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n. 6, 452 n. 3, 458; Young's Resignation,
388.

MONTAIGNE, iii. 209 n. 5.

MONTESQUIEU, Lettres Persanes, iii. 446

n. 7.

MONTROSE, James, first Duke of, iii. 283,

400.

MOOR PARK, iii. 4, 6.

MOORE, David, i. 158 n. 4.
MOORE, Edward, ii. 433 n. 4.
MOORE, Rev. Edward, D.D., iii. 360.
MOORE, Sir Garret, i. 70.

MOORE, James, Dunciad, satirized in, iii.
242; Lyttelton, courted, 448; Pope's Macer,
according to Warton, 313 n. 2; World, The,
448 n. 7.

MOORE, Thomas, firstrate comedies by
young men, ii. 216 n. I.

MOORE, Sir Thomas, grandson of Milton's
sister, i. 158 n. 4.

MORALITIES, i. 122 n. I.
MORE, Alexander, i. 117.

MORE, Hannah, Johnson and Rowe's Jane
Shore, ii. 69 n. 6; Prior's Solomon, 207 n. 3.
MORE, Dr. Henry, Divine Dialogues and
Parnell's Hermit, ii. 53.

MORHOF, Daniel Georg, iii. 159.

MORITZ, C. P., Travels in England, ii. 147

ጸ. 2.

MORLEY, Dr. George, Bishop of Winches-
ter, i. 278, 280.

MORRICE, Sir William, Secretary of State,
i. 129.

MORRIS, Dr. John, ii. 6 n. 2.

MOSSE, Stella's stepfather, iii. 74.

MOTTE, Benjamin, the bookseller, Curll
before House of Lords, iii. 155 n. 3; Pope's
Art of Sinking, 145 n. 2; Yalden's confes-
sion, ii. 300 n. 7.

MOTTEAUX, Peter Anthony, editor of Gentle-
man's Journal, ii. 214 n. 7.

MOUNTFORT, Mrs., the actress, ii. 215 n. 6.
MOYLE, Walter, i. 408.

Mrs., applied to unmarried ladies, ii. 50
n. 3, iii. 101 N. 2.

MULGRAVE, Edmund, second Earl of, ii.
167.

MULGRAVE, John, third Earl of, see SHEF-

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MYTHOLOGY, criticism disdains to chase
schoolboy to his commonplaces,' iii. 436;
'dark and dismal regions,' 228; 'despicable'
mythological fictions, ii. 202; Dryden never
learnt to forbear it, i. 427; Epitaphs, might
spare our, iii. 261; imagination exhausted,
attention wearied, 189; neglect, common
fate of mythological stories, ii. 68, 290;
'puerilities of obsolete mythology,' 294,
iii. 439; tedious and oppressive,' i. 213;
' vain to plead example of ancient poets,'
295; ii. 16, 283, 311.

NAISH, Mr., ii. 79.

Namby Pamby, iii. 23 n. 4, 324, 326.
NANTWICH, i. 153.

NAPLES, i. 96, 97.

NASH, Richard (Beau'), ii. 422.

NASH, Rev. Dr., Hist. of Worcestershire,
i. 201, 202.

NATURE, theory of decrepitude of, i. 137.
NEALE, Mr., father of Edmund Smith,
ii. 1.

NEILE, Richard, Bishop of Durham, i. 250.
NEMESIAN, iii. 316.

NEWBURGH, Countess of, Granville's
'Mira,' ii. 289, 295 n. I.

NEWBURY, Second battle of, ii. 288.
NEWCASTLE, Margaret, Duchess of, dictates
at night, iii. 209 n. 3; Dryden praises her,
i. 347; Waller's remark on her Hunting of
a Stag, 280.

NEWCASTLE, William Cavendish, Duke of,
Dryden's Mock Astrologer dedicated to him,
i. 346; D.'s Sir Martin Marall ascribed to
him, 340 . II: treatise on horsemanship,
347.

NEWCASTLE, John Holles, Duke of, i.

393.

NEWCASTLE, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke
of, iii. 323, 368.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, iii. 411.
NEW JERSEY, i. 277.

