radicals, ibid. Of derivatives, xcvi. Compound words, xcviii. Of the tone or accent of words, xcix. General definitions of the accent, c. Diftinction of the accent as to its force, ibid. Of the duration of the accent, ci. Difference between extended and acute fyllables cii. Of the accent of radicals, ciii. Of the accent of derivatives, ibid. Of the accent of compound words, cv. Reflections upon words as parts of fpeech, ibid. Further reflections upon words, cvii. Analysis of the inflections, cviii. (I.) Further reflections on the fubftantive. (1.) Divifion of it, cix. (2.) The gender of fubftantives, ibid. (3.) Of the formation of the Plural, cx. (4.) Of the declenfion, ibid. (II.) Of the Article, cxi. (III.) Of the Adjective, cxiii. (IV.) Of numerical words, cxiv. (V.) Of the Pronouns, CXV. (VI.) Of the Verb, cxvii. (VII.) Of the Particles. lxx. Conclufion, ibid. the grammatical defignation of words, ibid. the etymology of words, CXXV V. II. III. VI. VII. the principal fignification of words, cxxvi the illuftration of words by examples, cxxix the practical applicaton of words, Extract from a Critical Effay; by Dr Adam Smith, ibid. Referring to the Names, which occur in thefe Effays *. Alcock, John, 58. Alfred, king, 7, 9, 10, 19. Arbuthnot, Alexander, 79. lord Francis, 85. Behn, Mrs. 84. Brighman, Nicholas, 44. Brunne: V-Robert de Brunne, 35. Bryant, Sir Francis, 62. Buckhurst, Lord, 82. IV. 51. VI. 65. 66. Edwards, Richard, 67. Fabian, Robert, 57. Fleming Abraham, 69, 71, 72. Gafcoigne, George, 69, 72, 78, 8. Gaunt, John of, 41. Golding, Arthur, 70, 71. Googe, Barnaby, 69, 71. Gower, John, 46, 47. Green, Robert, 81. Gray, Lady Jane, 66. Grimoald, Nicholas, 63, 72. Grofteft, Robert, 35. Haliwell, Edward, 63. Jofeph, 79. Hampole, Richard, 36. Harrington, Sir James, 72. Harvey, Gabriel, 78, Haftings, Francis, 66. Hatton, Lord Chancellor, 82. Hawes, Stephen, 58. Henry I. 23. V. 48. the Minstrel, 55 Heywood, Jasper, 70, John, 63. Higden, 47. Holland, 55. Holme, Wilfrid, 63. Hooker, Richard, 75, 84 Hopkins, John, 65. Howard Henry, Earl of Northampt. 82. Surrey, 62, 63. * In order to fave room, and to render the finding out of the Names easier to the reader, we have reduced the Roman Numbers to those in common use. * Merimuth, Adam de, 47. Montgomery, Alexander, 79. Occleve, 49, 56, Philips, Catherine, 84. Poulett, William. 82. Poyngz, Sir Anthony, 69. Raleigh, Sir Walter. 75. 78, Ratcliffe, Thomas, 75. Ripley, George, 50. Rochford, Viscount, 62. Roos, John, 62. Roper, Margaret, 64. Rowley, Thomas, 52. Sheffield, Lord Edmund, 66. Sidney, Mary, 83. Sir Philip, 69, 81 Sinclair, Henry Earl of, 60. Smith, Nicholas, 69. Sir Thomas, 65, 68. Sommerfet, Duke of, 66 Studley, John, 69 Swynford, Catherine, 42 Tiptoft, John, 56 Tuberville, George. 71, 78 Tuffer, Thomas, 67 Tye, Chriftopher, 65 Walter, William. 59 Warton, 7, 19, 23, 27, 31 CATALOGUE CATALOGUE Of References to the original publications, as well as tranflations made into English, and fome remarkable passages. Address to his empty purfe,. by Chau Book of Kings, 66 Caefar's Commentaries, by Golding, 71 Cicero's Offices, by Grimoald, 72 Oration for Archias, by Drant, 72 Select Epifles by Fleming, 27 Complaint of Scotland, by Inglis, 63 Concordance of Sins, by Fabian, 57 Confeffio Amantis, by Gower, 46 Confolation of Q. Mary's, &c 83 Court of Love, by Chaucer, 40, 55 Venus, by K. James, 55 Defence of Poefie, by Sidney, 82 Demofthenes's SevenOrations, by Whe fon, 69 Deftruction of Troy, by Lydgate, 50 Ecclefia tical Polity, by Hooker, 75 Ella, Tragedy of, by Rowley, 53 Erafmus's Inftitution, by Lumley, 64 Froiffart's Chronicle, by Bourchier, 64 Golden Epiftles by Fenton, 82 Gorboduc, by Sackville, 79 Guicciardini's Hiftory of Italy, by Fentou, 72, 82 Heliodorus's Hiftory,by Underdowne, 69 Hercules Oeteus, by Studley, 69 Herodian's Hiftory, by Smith, 69 History of the World, by Raleigh, 75 Homer's Iliad, by Hall, 69 Horace's Art of Poetry, by Q Elizabeth, 82 Satires, Epiftles and Art of Poetry, By Drant, 71 Husbandrie, five hundred points of good;-by Tuffer, 67 Hyppolitus. by Studley, 69 Idiot, an epithet given to a Bishop, 22 Jewel's Apology for the Church of England, 83 Kocrates Ifocrates, by Fleming, 69 Juftin's Hiftory, by Golding, 71 King's Quair, by K. James I. 54 Laconic Advice, by Chaucer, 44 Lucan's First Book, by Marloe, 71 Martial's Epigrams, by Kendall, 71 Moralities improved by Raftall, 59, 61 Ochine's Sermons, by A. Bacon, 83 Falli, 70 Heroical ville, 70 Epiftles, by Tuber Ibis, by Underdowne, 70 Triftia, by Churchyard, 70 Orofius's traanflation, by K. Alfred, 10 Palingenius's Zodiac, by Googe, 71 Paradife of dainty dev. by Edwards, 67 Paffetyme of Pleasure, by Hawes, 58 Peblis to the Play, by K. James I. 54. Philotus, 64 Pliny's Letters, by Fleming, 72 Plutarch de Curiofitate, by Q. Elizabeth, 82 Polyalbion, by Drayton, 26 Promos and Caffandra, by Whetstone, 80 Reconciliation, way of, by E. Ruffel,83 Rhodes, Hiftory of the Siege of by Kay, 51 Royal advice to her Son, by Q. Mary, 83 Salluft's Jugurth. War, by Q. Eliza. beth, 82 Schoolmafter, by R. Ascham, 68 Statius's Thebais, by Newton, 71 Siege of Thebes, by Lydgate, 50 by Phayer & Twyne,70 71 Ibid. Alexis, by Fleming, Bucolics & Georgics, Do. Ibid. Culex, by Spenfer, Virtue and Vyce, by Ballenden, 63 Vifion of P. Plowman, by Longlande, 31 Utopia, by Sir Thomas More, 61 Wallace, Sir William's Life and exploits, by Henry the Minstrel, 39, 55 Writer, the firft for Bread, 81 Xenophon's Inflitut. by Bercher, 69. ESSAY |