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Thomson, Betty, the History of, quoted, Vol. III. 226.
James, the poet, mentioned, Vol. I. 88.

His Seasons quoted, Vol. II. 153. His story of
Palemon and Lavinia quoted, Vol. III. 269, 271,
273, 281, 296.

Thornton, Bonnel, Vol. II. 444, 445, 446, 449.
Tillotson, Archbishop, his opinion of the Stage, see the
Title-pages, also Vol. I. Pref. iii, vi.

Tilney, Mrs. Elizab. and Mrs. Helen, women to Lady
J. Gray, Vol. I. 344, 417.

Time, reflections on, Vol. I. 202, 271. On the value
of, Vol. III. 345, 346.

Timon of Athens, quoted, Vol. I. 158.

'Tis all for the best, illustration of the maxim, Vol. II.
367, &c. The Cheap Repository Tract so called,
368.

Titus Andronicus, quoted, Vol. I. 156.

Toasts, drinking, mentioned, Vol. II. 345, 366.
To Marry or not to Marry, a comedy, by Mrs. Inch-
bald, Vol. II. 254.

Toy-Shop, the, a dramatic satire, Vol. III. 83. Re-
marks on, Vol. I. Pref. xix. Vol. III. 99, 105.
Performed as a Mono-drama, 100. Directions
for giving it as such, 340.

Toy, the, a comedy, by O'Keefe, Vol. III. 225.
Trade, an honest, the advantages of, Vol. III. 178.
Tradesmen, their bills should be punctually paid, Vol.
I. 189. Vol. II. 113.

Tragedy, the ends of it, Vol. 1. 181.

Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection, by Bp.
Sherlock, quoted, Vol. I. 95.

Trifles, reflections on, Vol. III. 113, 132.

Trimmer, Mrs. her Guardian of Education, referred to,
Vol. III. 90.

Trip to Scarborough, a, a comedy, the Prologue

quoted, Vol. I. Pref. xxi. Mentioned, Vol. II. 9.
Trip to Scotland, a, a farce, Vol. III. 9.

Truth, the, Vol. I. 392, 418.

the first, easiest to be avowed, Vol. I. 273.
Vol. III. 351.

Vol. II. 421, 538.

Trust, in whom it may be placed, Vol. III. 182, 192,

193.

Twire, explanation of the word, Vol. II. 173.

U.

Unities, the dramatic, remarks on, Vol. I. Pref. xiv. Note.
99, 230, 249, 286, Note, 419.

V.

Vol. III. 313.

His

Vanbrugh, Sir John, one of the authors of The Pro-
vok'd Husband, Memoirs of, Vol. II. 3.
comedy of The Relapse, do. 4. The Provok'd
Wife, 3, 4. His controversy with Collier, 4, 5.
Writes the Provok'd Husband to make amends for
his former writings, 9, 21, 29. His character as an
Architect, 9.

Vanity, reflections on, Vol. II. 202.

Vento, a composer of music, Vol. III. 81.

Vestal Virgin, a play, by Sir Robert Howard, Vol. III.

327.

Veracity, remarks on, Vol. II. 228, 417, 462. Vol.
III. 56, 91, 318, 350.

Vicar of Wakefield, the, a novel, by Goldsmith, Vol. II.
246. Quoted Vol. III. 302.

Vining, Mr. of the Theatre Royal Norwich, alluded
to, Vol. I. Pref. xvii.

Voltaire, his Candide, noticed, Vol. II. 367.

W.

Waller, Edmund, quoted, Vol. II. 284.
Walpole, Horace, Vol. I. 4.

His Historic Doubts

quoted, 93, 98, 108, 134. Assists Dodsley, Vol.

III. 87.

Wandering Patentee, the, by Tate Wilkinson, quoted,
Vol. I. Pref. x, xiii. Vol. III. 103.

