CHORO di SPIRITI IGNEI, AEREI, ACQUATICI, & INFERNALI.
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES, CRITICISMS,
The Numerals denote the Volume, and the Figures the Page.
Abelard, history of, i. 295 Addison, i. 29, 50, 55, 97, 112, 145, 151, 214, 243, 256, 261, 287, 384, 396; ii. 123, 173, 197, 198, 205, 234, 236, 243, 246, 340, 349, 396 Æsop, ii. 320
Akenside, Dr. i. 67, 134, 247, 386; ii. 55 Alamanni, ii. 54 Albategni, i. 175 Alembert, M. d', ii. 246 Algarotti, ii. 165 Alsop, Anthony, ii. 320 "Amyntor and Theodora," i. 141 Andreini, Gio. Battista, ii. 178, 408 Antiquaries, defence of, ii. 203 Apelles, i. 130 Apollonius, Rhodius, i. 373 Arabians, learning and arts of, i. 175
Arbuthnot, Dr. ii. 209, 398 Architecture, remarks on, i. 351;
ii. 174 Aretades, i. 88 Argyle, Duke of, ii. 357 Ariosto, i. 237, 367; ii. 178
Aristotle, i. 109, 160, 176; ii.
Ascham, Roger, ii. 125 Atterbury, Bishop, i. 112; ii. 194, 223, 358 Avellanada, Fernandez d', i. 137 Averroes, i. 175; ii. 248 Avison's "Essay on Musical Ex- pression," i. 132
Babrius, ii. 292, 320 Bacon, Lord, i. 102, 115, 129; ii. 122, 126, 153 Baillet, Adrian, ii. 276 Balzac, ii. 391
Barford, Richard, ii. 216 Barthelemy, Abbe, i. 335 Bathurst, Dr. Ralph, i. 255 Bathurst, Earl, ii. 153 Bayle, i. 116; ii. 103, 129, 336 Beattie, Dr. ii. 35
Bedingfield, Robert, i. 47; ii. 35 Bellendenus," de Tribus Lumi-
nibus,” ii. 253 Bentley, Dr. ii. 227, 282 Berkeley, Bishop, i. 115; ii. 194, 198, 218
Blackmore, Sir Richard, ii. 270 Blackstone,
Blackstone, Sir William, ii. 237 Blackwell, Professor, i. 129, 173 Blount, Miss, ii. 389 Boccace, i. 64, 183, 332; ii. 1, 17, 222 Bocchini, Bartholomeo, i. 202 Buffon, i. 148
Boileau, i. 62, 65, 95, 100, 148, 150, 154, 160, 189, 197, 203, 231, 236, 240, 263; . 54, 139, 150, 211, 222, 257, 286, 310, 392 Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 112, 116, 256, 321; ii. 19 58, 115, 141, 184, 223, 265, 288, 305, 331, 357, 383, 400 Bonnecorse, M. de, i. 209 Bononcini, i. 77 Bos Du, i. 100 Bossu, i. 109, 115 Bossuet, i. 148 Bracciolini, Francesco, i. 201 Bridgewater, Lady, ii. 385 Browne, Hawkins, ii. 49, 55 Bruneleschi, i. 183 Bruni, Antonio, i. 294 Bruyere, La, i. 109, 162; ii. 122 Buckingham, Sheffield, Duke of, i. 69, 191, 329, Budgell, Eustace, ii. 234 Burlington, Earl of, ii. 172, 194 Burman, i. 169 Burnet, of the Charterhouse, i. 115, 266
Burnet, Bishop, ii. 225
Busby, Dr. ii. 126
Cataline, ii. 127
"Cato, tragedy of," i. 256 Catullus, i. 308; ii. 22 Caylus, Count de, i. 364 Cervantes, i. 127, 242; ii. 398 Chandos, Duke of, ii. 185 Chapelain, M. i. 88; ii. 216 Charles II. age of, i. 153; ii. 47 Charles V. of France's library,
Charlemagne, i. 177 Charron, ii. 122, 128 Chateaubrun, i. 259 Chaucer, i. 253, 332, 338, 394, 395; ii. 7 Chesterfield, Earl of, ii. 357 Chrysoloras, Emanuel, i. 64; ii. 230
Cibber, Colley, ii. 370· Cicero, i. 115, 116, 385 Clarendon, Lord, ii. 330 Clarke, Dr. Samuel, ii. 125, 184, 231 Claudian, ii. 20
Clergy, ignorance of, in early ages, i. 174 Clifford, Mat. ii. 41 Cobb, Mr. i. 69 Collins, William, i. 67 Colman, George, ii. 327 Commentators, remarks on, ii. 230 Congreve, i. 101, 118; ii. 223 Cornbury, Lord, ii. 331 Corneille, i. 88, 100, 111, 119, 152, 157, 258; ii. 344, 390 Correctness, remarks on, i. 196
Butler, Samuel, ii. 240, 363, Cowley, i. 76, 80; ii. 7, 8, 39, 349
Craggs, Mr. Secretary, ii. 204,
Cambridge, R.O. "Scribleriad," Crebillon, i. 148, 259; ii. 130,
"Carmina Quadragesimalia, "i. 48 Carrache, Annibal, i. 83 Caryl, Mr. i. 214
