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Palmers, Pilgrims, iii. 113.

Pindars and Miltons, of the modern fort, iii. 164.

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QUERNO, his Refemblance to Mr. Cibber, ii. 15. Wept for joy, ibid. So did Mr. C. i. 243.

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Refemblance of the Hero to feveral great Authors,
To Querno, ut fupra. To Settle, iii. 37.
To Banks and Broome, i. 146.
Round-house, ii. prope fin.

RALPH (James), iii. 165. See Sawney.
ROOME and HORNECK, iii. 152.

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Shakspeare, to be fpelled always with an e at the end, i. 1. but not with an e in the middle, ibid. An edition of him in Marble, ibid. mangled, altered, and cut by the Players and Critics, i. 133. Very fore ftill of Tibbald, ibid.

Sepulchral Lies on Church-Walls, i. 43.

SETTLE (Elkanah), Mr. Dennis's Account of him, iii. 37. And Mr. Welfted's, ibid. Once preferred to Dryden, iii. 37. A Party-writer of Pamphlets, ib. and iii. 283. A writer of Farces and Drolls, and employed at last in Bartholomew-Fair, iii. 283. Sawney, a Poem: the Author's great ignorance in Claffical Learning, i. 1.

-In languages, iii. 165.

His Praifes on himself above Mr. Addifon, ibid. Swifs of Heaven, who they are, ii. 358.

A flipfhod Sibyl, iii. 15.

Silenus described, iv. 492.

Scholiafts, iii. 191. iv. 211. 232.

Supperlefs, a mistake concerning this word fet right with refpect to Poets and other temperate Students,

i. 115.

Sevenfold Face, who mafter of it, i. 224.

Soul (the vulgar Soul) its office, iv. 441.

Schools, their homage paid to Dulnefs, and in what,

iv. 150, &c.

TIBBALD,

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TIBBALD, not Hero of this Poem, i. init. Published
an edition of Shakespeare, i. 133. Author, fecretly
an abettor of Scurrilities against Mr. P. Vide Testi
monies, and Lift of Books.

Thule, a very Northern Poem, puts out a Fire, i. 258.
Taylors, a good word for them, against Poets and ill
Paymafters, ii. 118.

Thunder, how to make it by Mr. Dennis's Receipt,
ii. 226.

Travelling described, and its advantages, iv. 293, &c.

Verbal Critics.

them, ii. I.

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Two Points always to be granted

Venice, the city of, for what famous, iv. 308.
University, how to pass through it, iv. 255. 289.

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WARD (Edw.) a Poet and Alehouse-keeper in Moor-
fields, i. 233. What became of his Works, ibid.

-His high opinion of his Namefake, and his re-
fpect for the Pillory, iii. 34.

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WELSTED (Leonard), one of the Authors of the
Weekly Journals, abused our author, &c. many
years fince, ii. 207. Taken by Dennis for a Di-
dapper, ibid. The Character of his Poetry, iii. 170.
Weekly Journals, by whom written, ii. 280.
Whirligiggs, iii. 57.

Wizard, his Cup, and the strange Effects of it, iv. 517,
&c.

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1743,

VI. Advertisement printed in the Journals

1730,

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289

THE END OF POPE'S POEMS.

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