Warburton, Bp. his sermon on the Earthquakes, men-
tioned, Vol. II. 272. One of his Letters to Bp. Hurd,
quoted, do.

War, civil, the effects of, Vol. I. 135, 270. General
miseries of, 295, 297.

Ward of Chancery, the, a Comedy, by F. Pilon, Vol.

III. 225.

Warton, Dr. His Essay on the Genius and Writings of
Pope, quoted on the character of Alicia, Vol. I.
99. On the unities in the tragedy of Jane Shore,
99. His opinion of Colman's translation of Horace's
Art of Poetry, Vol. II. 447. Assists Dodsley,
Vol. III. 87.

Waste of food, the sin of, Vol. III. 176. Of time, 316.
Watts, Dr. his opinion of the stage, alluded to, Vol. I.
Pref. vi.

Way to keep him, a comedy, by Murphy, Vol. II. 12.
Wedderburn, Mr. Vol. I. 247.

Wellesley, Marquis, mentioned, Vol. II. 10.
Wellington, Lord, mentioned, Vol. II. 10.
Welsted, Leonard, Esq. Vol. II. 162, 239.

Welwood's Memoirs of Rowe, quoted, Vol. I. 85, &c.

89.

West Indian, the, a Comedy, quotation from, on duel-
ling, Vol. II. 151.

Weyland, John, Jun. Esq. his edition of Boyle's Occa-
sional Reflections, referred to, Vol. III. 117.
Wheel of Fortune, the, a comedy, Vol. II. 154, 254.
Whiston, William, his fanaticism on the earthquakes,
Vol. II. 272.

Whiter, the Rev. Walter, his Commentary on Shak-
speare, quoted, Vol. III. 149. His Etymologicon
Universale, referred to, 174.

Wife, character of a good one, Vol. II. 239. Vol. III.
122, 341.

Wig, the, history of, Vol. III. 173.

Wilkes's General View of the Stage, quoted, Vol. II.

155.

Wilkins, Bishop, his New World in the Moon, men-
tioned, Vol. III. 56.

Wilkinson, Tate, his altercations with the clergy of

Hull, respecting the Stage, Vol. I. Pref. x-xiii.

His remarks on The Muses' Looking-glass, Vol. III.

104.

Will, a depraved, often mistaken for a virtuous incli-
nation, Vol. II. 487..

William the Third, King, mentioned, Vol. I. 359.
Alluded to, 418. Vol. II. 34, Note, 139.

Wilson, Bishop, his Maxims quoted, Vol. III. 180.
His charity, 238.

Wit and Beauty, effects sometimes produced by them,
Vol. I. 191.

men of, influence of them in the world, Vol. II.
136, 142, Note.

Witherspoon, Dr. his Serious Enquiry into the Nature
and Effects of the Stage, Vol. I. Pref. vi, viii, 246.
Extraordinary position of his, do. and levity, 247.
Wives as they were, a comedy, by Mrs. Inchbald, Vol.
II. 154, 254.

Woman, to be cautious in trusting a lover, Vol. II. 391,
396, 487. Vol. III. 148.

Word to the Wise, a, a comedy, mentioned, Vol. II.
250. The comedy, 334. Remarks on, Vol. I.

Pref. xix. Vol. II. 341, 346, 450. Revived after
the author's death, 345.

World, the, a periodical paper, Vol. I. 3, 4. Vol. III.

91.

the, contemplated, Vol. I. 31, 42, 415. Will
be deceived, Vol. II. 209.

this and the next, reflections on, Vol. III. 117,
Note.

Worship, places of public, accidents at, Vol. I. Pref. v.
Wycherly, his character as an author, Vol. II. 147,347.

Y.

Yates, Mrs. the actress, Vol. III. 268.

Young, Dr. Edward, his opinion of the play of The
Gamester, Vol. I. 5. His Night Thoughts quoted,

Vol. I. 201.

Youth, a lesson for, Vol. I. 175, &c.

Vol. III. 19, Song.

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