NEW MODEL, i. 109 n. 4.

NEWSHAM, Mr., Mallet's pupil, iii. 403
n. 5.

NEWSPAPER TAX, ii. 98, 154.

NEWTON, Sir Isaac, epitaph, iii. 270;
Halifax, friendship with, ii. 42; no intel-
lectual decay, i. 291.

NEWTON, Thomas, Bishop of Bristol, Addi-
son's funeral, ii. 156; Milton's granddaugh-
ter's benefit, i. 160; Paradise Lost with Life
and Paradise Regained, edits, 84 n. 2, 160
n. 3, 199; public table, iii. 29 n. 2.
NEWTON, Thomasine, Pope's grandmother,
iii. 82 n. 5.

NEWTON, Mrs., Chatterton's sister, iii. 361

22. I.

NICHOLLS, Rev. Norton, Gray's friend,
iii. 416 n. 4, 424 n. 8, 428 n. 4, 429 n. 5.

NICHOLS, John, Addison's Spectator sig-
natures, ii. 154; Curll's services to history,
iii. 155 n. 2; Johnson's part in English
Poets, 365; Lives of the Poets, 'Addison
most taking life,' ii. 79 n. 1; L., printed,
i. I n. 1; Spectator containing Fleetwood's
Preface, ii. 153; S. and Tatler, printing of,
157; Tickell's Iliad and Addison, 307 n. 7;
Watts and Dunciad, iii. 311 n. 2; Yalden's
poems, ii. 297 n. I.

NIGHT-CELLARS, ii. 345 n. 3, 398 n. 3.
NICOLINI, Signor, ii. 161 n. 8.

Nolumus mutare Leges Angliae, i. 257

n. 3.

NONJURORS, ii. 220, 258.

NORFOLK, Henry Howard, seventh Duke
of, divorce bill, ii. 322 n. 4.
NORMANTON, iii. 344 n. 4.

NORMANBY, Marquis of, see SHeffield.
NORRIS, Henry, the actor, ii. 155.
NORTH, Christopher, see WILSON.
NORTH, Lord, father of the Prime Minister,
ii. 383.

NORTH, Francis, see GUILFORD.
NORTH, Frederic, Lord, Prime Minister,
iii. 50 n. 4.

NORTHAMPTON, iii. 414.

NORTHCOTE, James, Savage and Johnson,
ii. 434 n. 2; Thomson's Seasons, iii. 300

28. 2.

NORTHUMBERLAND, Algernon Percy, tenth
Earl of, i. 263, 265, 266, ii. 168.
NORTHUMBERLAND, Hugh Smithson, Duke
of, iii. 287 n. 3.

NOTTINGHAM, Daniel Finch, second Earl
of, ii. 105 n. 6.

NUGENT, Robert, Earl, Odes to Mankind
and to Mr. Pulteney, iii. 179 n. 6.
NUMERIAN, iii. 316 n. 4.

NUTT, Mr. Richard, the printer, ii. 157.

OAKINGHAM, iii. 97 n. 6.
OAKLEY MAGNA, iii. 80.

OATES, Titus, i. 195, 484, ii. 277 n. 5.
Observator, The, ii. 94.
O'CONNELL, Daniel, iii. 228 n. 5.
OCTOBER CLUB, iii. 16, 17 n. I.
Odes to Obscurity and Oblivion, iii. 427.
OGILBY, John, Homer, version of, iii. 115;
Pope's early delight in it, 84; Dunciad,
mentioned in, i. 450 n. 5, iii. 84 n. 3; Virgil,
version of, i. 450.

OGLE, Sir Thomas, i. 303.
OKEHAMPTON, iii. 447 n. 2.

OLDENBURGH, Henry, Secretary of Royal
Society, ii. 39.