Fielding, Henry, ii. 122, 398 Flatman, Thomas, i. 85, 87 Fleury, Cardinal, ii. 134
Cumberland, William, Duke of, Fontaine, La, i. 118, 144;
Dandilly, M. i. 88
Dante, i. 77, 182, 250, 333;
ii. 221, 371 Davila, the historian, ii. 130 Death, the prevalence of the ruling passion at, ii. 135 Demosthenes, i. 385 Denham, i. 30, 34 Desbillons, J. ii. 393. Des Cartes, i. 115; l. 391 Dialogues, remarks on, ii. 197 Dionysius, i. 110, 166 Domenichino, i. 83 Donatus, i. 88
Donne, Dr. ii. 348 Dorset, Earl of, ii. 48 Drayton, i, 25, 292 Dryden, i. 10, 50, 60, 80, 90,
101, 109, 111, 143, 149, 192, 253, 255, 284, 340, 362; ii. 7, 8, 11, 16, 132, 220, 241, 377 Durer, Albert, i. 130 Dyer, i. 34; ii. 55
5, 150, 245, 393 Fontenelle, i. 3, 157; ii. 51, 108 Fracastorius, i. 187; . 54 France, state of its learning in early times, i. 176; origin of the French drama, ii. 343 Fuentes, Alonzo de, i. 187 Fresnoy, ii. 385 Furetiere, M. de, i. 88
Gardening, remarks on, ii. 175 Garrick, i. 119, 267
Garth, Dr. i. 211, 236; ii. 25, 223
Gay, John, i. 92, 243; ii. 244 Genius, early, instances of, i. 76; when at the highest, instanced in Virgil, Horace, Racine, Corneille, Boileau, Moliere, Congreve, Raphael, Shake- spear, Milton, Spenser, and Dryden, 100; true genius rare, 108; list of geniuses who have at once enjoyed in full vigour, a sublime and splendid imagination, a solid and pro- found understanding, and an exact and tenacious memory, 115; list of real poetical ge- niuses who succeeded Pope, 134; influence of government upon genius, 172; five ages of the world in which the human mind has exerted itself in a won- derful manner, 180; geniuses apparently most original borrow from each other, ii. 51; in- stances of singularities in men of genius, 125; list of men of wit who had extensive learning, 398 Gerbert,
Gerbert, i. 176 Gildon, i. 152 Giotto, the disciple of Cimabue, i. 183 Glover's "Leonidas," i. 134; ii. 395.
Godeau, M. i. 88 Godstow Nunnery, lines on the ruins of, i. 20 Gravina, J. Vincentius, i. 129, 369 "Grandison, Sir Charles," i. 271 Gray, i. 30, 134, 355, 371;
11. 55, 174, 224, 349, 405 Greek language, introduction of into Europe, i. 64 Grocyn, William, i. 64 Guido, i. 83
Guy of Arezzo, i. 183
Horace, i. 26, 98, 100, 162, 163, 168, 282, 377; ii. 22, 108, 266, 290, 305, 335 Hume, David, ii. 31, 66, 122, 158 Hurd, Dr. i. 98, 109; ii. 32
Jervas, the painter, ii. 385 Johnson, Dr. Samuel, i. 120, 146, 192, 195; ii. 113 Jonson, Ben, i. 90, 93; ii. 349 Juvenal, ii. 213
Kennet's "edition of Vida, "i. 185 Kent, William, ii. 175 King, Archbishop, "Origin of Evil," ii. 58, 96, 121 King, Dr.of St. Mary Hall, ii. 140 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, ii. 387 Knight's "Life of Erasmus,”i. 180 Kyrle, John, the Man of Ross, 11. 170
Language, impossibility of fixing, i. 148
Hegemon, the author of Parodies, Lansdown, Lord, ii. 223
Helvetius, i. 148
Henault, President, i. 22 Herbert, i. 85
Hercules, (the Farnesian,) i. 343 "Hermippus Redivivus," i. 216 Herodotus, i. 115
Hervey, Lord, i. 293; ii. 250 Hill, Aaron, ii, 186 Hobbes, i. 153; ii. 122, 272 Hogarth, i. 118
Homer, i. 26, 120, 126, 127, 131, 187, 200, 276, 364; ii. 160, 366 Hooke, Nath. ii, 140
Lee, Nat. ii. 45..
Legacy-hunters, ii. 321 Leibnitz'"Theodicée," ii. 58 Leo X. intimation of T. Warton's History of, i. 182 Lippi, Lorenzo, i. 202 Livy, i. 115
Locke, i. 113, 160; ii. 125, 271 Longinus, i. 110, 170 Loris, William de, i. 337 Lowth, Bishop, i. 13 Lucan, ii. 20
Lucretius, i. 50; ii. 22, 98, 100,
112, 162, 328 Lully, the musician, i. 61
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