Chreftolleros, feven books of epigrams,
by T. Baftard, an account of, 374
Churchill's Voyages, 120
Churchyard, T. his Praife of Poetry,Fame Literary, a juftifiable ambition,
continued, 45, 157, 265, 365 Clapham, Henoch, his Brief of the Bible's Hiftory, 258; fpecimen, 259 Clanrickard, Marquis, his letters, 5 Clarendon, Ld. his characters, 54, 184 Collier, Jeremy, his essays, 216 Collins, Wm. 70, 280 Coleman, Mr. 62, 64 Commines, Philip de, account of his hiftory, tranflated by Danett, 21; various editions of the original, 22, 23 Content and competence the grand in- gredients of happiness, 197 Cope, Anthony, his Hiftorie of bal and Scipio, account of, 155 Cotton, Cha. 238 -Cowley's Davideis, 316
Fanfhaw, Sir Rd. his letters, 5 Farrer, Mifs, notices of, 194 Flanders, Invafion of, 4 Forman, Dr. Simon, extract from a MS. of, 409
Fox, Charles, duly fenfible of the value of literature, 202
Rd. Bp. of Durham, 241 Free, Dr. his epitaph by himfelf, 205 Freeman's Rub and a Great Caft, ac-
count of, 129; memoir of the author, ib.; fpecimens, 130, 131, 136 Anni-Frezier's Voyage to the South Sea, ac- count of, 143
Dalrymple, Alex. his Collection of Gilpin, Wm. 103
Goddard's Dialogue between Alexander and Diogenes, 216
His Mastiff Whelp, con
taining epigrams, 216
His Neaft of Wafps, 217 Goldfmith, his poetical character, 92, 106
Godolphin, Sir Wm. his letters, 5 Gorges, Ferd. his Spanish Conqueft of the Indies, 22 Graham, Simon, 41 Gray, Tho. 280
Green, Mr. John, compiler of Aftley's Voyages, 121
Grymefton, Elizabeth, her Mifcellanea, an account of, 39; and of the author, ib; her son Bernye, ib. 42
Happiness, human, effay on the state | Jones, Wm. F.R.S, 161
count of, and extracts from, 8; his
Harrington, Sir J. his epigrams, an ac-
his character of Dr. Perne, 138 Hawes's Paftime of Pleasure, extracts from, 7 Hawkins, Sir Tho. his Translation of Horace's Odes, account of, 392 Heptameron of Civil Discourses by Geo. Whetstone, 337 Herbert's Travels, account of, 146, 150 frontispiece to, 379
Hervey, Rev. James, 210 Hesketh, Lady, Ob. 219
Law, study of, praised, 169 Lawyers live a disagreeable life, 200 Le Grand, his Fabliaux, translated, 311 Letters by Sir W. Temple, account of, I Letters of Ld. Arlington, account of, 1, 2, 5
Lewknor, Mafter, epigram on, 14 Lima, plan of, 144
Hindu and Mahommedan Laws, Digeft Literature, effay on, as the only perma-
Ireland, Epigram on the Wars of, 15 Ireton, Hen. 183
Jackfon, Wm. of Exeter, memoir of, 303
Jealoufy, the Blazon of, 403
Jerufalem, the Siege and Conquest of, by Caxton, account of, 124; a favourite book with our old warriors, ib.
Joan of Arc, by Southey, 95 Johnfon, Dr. S. character of his tafte, 89, 106 Jones, Sir Wm. Memoir of, abridged from Ld. Teignmouth, 161, 289; Ballad by, 175; arrives at Calcutta, 289; his death, 294; character, 299; lines on, 300
nent vehicle of fame, 201 Lodge, Tho. notices of, 43 Lorraine, seizure of, 4
Louis XIV. his plans of aggrandife- ment, 143
Love's Martyr, or Rosalin's Complaint, by R. Chester, 127 Luthington, Dr. Tho. a curious fermon by, 16; account of him, ib.