OLDFIELD, Mrs., the actress, account of
her, ii. 336 n. 1; Cato, played in, 100 n. 2,
101 n. 5; Earl Rivers's bequest to her, 326

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n. 3; Ordpierdioμos, 336 n. 1; Rowe's read.
ing, 76 n. 8; Savage's pardon, intercedes
for, 352 n. 2; S., alleged pension to, 335
n. 1,336, 413; Wanderer, celebrated in, 337;
Thomson's Sophonisba, heroine in, iii. 288 n. 2.
OLDHAM, John, Imitation of Juvenal, iii.
176 n. 5; lines on neglect of Butler, i. 207
n. 4; and of Cowley, 13 n. 4.

OLDISWORTH, William, Examiner, edited,
ii. 1 n. 2; Iliad, translates, iii. 76; Smith,
Edmund, his account of, ii. 1-11; Timothy
and Philatheus, iii. 76 n. 3.

OLDMIXON, John, Clarendon's History,
alleges forgeries in, ii. 18; Granville, an-
swers, 293; ridicules poverty of Stuarts in
exile, 110.

Omar Khayyám, i. 34 n. 2.
Omnia noctis erant, i. 435.
ONEBY, Major, ii. 346 n. 1.
OPDAM, Admiral, i. 304.
ORINDA, see PHILIPS, Katherine.
Orison, iii. 345 n. 4.

ORMOND, James Butler, first Duke of,
'Barzillai' in Absalom and Achitophel, i. 370
n. 3; Dryden's Plutarch dedicated to him,
397 n. 4; gaming, 231 n. 2; loss of his son,
ii. 168 n. 6; 1. of Dublin, i. 370; Rehearsal,
alluded to in, ib.; Roscommon's commission,
231.

ORMOND, James Butler, second Duke of,
Addison's gratitude for his protection, ii.
152; Dryden's Fables dedicated to him, i.
408 n. 2; impeached, ii. 152, 292.
ORMOND, Duchess of, i. 408.

ORRERY, Charles Boyle, fourth Earl of,
see BOYLE, Charles.

ORRERY, John Boyle, fifth Earl of, Dorset's
To all you Ladies, &c., i. 305; Fenton, his
tutor, ii. 258; Pope teases him for a screen,
iii. 200; Pope and Fenton, ii. 262 n. 2;
Remarks on Swift, iii. 67; Southerne's patron,
ii. 212 n. 4; Swift, anecdote of, iii. 56; Hist.
of Four last years of Queen Anne, 27; S.'s
reception in Ireland, 26; S. and Stella, 30, 69.
ORRERY, Roger Boyle, first Earl of, Black
Prince, quoted, i. 336 n. 7; Dryden's dedi-
cation to him, 336, 339; tragedies in rhyme,
336, 337.

OSBORNE, Francis, i. 230, 231 n. I.
OSBORNE, Thomas, the bookseller, iii.
187.

OSSORY, Thomas, Earl of, ii. 168.
OTWAY, Rev. Humphry, the poet's father,
i. 241.

OTWAY, Thomas, actor, unsuccessful, i.
242; Alcibiades, ib.; birth, &c., 241; Caius
Marius, 245; carousing and starving, 244
n. 1; Cheats of Scapin, 242; Christ Church,
Oxford, 241; Collins's Ode to Pity, 241 n. 3;
cornet in Flanders, 244; death, 247; Don
Carlos, 244, 248 n. 1; Dryden's estimate of
him, 248 n. 1, 458; Duke, friendship with,
ii. 24; favourite of dissolute wits, i. 243;

Friendship in Fashion, 242; lived and died
neglected,' 248; loyalty, 241 n. 2, 248; Or-
phan, 245, 246; Oxford, leaves without degree,
241; payment received, Venice Preserved,
245 n. 6; personal appearance, 241 m. 2;
Poet's Complaint, 247; Pope's Imit. Hor.
Epis. 247 n. 7; poverty, 243, 247; 'puzzling
Otway,' 247 n. 6; Rochester lampooned by,
244; Soldier's Fortune, 245; tenderness,
248 n. 1; Titus and Berenice, 242; trans-
lated de Broé's Histoire des deux Triumvi-
rats, 246 n. 3; unfinished tragedy, 247 n.
4; Venice Preserved, 245, 246, 248 n. 2;
Winchester, 241; quotations, Epilogue
to Caius Marius, 244 n. 2; Poet's Com-
plaint, 241 nn. 243 n. 3, 244 n. 3; Pro-
logue to Lee's Constantine, 207 n. 5; Venice
Preserved, 246 nn.

