No. Sadducees may be called freethinkers among the Jews 93 Schacabac the Persian, an instance of his complai- sance.... Scorn opposed to patience. Segonia, John De, account of his combat with his bro- ther...... 85 163 152 104 85 152 Servants, the duty of masters towards them............... Short club, account of it..... Sickness, the effects it has on the mind... Silvio, his bill of costs in courting Zelinda................. 92 94 93 Softly, Simon, ill used by a widow........................................ 93 Solomon, his choice of wisdom.. 111 Sophia refuses a present of jewels on her marriage....... 147 Soul, sympathy of... 150 South, Dr. extract from his discourse on a good con- 135 Speculative part of mankind compared with the active 130 called the youth and health of the year....... 125 TALL club, an account of it.... Temple education, account of it.... No. 108 151 Temple, Sir William, his account of English humour... 87 Teraminta angry about the tucker like a wag-tail Terrible club, account of it.. ......... 131 109 Theano, the wife of Pythagoras, taught philosophy..... 165 cian virgin...... 155 Thrift, Generosity, his letter about French trade....... 170 158 Timogenes, a man of false honour. 161 Timoleon the Corinthian, his piety and remarkable preservation....... 117 Tiptoe, Tom, a gallant member of the short club......... Trade with France prejudicial to England Tragedy-writers, wherein notoriously defective......... 110. language 164 164 Tremble, Tom, the quaker, his letter on naked breasts 116 VARIETY, the nature and sweets of it... Verses describing the gardens of Alcinous...... from Anacreon.............. out of Claudian.............................................................................. -from Eusden's translation of the Rape of Proser- Eve treating an angel, described from Milton 138 by Prior, Congreve, and Addison............... 85, 115 from a manuscript on hunting No. 117 125 Verses from Racine's Athaliah....... describing the spring.. concerning translation, by Lord Roscommon... 164 from Virgil, translated from Dryden........... on the art of writing, by a lady.. Virgil, remarks on his praise of Augustus...... -Strada's, commended.. Vision of Xenophon......... Umbra, her letter on public shame University education, its errors........................................ WAG-TAILS, their way of courting........... Wedding-clothes, the vanity of them exposed....... White, Thomas, his letter to Nestor Ironside, concern-167 ing the philosopher's stone.... 127 138 141 172 198 .115, 119, 122 111 95 94 125 125 113 91 108 choice of one 164 Wisdom, opposed to cunning.... Wiseacre, squire, the cause of his ruin.. Women should have learning.... wisdom and knowledge recommended to their 165 112 163 112 147 141 155 .......155, 159, 33 Wounds, most dangerous on a full stomach Writing, verses on that art, by a young lady.. XENOPHON, account of the vision of Hercules............ 111 ZELINDA, her generosity to Sylvio.... 97 FINIS. C. WHITTINGHAM, Printer, Dean Street. |