Dromio, a Sharper, his Character... His Behaviour to his wife and Mistress.. Page 310 NIL E. 12 ): Eboracensis's Merit and Characteri 104 12, 13 Eloquence described. 83, 109 Emilia, her Complaint of the Country. 34 - Advised to have lefs Humility to please in the Country. ibid. Epicene censured. 72 Equipage, proper to be set off by a Rent-Rolla 88 Euphusius's Character.. 140 318 Tame (Bank of 196 Fame, the plan of the Chamber.. 99 Fame (the Table of) of what Importance. 132 The Table is jelf: 161 His Merit. 224 Cautions People thereupon not to affront him. 225 Fire-men described.. 54 Florinda's Pretensions to Life.. 285 Fondness of wife and Children instanced. 223 Fop, an Inventory of his Effects, which were seized for the Charge of bis Interrment. 314 For and Far as much difcuffed. 41 Free-thinkers censured. 293 Considered in Diftresses.. 307 Cudgeld.. 293 Frenches French, their shifts and Subterfuges. Page 73 183 G. Gallantry, what Effects it has on Men; inftanted in a Story of a Theatre on Fire. 227 Good-natured Man, what. 139 Greenhat's Criticism upon Bickerffaff, with Remarks thereupon. 128 The Greenhars Character, and Relation to the Staffs. 47 Grogram petitions for Interrment, 284. Gunner and Gunfter distinguish'd.. 283: Gunters, their Charakter. 199 H. Hall (Serjèant) his Letter. 194 Criticisms thereupon. 195 Hamlet's Exclamation on his Mother's hafty Marriage. 197 Hard Words exploded. 41 Heyday (Jack) how reduced. 30 Hippocrates's Generosity. 150 Honour described by a Paffage out of the Dispensary. 280 Horror described by Shakespear. 209 Human Nature considered in its true Dignity. 170 Humphrey (Squire) bubbled at Bath. 9:11 Jenny disposed of for Life.. Page 134 Her Conduct and Merit. 135 Her Husband's Character. 137 The Effects of such a Mørch. ibid. An Account of the Marriage. 153 Her Visit to Mr.Bickerstaff, and, in Account af her Happiness with Tranquillus. 272 Inconftancy described by Hamlet: 283, 284 K. Knights of the Industry, their Designs on a young Heir. 124 Knockers, a new Invention, &c. 287 L. 90 Labours for the Publick unsuccessful. Ladies treated in an Organ-Loft. 39 Lady's Love-Letter to Bickerštaff. 175 Advice to her thereupon ibid. Landlord's Laconick Love Letter. 129. Laughter, what, and when becoming. 70: Laura; her Perfections and Character. is Learning only improves Nature. 42 Letter from the Counery. 309 Reflections thereupon, and on the idle Hours of Great Men. 31ố The Letter answered. 312 Letters from a Quaker, Courtier and Citizen, about the Table of Fame. 148, 149 Letters should be the Growth of the Place.. One of that Nature from Swisserland. ibid. Libellers cenfured. 217 221 220 22 2+1 Lights enlarge the Thoughts. Page 291 229 261 of their Decease. 240 231 243 285 288 208 276 175 180 ibid. 176 210 212 153 Madonella's Project. 71 a Man of Merit. 55 76 136 135 104 41 5 214 . 86 ibid. Herit obscure, to be produced to the publiek Vieiv, baj Mr. Bickerstaff. Page 180 Description of it, by Milton 319 Miner, what. 198 Mirrour (Tom), his Character. How received by different Persons.. Modesty described. 9 How different in Men and Women. ibid. Its Charms in Ladies. 179 Its Advantages in Men.. 191 Monoculus's Character. 29 Letter to Bickerstaff 123 Anjwer'd. 124 Mons invested. 66,: 143 Mons taken. Myrmidons, their History, 178 3.1 Pætus, the Manner of his Death. 120 Panegyrick ; Bickerstaff's Theme for the Tatlers. Panegyrick |