OUSLEY, Mr. and Mrs. ii. 325 m. I, 439.
OUTRAM, Dr., Vicar of St. Margaret's,
Westminster, ii. 34 n. I.

OVID, compared with Claudian, i. 415, iii.
223 n. 1; Epistles, translated by Dryden and
others, i. 372; lost tragedy, 416 n. 5; Meta-
morphoses, Milton's delight in, 154; mixed
wit, 41 n. 6; simile, iii. 230 n. 3; transla-
tions, 145 n. 1; quotations, Amores,

i. 92; Metam., 119; Remedia Amoris, iii.
417 n. 2; Tristia, 85 n. 4, 87 n. 2.
OWEN, Corbett, i. 48 n. 4.

OWEN, John, Epigrammata, ii. 208 n. 2.
Owing, iii. 250 n. 5.

OXFORD, Edward Harley, second Earl of,
claps Cato, ii. 101 n. 1; Dunciad, nominal
publisher of, iii. 148 n. 6; Pope's visits,
197, 198 n. 5, 199, 202, 209; Prior and
Downhall, ii. 194; Swift's Four last Years
of Queen Anne, iii. 27 n. 5.

OXFORD, Henrietta, Countess of, ii. 195,
iii. 202.

OXFORD, Robert Harley, first Earl of, see
HARLEY.

OXFORD, ALL Souls College, Codrington
library, iii. 363; Finch, Warden, i. 376 n. 3;
Shenstone and loungers in gateway, iii. 353
n. 6; Tindal, the deist, 364; Wharton's
donation, 369; Young, a fellow, 363, 370;

BODLEIAN, Charles I and Falkland,
i. 9 n. 1; Clarendon's Hist. MS., ii. 23;
Cowley's Poems, i. 9 n. 4; Smith's MS. on
Philips, 320; S.'s Bodleian speech, ii. 6 n. 2;

Blackmore's reversionary bequest, 252
n. 5; Cato, thrice acted, 103 n. 6;
CHRIST CHURCH, Aldrich, Dean, i. 312, ii.
13; Atterbury, Dean, 23; Bateman, Rev.
Mr., a tutor, 409 n. 2; Boyle's Phalaris,
i. 332 n. 4; Fell, Dean, 312; Foulkes elected
censor, ii. 13; Gastrell, a Canon, 23;
Gregory, Dean, i. 150 n. 4; King, ii. 26;
Locke's deprivation, i. 312 n. 4; Lyttelton,
iii. 446; Otway, i. 241; Peckwater Quad.,
316 n. 4; Philips, John, 312, 316 n. 4;
Smalridge, Dean, ii. 23, 103 n. 6; Smith,

I, II, 12, 13; tobacco smoking, i. 316 n. 2;
West, Gilbert, iii. 328; CLARENDON

PRESS, Clarendon's History, ii. 23; Hanmer's
Shakespeare, iii. 138 n. 1; Johnson's strong
interest in it, 360; Vida's De Arte Poetica,
278 n. 1;
Collins visits it, 339 n. 2;

CORPUS COLLEGE, Young's residence,
363; Cross Inn, 143 n. 1; degrees by man-
damus, 415 n. 3; discipline and fellowships
in Swift's time, 5 n. 4; dispensations from
taking orders, ii. 304 n. 3; Dryden's Pro-
logue to the University, i. 333; Encaenia,
48; epigram on nine wits, ii. 304 n. 1;
EXETER COLLEGE, Elys, Edmund, i. 42 1⁄2. I ;
fellow-commoners, ii. 42 n. 1; George I, no
panegyrics ready for, iii. 367; Grand Com-
pounder, ii. 26 n. 6; Hanmer's Shakespeare
subscriptions, iii. 138 n. 1; HART HALL,

