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Gazetteers, the monstrous Price of their Writings,
ii. 314. the miferable fate of their Works, ibid.

H.

HANDEL, an excellent musician, banished to Ireland
by the English nobility, iv. 65.

Heydeggre, a strange bird from Switzerland, i. 290.
HORACE, cenfured by Mr. Welfted, Teft.

-Did not know what he was about when he

wrote his Art of Poetry, ibid.

HENLEY (John the Orator) his Tub and Eucharist,
ii. 2. His Hiftory, iii. 199. His Opinion of
Ordination and Christian Priesthood, ibid. His
Medals, ibid.

HAYWOOD (Mrs.) What fort of Game for her, ii.
157. Won by Curl, 187. Her great respect for
him. The Offspring of her Brain and Body (ac-
cording to Curl) ibid. Not undervalued by being
fet against a Jordan, 165.

Hints, extraordinary ones, ii. 268.

HORNECK and ROOME, two Party-Writers, iii. 152.
HUTCHINSON (John) with his man JULIUS, a fubmi-
nister of the rites of Dulness, iii. 215.

334.

never bowed the knee to Senfe.

-cuts down the Groves of the Academy, iii.

defiles the high places of Geometry,

-and tramples on the fallen Dagon of Newto-
nian Philofophy, iii. 216.

132

I.

Index-Learning, the use of it, i. 279.

Journals, how dear they coft the nation, ii. 314.
Jus Divinum, iv. 188.

Impudence, celebrated in Mr. Curl, ii. 159. 186.
-in Mr. Norton De Foe, ii. 415•

-in Mr. Henley, iii. 199.

-in Mr. Cibber jun. iii. 139.

-in Mr. Cibber fen. passim.

L.

Lord Mayor's-Show, i. 85.

Libeller [fee EDWARDS Tho.] a Grubftreet Critic run to feed, iv. 567. Library of Bays, i. 131.

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 composed, i. 303. Lycophron, his dark-lanthorn, by whom turned, iv. 6.

M.

Madmen, two related to Cibber, i. 32.
Magazines, their character, i. 42.

Moliere, crucify'd, i. 132.

MOORE (James) his Story of fix Verfes, and of ri diculing Bishop Burnet in the Memoirs of a Parif Clerk, proved falfe, by the Teftimonies of

-The Lord Bolingbroke, Teft.

-Hugh Bethel, Efq. ibid.

-Earl of Peterborough, ibid.

-Dr. Arbuthnot, ibid.

-His Plagiarisms, 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.
Madness, of what fort Mr. Dennis's was, according
to Plato, i. 106.

-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.
MORRIS (Befaleel) ii. 126. iii. 168.

Monuments of Poets, with Infcriptions to other
Men, iv. 131, &c.

Medals, how swallowed and recovered, iv. 375.
Microscope of Wit, to be had of Mr. John Upton,

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Pope, ii. 283. Falfified Daniel's Hiftory, then
accufed others of falfifying Lord Clarendon's;
proved a Slanderer in it, ibid.

-abused Mr. Eufden and my Lord Chamber-

lain, i. 104.

Odyffey, Falfhoods concerning Mr. P.'s Propofals
for that Work, Teft.

-Difproved by thofe very Propofals, 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.

Efficacy, 390, &c.

Their

OSBORNE, Bookfeller, crown'd with a Jordan, ii.

190.

OSBORNE (Mother) turned to ftone, ii. 312.
Owls, defired to anfwer Mr. Ralph, iii. 166.

P.

His

Pope (Mr.) his Life. Educated by Jefuits-by a
Parfon-by a Monk-at St. Omer's-at Oxford
-at home-no where at all, Teft. init.
father a Merchant, a Hufbandman, a Farmer, a
Hatter, the Devil, ibid.

-His death threatened by Dr. Smedley, ibid.
but afterwards advised to hang himself or cut his
Throat, ibid. To be hunted down like a wild
Beaft, by Mr. Theobald, ibid. unlefs hanged for
Treason, on information of Pafquin, Mr. Dennis,
Mr. Curl, and Concanen, ibid.

Poverty, never to be mentioned in Satire, in the opinion of the Journalists and Hackney Writers -The Poverty of Codrus, not touched upon by Juvenal, ii. 143. When, and how far Poverty. may be fatirized, Letter, p. vi. Whenever mentioned by our Author, it is only as an Extenuation and Excufe for bad Writers, ii. 282.

Perfonal abuses not to be endured, in the opinion of Mr. Dennis, Theobald, Curl, &c. ii. 142. Perfonal abufes on our Author, by Mr. Dennis, Gildon, &c. ibid.-By Mr. Theobald, Teft.By Mr. Ralph, iii. 165-By Mr. Welsted, ii. 207.-By Mr. Coke, ii. 138.-By Mr. Concanen, ii. 299.-By Sir Richard Blackmore, ii. 268.-By Edw. Ward, iii. 34-and their Brethren, paffim.

Perfonal abuses of others. Mr. Theobald of Mr.

Dennis for his Poverty, i. 106. Mr. Dennis of Mr. Theobald for his livelihood by the Stage, and the Law, i. 286. Mr. Dennis of Sir Richard Blackmore for Impiety, ii. 268. Dr. Smedley, of Mr. Concanen, ii. 299. Mr. Oldmixon's of Mr. Eufden, i. 104. Of Mr. Addison, ii. 283. Mr. Cook's of Mr. Eufden, i. 104.

Politics, very useful in Criticism, Mr. Dennis's, i. 106. ii. 413.

Pillory, a post of respect, in the opinion of Mr. Curl, iii. 34.

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