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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

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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

J

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

K

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Hegemon, the author of Parodies, Lansdown, Lord, ii. 223

11. 373

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, 16o; 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

Luther,

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Marino, i. 32

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"Ode to Summer,” i. 143

Marlborough, Duke of, ii. 126, Odin's Hall, i. 353

305, 334

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Melancthon, ii. 126, 263

Meleager, ii. 397

Ogilvy's Homer, i. 78
Orleans, Duke of, the Regent,
ii. 129
Otway, ii. 45

Ovid, i. 23, 139, 282, 339; ii. 25
Oxford, Earl of, ii. 348, 383

P

1

Painters seldom good poets, i. 1-50

Melisoni, the assumed name of Painting, progress of, in England,

Tassoni, i. 201

Menage, i. 87, 89

Metastasio, i. 65

Meun, John de, i. 297
Middleton, Dr. ii. 253, 315
Milton, i. 6, 25, 26, 35, 90,
101, 115, 149, 153, 173,
176, 193, 253, 272, 274,
349; . 43, 110, 151, 166,
178, 202, 250, 347, 349
Minturnus, i. 187

Moliere, i. 100, 145, 209; ii. 124
Monarchy, its effects on genius,

i. 173
Montague, Lady Mary Wortley,
ji. 250, 292

ii. 388

Parnell, Dr. i. 143; ii. 383

Parodies, remarks on, ii. 373
Pafcal, M. ii. 122
Patru, i. 189; ii. 393
Perizonius, i. 169
Perrault, i. 125
Perrier, Du, i. 156
Peterborough, Lord, ii. 176, 290
Petrarch, i. 64, 183, 332; ii. 222
Petre, Lord, i. 214
Petronius, i. 168
Phædrus, ii. 28

Phalereus, Demetrius, ii. 335
Philips, Edward, i. 193
Philips, Ambrose, ii. 234

Phillips,

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Poetry, pastoral, i. 3; what dis-
criminates

from history,
poetry
47; descriptive, 49; the ode,
62; resemblances not thefts,
86; scarcity of great poets,
108; epic poetry, 120; rhymes,
142; alexandrine verses, 143;

an

"Art of Poetry" a com-
mon subject, 187; Boileau's-
the best, 189; the English lan-
guage the least poetic of any,
197; origin of heroi-comic
poetry, 200; use of parodies,
231; poets ever enemies to su
perstition and slavery, 239;
epic poems, 274; translations
of Latin and Greek poets, 285;
epistles, 292; history of poetry,
331; list of Roman poets un-
exceptionably excellent, ii. 28;
didactic and descriptive poetry,
54; remarks on antithesis, 145;
rhyme and blank verse, 149;
independent spirit of poets, 206;
remarks on the persons of vari-
ous poets, 221; list of poets
who wrote elegantly in Latin,
349

Poggius, ii. 5

Politian, ii. 54

POPE. Works criticised in this

Essay

Pastorals, i. 2

Messiah, 10

Windsor Forest, 19
Lyric Pieces, 50
Ode on Solitude, 76
The Dying Christian to
his Soul, 84

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Dorset, 48
Swift, 49

Essay on Man, 54
Moral Essays in Five E-
pistles, 122
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot,
208

Satires and Epistles of Ho-
race, 265

Donne's Satires, 348
One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Thirty
Eight, 352
Dunciad, 365

Imitations of Horace and
Miscellanies, 379
Epitaphs, 396

Prose Works, 397
POFE. His first poetical efforts,
i. 77; Alcander, 80; profits
of the Iliad and Odyssey, 105;
preface to the Iliad, 111; at-
tachment to painting, 149; his
genius unfit for the epic, 274;
his translation of Homer, 400;
general character as a poet, 401

Prior, i. 301; ii. 5, 122, 240, 406
Propertius, i. 282; ii. 28
Pulteney, Earl of Bath, ii. 357

Q

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Sallust, ii. 18, 351
Sanadon, i. 382

Sandy's Ovid, i. 79; ii. 38

Sappho, i. 286

Sarassin, i. 144, 206

Queensbury, Duke and Duchess Satire, superiority of the moderns

of, ii. 246
Quinault, i. 61
Quintilian, i. 81, 110, 142,
169; ii. 168
"Quixote, Don," Second Part,
i. 137; see Cervantes

.Rabelais, ii. 6

R

Racine, i. 74, 100, 107, 120,
151, 152, 154, 157, 197,
259, 260; ii. 55, 246, 263
Raffaele, i. 101; ii. 387
Rameau's "Dissertation," i. 111
Ramsay, And. M. ii. 117
Rapin, i. 116; ii. 54
Republican government, its effects
on genius, i. 173
Resnel, M. de, ii. 121
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, i. 251, 389
Richardson, Jonathan, i. 252
Samuel, ii. 122
Riches, on the use and abuse of,

ii. 152

Richlieu, Cardinal, ii. 126, 133

Rochefoucault, i. 162; ii. 122,

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in, i. 200

Schools, public, defended, ii. 375
Secchia, La Rapita," i. 201
Secker, Archbishop, ii. 356
Seneca, the tragedian, ii. 20
Settle, Elkanah, ii. 41
Sevigné, Madame de, i. 229
Shaftesbury, Lord, i. 110, 123,
135, 171; ii. 58, 97, 198,
242, 291

Shakespeare, i. 101, 119, 222,
272, 380
Shenstone, ii. 35
Shrewsbury, Duke of, ii. 348
Silhouete, M. de, ii. 121
Somers, Lord, ii. 34
Somerville, i. 19, 243; ii. 55
Sophocles, i. 70, 71, 120, 164,
248; ii. 24, 162
Southerne, i. 255; ii. 394
Spence, Dr. Joseph, i. 147; ii.

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Tasso, Torquato, i. 77, 188, | Voiture, i. 144; ii. 389

368; ii. 178

Tassoni, Alessandro, i. 201
Tate, Nahum, ii. 235
Temple, Sir William, i. 108
Tempo, M. A. di, i. 333
Teniers, i. 118

Terence, i. 118; ii. 22
Theobald, Lewis, ii. 228, 365
Theocritus, i. 3, 6, 7, 9, 44, 139
Thomassin, i. 116

Thomson, i. 12, 40, 49, 134,
143, 147, 348, 391; ii. 35,
100, 180, 187
Tibbald, see Theobald
Tibullus, i. 47; ii. 22
Tickle, Thomas, ii. 204

Tindal, Dr. ii. 333

Titian, i. 49, 118

Voltaire, i. 21, 66, 120, 131,

141, 196, 260, 366; ii. 145,
157, 167, 346, 347, 397

U

Ugolino, story of, i. 250

W

Waller, i. 10, 144, 147; ii. 36,
362
Walpole, Horace, ii. 175
Sir Robert, ii. 353,

383

Walsh, William, i. 195

Warburton, Bishop, i. 133, 277;

ii. 121, 169, 181, 386

Trapp, Jos. "Verses on Virgil's Wedrenfel's "De Meteoris Ora-

Tomb," i. 262

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Tyrwhit, Thomas, ii. 292, 320, Whitby, Dr. ii. 125

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William the Conqueror, i. 21
Wormius, Olaus, i. 357
Wyat, Sir Thomas, ii. 349
Wycherley, i. 154; ii. 124
Wyndham, Sir William, ii. 394

X

Xenophon, ii. 164

Y

Young, Dr. i. 134, 148; .
213, 240, 396.

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