5 n. 6; Holstein, i. 94; Jane, Dr., Regius
Professor of Divinity, ii. 4; 'literary merit,
much will be forgiven to,' 12; - MAGDALEN

COLLEGE, Addison, Demy and Fellow, 82,
84 n. 7, 151; Collins, a Demy, iii. 334;
Demies, ii. 82, 151; founder's portrait, 300
n. 2; Gibbon, described by, iii. 334 n. 9;
Hough, President, ii. 297; Tickell's lines,
298 n. 2; Warton's father and Digby, iii.
263 n. 1; Waynflete's Praelectors, ii. 299
n. 4; Yalden, Demy and Fellow, 297, 298
n. 2; Magdalen College School, Yalden, 297;
MAGDALEN HALL, Pullen, Josiah, Vice-
Principal, 297 n. 4; Tickell, a commoner,
ib.;
MERTON COLLEGE, 'learned Dick
Parker,' 10 n. 4; Merton Wall, iii. 339 n. 2;
Milton, burning of propositions gathered from,
i. 127 n. 5;
NEW COLLEGE, Collins,

no vacancy for, iii. 334; Harrison, William,
365; Pitt, Christopher, Scholar and Fellow,
277; Sewell, Dr., Warden, 277 n. 3; Somer-
vile, a Fellow, ii. 317; Young, 'independent
member,' iii. 363; · Oxford audience, ii.
305 n. 5; Paradise Lost, subscriptions to
fourth edition, i. 198; PEMBROKE COL-

LEGE, eminent for English poetry and
elegant literature,' iii. 349, 359; eminent
members, 360; 'nest of singing birds,' 359;
Nov. 5, kept, i. 162 n. 1; Shenstone, iii.
349; Smith challenges to poetical contest,
ii. 22;
Pope's Iliad subscriptions, iii.
110 n. 1; P.'s I. preferred to Tickell's, ii. 308
n. 4; P.'s visit, iii. 143 n. 1, 367; QUEEN'S
COLLEGE, Addison, ii. 82, 151; Collins, iii.
334 n. 8; Fellowships, ii. 151, 304 n. 1;
James, John, iii. 308 n. 4; Magrath, Dr.,
Provost, ii. 304 n. 3; reputation for logic,
iii. 308 n. 4; Tickell, a Fellow, ii. 304;

Radcliffe Library, 57 n. 4; Sacheverell's
sermon burnt, i. 127 n. 5; St. Clement's
parish, madhouse in, iii. 339 n. 2; St. Ed-
mund Hall, Blackmore, ii. 235;
JOHN'S COLLEGE, Cowley sheltered in, i. 5;

ST.

ST. MARY HALL, King, William, Prin-
cipal, 407 n.5; Mallet, iii. 402 n. 5; Shakes-

peare's and Jonson's 'classical authority,' ii.
305 n. 5; subscription editions, iii. 110 n. 1,
138 n. 1; Swift's M.A. degree, 5; S.'s Works
(1765) subscriptions, 110n. I; TRINITY
COLLEGE, Denham, 70 n. 6; Tickell's
Prologue to the University, ii. 305 n. 5;
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Jago, iii. 333 n. 4;

WADHAM COLLEGE, Pitt, C., matricu-
lated from, iii. 277 n. 3; Rochester, a 'noble-
man,' i. 219; Royal Society originated in
meetings, ii. 33, 38; Sprat, Scholar and
Fellow, 32; Walsh, gentleman commoner, i.
328; Wilkins, Warden, ii. 38; Watts's

Logic, 308 n. 4; West, Gilbert, D.C.L. by
diploma, iii. 329; Whyte's Professorship of
Moral Philosophy, ii. 299 n. 4; wigs worn by un-
dergraduates, iii. 353 n. 6;· WORCESTER

COLLEGE, fellow-commoners, ii. 42 n. 1.
Oxford Laureat, ii. 298.
OZELL, John, iii. 76.

PACKE, Richardson, i. 205.

PADUA, ii. 235.

PAGE, Sir Francis, Judge at Savage's trial,
ii. 348, 355.

