ju-
venal, b. ii. verse 136. When, and how far Po-
verty may be fatyrized, Letter p. 9, 10. Whenever
mention'd by our Author, it is only as an Exte-
nuation and Excufe for bad Writers, ii. 172.
Perfonal abufes not to be endur'd, in the opinion of
Mr. Dennis, Theobald, Curl, &c. ii. 134.

Perfonal abufes on our Author by Mr. Dennis, Gildon,
&c. ibid. Teftim. Notes. By Mr. Theobald, Teft. p. 1.
By Mr. Ralph, iii. 159. By Mr. Welfted, ii. 295.
By Mr. Ch. Johnson, i. 244. By Mr. Cooke, ii. 130.
By M. Concanen, iii. 299. By Sir Richard Black-
more, ii. 258. By Edward Ward, iii. 26. And
their Brethren, paffim.

Perfonal abufes on others) Mr. Theobald of Mr. Dennis
for his Poverty i. 104. Mr. Dennis of Mr. Theo-
bald for his Livelihood by the Stage and the
Law, i. 106. Mr. Dennis of Sir R. Blackmore for
Impiety, ii. 258. D. Smedley of Mr. Concanen,
ii. 139. Mr. Oldmixon's of Mr. Eufden, i. 102.
Of Mr. Addison, ii. 199. Mr. Cook's of Mr. Euf-
den, i. 102. Mr. Curl's of Mr. Johnson, i. 240.
Politicks, very useful in Criticism, Mr. Dennis's, i. 104.
ii. 383.

Pillory, a Poft of refpect, in the opinion of Mr. Curl,
iii. 26.

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and Mr. Ward, ibid.

-Periphrafis of the Pillory, ii. 3.

Plagiary, defcribed, ii. 38, &c. 102, &c.

Plato, in what manner tranflated by Tibbald, i. 221.
Poverty and Poetry, their Cave, i. 30.

Profaneness, not to be endur'd in our Author, but very
allowable in Shakespear, i. 48.

Party-writers, their three Qualifications, ii. 266.
Poeteffes, iii. 141.

Pindars and Miltons, of the modern fort, iii. 158.

RAg-fair, i. 27.

Round-boufe, ii. 394.

RALPH (John) iii. 160.

R.

See Sawney.

ROOME and HORNECK, iii. 146.

Shake

S.

Hakefpear, admirable for Nature, ii. 218. To be
fpell'd always with an e at the end, i. 1.
Crucify'd once a week by Tibbald, i. 164.

Proved by him to borrow of Winkin, i. 162.

To have made great Blunders, Puns, and Anacro-
nifms, ibid.

To have had a Bastard, iii. 272.

Said by him to deserve Whipping, i. 162.
-And by Dennis called a Rafcal. ibid.

SETTLE (Elkanah) Mr. Dennis's Account of him,
i. 88. iii. 16. And Mr. Welfted's, ibid. A Party-
writer of Pamphlets, i. 88. and iii. 281. Once
preferred to Mr. Dryden, i. 88. A writer of Farces
and Drolls, and employ'd at laft in Bartholomew-
Fair, iii. 281.

Sawney, a Poem, the Author's great Ignorance in Claf-
fical Learning, i. 1.

In Rules of Criticism, iii. 159.

-In Languages, ibid.

-In English Grammar, i. 28.

-His Praifes of himself above Mr. Addifon, iii. 159.
-His own opinion of his Equality to Shakespear, ib.
Scholiafts, i. 159. iii. 188.

Supperlefs, a mistake concerning this word fet right,
with refpect to Mr. Theobald and other temperate
Students, i. 109.

T.

TIBBALD, why he was made Hero of this Poem?
according to Scriblerus. Prolegom. p. 42. The
true reason, Book i. 102. Why Succeffor to Set-
tle, i. 108. Conceal'd his Intentions upon Shake-
Spear all the time Mr. Pope defir'd Affistance and
promis'd Encouragement toward perfecting an Edi-
tion of him, i. 106. His own Confeffion of that
Proceeding, in a Daily Journal, Nov. 26. 1728.
Yet ask'd favours of Mr. P. at that time, i. 106.

One of Mift's Writers, i. 106, 164. And Author
fecretly and abettor of Scurrilities against Mr. P.
i. 106. Vide Teftim. and App. No. 2.

How he was like Efchylus, iii. 311.
-Like Shakespear, iii. 272.

-And like Settle. i. 108. and iii. 281.

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