Mackenzie, Sir Geo. his moral effays, 215; account of him, 216 Macmillan, John, lines on, 309 Malone, Mr. 128
Man, defined to be an animal capable of receiving pleasure from the beauties of nature, 102
Mariana, his History of Spain, 6 Marlow, C. notices of, 43 Marfton, J. 128
Marvel, Andr. Works of, 309 Mafon, Geo. Ob. 112
Wm. his Elegy, 86 Maffon, Franc. Ob. 112 Mayer, John, his Treasury of Ecclefiaf tical Expofitions, 213 Mazarine, 3
Medal of Mark Anthony, and Cleopatra, attempt to explain, 326, 331 Mel Heliconium, by A. Roffe, 342 Memoirs and Letters, require the exer cife of judgment, 3 Mennes, Sir John, account of, 398 Michaelis, G. S. 171 Middleton, Sir Hugh, his New River, 134 Milton, 89
Perigrine Pickle, a novel, 81
Mirrour, or Glafs of Health, by Moul- Perne, Dr. his character, by Dr. Gabr.
More, Sir Tho. 358, 361 Morgan, Maurice, character of, by Dr. Symmons, 178; his Effay on Shak- fpeare, ib.
Moulton, Tho. his Mirrour, or Glafs of Health, account of, 156 Munster, Bishop of, 4
Mufarum Delicia, poems, account of, 397; authors, Sir J. Mennes and Dr. Smith, ib.
Palmer, Sam. his moral effays, on Proverbs, 215
Paradife of Dainty Devifes, extracts from, 26; character of that collec- tion, ib.
Phaer, Mr. tranflator of Virgil, 2272
Roffe, Alex. his Mel Heliconium, ac- count of, 342; titles of his works, 343; fpecimen, 344
Alex. of Lochlee, 253 Parker, Abp. his Bible, account of, 23, Rowe's, Mrs. Jofeph, 316 Parnell, Sir J. 162
Paterfon, bibliographer, 369 Paul's Churchyard, a scarce pamphlet, account of, 141
Peafant, his fenfibility of the charms of nature, 103
Peele, Geo. notices of, 44 Pennington, Mifs, notices of, 194
Rowleian controverfy, 90
Rub, and a great caft, by Freeman, 129 Ruminator, containing a series of moral effays, 94, 195, 315, 418 Rufh, Friar, a scarce tract, 36
St. Afaph, Bishop of, 177 St. John, Sir John, 56 Salisburie, Sir John, verfes to the me- mory of, 128
Sampfon, Tho. his Fortune's Fashion, account of, 243; and fpecimens, 244
Sandwich, earl of, his letters, g Sandys's travels, account of, 146; and of the author, 147
Geo. MS. poem, annexed to his
travels, 376 Sandys, Sir Edwin, his Europe Specu- lum, account of, 259; and of the author, 261
Scenery, rural, effay on the effects of, 101 effay on the different taftes of Virgil and Horace on this point, 106 Scott, Tho. his Four Paradoxes of Arte, &c. extracts from, 32
Scott's Day, an effay on the merits of, 315
Seneff, battle of, 5 Shakespeare, W. 128
allufion to, by R. Greene,
effay on, by Maurice Mor-
Shelford, co. Notts, 185 Shipley, Mifs, 164
Shirley, Ja. poems by, an account of, 380; fpecimens of, ib.; his Nar- ciffus, ib.
Skelton, his Merry Tales, account of, 125; fpecimens of, ib. 126 Skialetheia, certain epigrams and fatires, account and specimens of, 137 Smith, Mrs. Charlotte, memoir and character of, 69; her marriage, 72; her first publication, 74; her novels, 77, 78; her death, 79; her charac- ter, 103, 105; her fonnets, 291 extracts from her poft-
humous poems, 284 Smith, Dr. James, account of, 400 Smyth, Mr. Wm. 336
Solis, Antonio de, tranflated by Town- fend, 22
Songs, Naval, of Capt. Thompfon, com- mended, 310
Sonnets, two, by the editor, 204, 205 Southey, Rt. 282
his Joan of Arc, 95 Spain, hiftory of, by Mariana, 6; its character, ib.
Spain and Portugal, peace between, 4;
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