PAGET, Dr. Nathan, i. 131.

PAGET, Thomas, Baron, iii. 161 n. 2.
PALAPRAT, i. 242.

PALMERSTON, Henry, first Viscount, iii.
7 n. 4, 377.

Pamphlet, iii. 115 n. 4.
PANCIROLUS, i. 42.
PARACELSUS, iii. 216.

PARIS, Cowley with exiled king, i. 8; Mil-
ton's visit, 93; Prior's embassy, ii. 188;
Waller's residence, i. 268, 282.

PARKER, Rev. Richard, of Merton College,
ii. 10.

PARKER, Thomas, see MACCLESFIELD,
Earl of.

PARLIAMENT OF MERTON, i. 257 n. 3.
Parliamentary or Constitutional History of
England, ... to 1660, i. 257 n. 2.

PARNELL, Charles Stewart, ii. 49 n. 4, iii.
34 n. 5.

PARNELL, Rev. Dr. Thomas, Allegory on
Man, ii. 53; Archdeacon of Clogher, 50;
Battle of Mice and Frogs, 52; birth, &c.,
49; Bookworm, The, 52; borrowings from
Beza, Augurellus and Secundus, 52, 53;
buried in Trinity Church, Chester, 51 n. 9;
death, 51; 'dunghill of Irish Grub Street,'
54 n. 5; ecclesiastical preferment, 50, 51;
epitaphs by Johnson and Goldsmith, 51 n.9,
54 n. 2; Fairy Tale, 52; Gay Bacchus, 52;
Goldsmith's Life of him, 49; G.'s criticisms,
52, 53, 54 n. 2; Harley, introduced by
Swift to, 50, 55, iii. 61 n. 1; Hermit, ii. 53,
54, 55; Hymn to Contentment, 54; intem-
perance, 51, 55; literary earnings given to
Gay, 268 n. 6; loss of wife and son, 51;
marriage and children, 50, 51; 'more hap-
piness than pains' in his verses, 54; Night-

piece on Death, compared with Gray's Elegy,
53; ordained deacon, 50; Pervigilium
Veneris, 52; Poems on several occasions,
selected by Pope, 52, iii. 137; Pope's Epistle
to Robert, Earl of Oxford, ii. 50 n. 7; P.'s
Iliad, contributed Life of Homer to, iii.
116; popular preacher, ii. 51; Posthumous
Works, forgeries, 54 n. 5; pretty Fanny's
way,' 53 n. 7; property and fortune, 49, 51;
Rise of Woman, 52; Spectator and Guardian,
contributed to, 52 n. 1; Swift, befriended by,
50, 51; Tories, joins, 50; Trinity College,
Dublin, 49;
quotations, Allegory on
Man, 53 n. 8; Bookworm, 52 n. 8; Elegy
to an old Beauty, 53 n. 7; Gay Bacchus, 52
n. 9; Hymn to Contentment, 56; Imitation
of some French verses, i. 467; To Mr. Pope,
ii. 53 n.3.

PARSONS, Rev. Robert, i. 223 n. 2.
PARSONS or Persons, Mr., ii. 74.
PARTICIPLES FORMED FROM NOUNS, iii.

434.

PARTINTON, Mr., iii. 31 n. 3.
PASSERAT, Nihil, i. 224, 227.

PASTORAL POETRY, history of, iii. 316-
8; Gay, Philips and Pope, ii. 269; Guardian,
papers on it, ii. 269, iii. 319; Italian pas-
toral comedies, ii. 284, iii. 318; Johnson's
contempt for it, i. 4, 97, 163, 164, ii. 217,
263, 269, 284, 315, 410, iii. 224, 317, 324,
356, 446, 456.

PATERSON, William, Arminius, iii. 292 n.
4; Surveyor-General of Leeward Islands,
460; Thomson's amanuensis, 292 n. 4.
PATON, Mallet's cousin, iii. 402 n. 6.
PATRICK, Samuel, the dictionary maker,
iii. 201 n. 7.

PATRICK, Rev. Dr. Simon, i. 207.
Patriotism, iii. 258 n. I.

PATRU, Olivier, i. 321 n. 3.

PATTISON, Mark, Bolingbroke's writings,
iii. 408 n. 1; classical studies, i. 115 n. 6;
Gataker, Selden, and Usher, 215 n. 5; Gray,
iii. 431 n. 7; Johnson's Milton, i. 84 n. 1;
Jortin, iii. 116 n. 4;
Milton's Latin

Pope's

verses, i. 161 n. 4; Lycidas, 92 n. 9, 165
n. 1; Paradise Lost, 174 n. 3, 178 n. 5, 183
n. 4; Paradise Regained, 188 n. 5; Pen-
seroso, or Pensieroso,' 165 n. 2 ;
'art of rhymed language,” iii. 251 n. 3; Es-
say on Man, 244 n. 9; Iliad, 119 n. 2;
P.'s Letters, 155 n. 1, 157 n. 3; P.'s reading,
94 n. 1; Shaftesbury, 432 n. 5; War-
burton as Pope's editor, 170 n. I.
PEACE OF UTRECHT, ii. 189, iii. 105, 106

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PELHAM, Right Hon. Henry, iii. 447 n. 12.
PELLISSON, i. 321 n. 4.

PEMBROKE, Philip Herbert, fourth Earl of,
i. 74.

PEN, Anne, Shenstone's mother, iii. 348.
PENDLEBURY, Rev. Mr., i. 158 n. 5.
PENDLES, Devonshire, ii. 300.
PENNECUICK, Alexander, iii. 282 n. I.
PENSHURST, i. 254.

PEPUSCH, John Christopher, Mus. Doc.,
ii. 160 n. 5.

PEPYS, Samuel, Adventures of Five Hours,
i. 15 n. 2; Barn Elms, 16 n. 1; Charles
II's papers against Church of England, 483;
Cooper, Samuel, 202 n. 4; Cowley's death,
17 n. 8; C.'s Cutler of Coleman Street, 66;
C.'s Naufragium Joculare, 4 n. 7; Denham,
Lady, 83; Dryden, acquaintance with,
335 n. 3; Annus Mirabilis, 338 n. 4, 430
n. 2; Evening Love, 346 n. 2; Rival Ladies,
336 n. 3; Secret Love, 340 n. 9; Sir Martin
Marall, 340 n. 11; Tempest, 341 n. 2; Wild
Gallant, 336 n. 2; Hartlib's, Nan, wed-
ding, 196; Howard's Committee, 382 n. 4;
H.'s Duke of Lerma, 339 n. 9; Hudibras,
204 nn.; Indian Queen, 336 n. 8; Pompey
the Great, 282 n. 1; 'Prior's Rhenish Wine
House,' ii. 180 n. 4; Romeo and Juliet, i.
245 n. 3; Rota Club, 126 . I; sea fight at
Solebay, 304 n. 6; Sorbière's Voyage en
Angleterre, ii. 39; Tomkis's Albumazar, i.
90 n. 5; Take, Sir Samuel, 15 n. 2.

PEPYS, William Weller, iii. 351 n. 6, 452
n. 3, 458.

PERCY, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Dromore,
Clifford's remarks on Dryden, i. 350; Reli
ques, iii. 358 n. 8; Shenstone and Leasowes,

352 nn.

PERKINS, Francis, of Ufton Court, iii. 101

n. 2.

PERRAULT, comparaisons à longue queue,
iii. 230.

PERRIE, Edward, iii. 461.

PETERS, Hugh, burning of the Records,
i. 215 m. 1; Chaloner's execution, 265;
Denham, 72; executed, 127 n. 4; ' ferocity,'
72.

PETERBOROUGH, Charles Mordaunt, third
BOROU
Earl, ii. 42 n. 5.

PETERBOROUGH, Henry Mordaunt, second
Earl of, ii. 287.

PETRARCH, Aeglogues, iii. 317; 'obligation
to amorous ditties,' i. 6; regrets at life's
close his poetry, 290; iii. 349 n. 6.
PETRE, Lord, iii. 101.

PETRE, Hon. John, iii. 101 n. 2.
PETRONIUS, curiosa felicitas,' iii. 236 n.
I; 'elegantiae arbiter,' ii. 93 n. 3.
PETTY, Sir William, ii. 398 n. I.
PHAEDRUS, ii. 283.

PHAER, Thomas, Aeneid translator, i. 466.
PHILIPS, Ambrose, Addison's advice, iii. 312
n. 6; A.'s alleged neglect, 321 n. 4; A.'s com-

panion, ii. 122; A.'s set, favoured by, iii. 319;
A. and Steele, friendship with, 313; A., tells
story to show familiarity with, 314 n. 5;
admiration of friends suffered from, 320;
'Alamode style,' 312 n. 2; anecdotes of him,
323; annuity, 323; bailiffs, fears, ii. 333 n.
I;
'barrenness,' iii. 325 n. 1; birth, &c.,
312 n. 1; Blackmore's Creation, ii. 243;
Boulter, Archbishop, friend and patron, iii.
322; Briton, The, 321; censure, sensitive
to, 323; clubs, 'important associate of,' 316;
conversation, pompous and solemn in, 323;
'costive head, 321 n. 4; death, 323;
Distrest Mother, acted, 314; criticized, 324;
Epilogue, 315; packed audience, ii. 100, iii.
315; Spectator devoted to it, 314;
Dorset, Duke of, verses addressed to, 312;
early life, little known, 312; Freethinker,
The, 322; From Holland to a Friend in
England, 312 n. 3; Hackett's Life of
Williams, abridged, 312 n. 3, 314, 325; half-
a-crown, worked for, 314; Hanover Club,
Secretary of, 320 n. 3; Humphrey, Duke of
Gloucester, 321; 'idyllic cockney,' 324 n. 5;
'Infantine, The,' example of, 327; Irish ap-
pointments, 322; Julius Caesar, describes
himself in describing, 323 n. 7; Justice of
the Peace, 321; Lacrymae Cantabrigienses,
contributes to, 312; leanness, 323 2. 7;

Macer, 313 n. 2, 314 n. 4; madrigal
Namby,' 327; M.P. for Armagh, 322; 'Nam-
by Pamby,' verses, 322 n. 5, 324, 326, 327;
Newcastle, Duke of, dedicates poems to,
323; parodied by Carey, 326; 'party mad,"
21 n. 1; 'Pastoral Philips,' 313 n. 3;

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Pastorals, account of publication, 94, 312 n.
4. 316 2., 319; Addison praises them, 316
n. 3, 318 n. 5; compared with Pope's, 319,
324 n. 5; Guardian, praised in, ii. 269, iii.
324; pilfer'd pastorals,' 313 n. 5; Pope's
ironical Guardian, ii. 269, iii. 107, 319;
P.'s praise in letter, 313 n. 1; Preface,
quoted, 318 n. 5; Southey, Thackeray and
Elwin, criticisms by, 324 n. 5; procured
him first notice, 316; Paymaster of the
Lottery, 321 n. 3; Persian Tales, translated,
313, 314 n. 1, 321 n. 4; personal appearance,
323 n. 7; personal character, 323; Poeti-
cal Letter from Copenhagen, account of it,
312; praised by Pope and Goldsmith, 313
n. 1; p. by Johnson, 324; Pope and
Addison quarrel, 130, 133; P., quarrel with,
319, 320; P.'s attacks on him, i. 437 n. 4,
ii. 122 n. 6, iii. 312 n. 2, 313 nn., 314 n. 4,
319 n. 7, 322 n. 4, 324, 325 n. 1, 326, 327;
puppy, a, called by Swift, 313 . 3; red
stockings, 313 n. 2; St. John's College,
Cambridge, 312 n. 1; Secretary at Geneva,
effort to appoint him, 313 m. 3; Secretary
to Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 322; 'sheep-
crook, admirable hand at a,' 316 n. 3; 'shep-
herd, still a,' 313 n. 3; Spectator, contributes
to, 316; Swift, befriended by, 21 n. 1, 313

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