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HOLLAND, Philemon, i. 154.

Hearne, Thomas, iii. 185.

Horneck, Philip, iii. 152.

Haywood, Eliza, ii. 157, &c.

Howard, Edward, i. 297.

Henley, John, the Orator, ii. 2. 425. iii. 199, &c.
Huns, iii. 90.

Heywood, John, i. 98.

Harpsfield, i. 153.
Hays, iv. 560.

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SETTLE, Elkanah, i. 90. 146. iii. 37.
Smedley, Jonathan, ii. 291, &c.
Shadwell, Thomas, i. 240. iii. 22.
Scholiafts, iv. 231.

Silenus, iv. 492.

Sooterkins, i. 126.

TATE, i. 105. 238.

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Theobald, or Tibbald, i. 133. 286.
Tutchin, John, ii. 148.

Toland, John, ii. 399:

iii. 212.

Tindal, Dr. ii. 399. iii. 212. iv. 492.
Taylor, John, the Water-Poet, iii. 19.

VANDALS, iii. 86.

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Vifigoths, iii. 94.

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WALPOLE, Sir Robert, praised by our Author, ii.

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Welfted, Leonard, ii. 207. iii. 170.

Woolfton, Thomas, iii. 212.

Wormius, iii. 188.

Waffe, iv. 237.

Walker, Hat-Bearer to Bentley, iv. 206. 273.

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VERSE and NOTE on it. Teft. Teftimonies. Ap.
Appendix.]

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DDISON (Mr.) railed at by A. Phillips, iii. 326.
Abused by J. Oldmixon, in his Profe-

Effay on Criticism, &c. ii. 283.

-by J. Ralph, in a London Journal, iii. 165.
-Celebrated by our Author,-Upon his Difcourfe
of Medals-In his Prologue to Cato-In his Imita-
tion of Horace's Epistle to Auguftus-and in this
Poem, ii. 140.

Falfe Facts concerning him and our Author related by
anonymous Perfons in Mift's Journal, &c. Teft.
-Difproved by the testimonies of

—The Earl of Burlington,

-Mr. Tickell,

-Mr. Addison himself, ib.

Anger, one of the characteristics of Mr. Dennis's Cri-
tical writings, i. 106.

Affirmation, another: Teft.

[To which are added by Mr. Theobald, Ill-nature,
Spite, Revenge, i. 106.]

'Altar of Cibber's Works, how built, and how found-

ed, i. 157, &c.

Æfchylus,

Æfchylus, iii. 313.

Affes, at a Citizen's gate in a morning, ii. 247.
Appearances, that we are never to judge by them,
efpecially of Poets and Divines, ii. 426.
Alehoufe, the Birth-place of Mr. Cook, ii. 138.
-one kept by Edw. Ward, i. 233.

-and by Taylor the Water-poet, iii. 19.

ARNAL, William, what he received out of the Trea
fury for writing Pamphlets, ii. 315.

ARISTOTLE, his Friends and Confefsors, whom, iv.

192.

-How his Ethics came into disuse, ibid.

BEDLAM, i. 29.

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BANKS, his Refemblance to Mr. Cibber in Tragedy,
i. 146.

BATES (Julius) fee HUTCHINSON (John).

BROOM, Ben Jonfon's man, ibid.

BAVIUS, iii. 24. Mr. Dennis his great opinion of
him, ib.

Bawdry, in Plays, not disapproved of by Mr. Dennis,
iii. 179.

BLACKMORE, (Sir Rich.) his Impiety and Irreligion,
proved by Mr. Dennis, ii. 268.

-His Quantity of Works, and various Opinions
of them-His abuse of Mr. Dryden and Mr. Pope,
ibid.

Bray, a word much beloved by Sir Richard, ii. 260.
Braying, described, ii. 247.

Birch, by no means proper to be applied to young No-
blemen, iii. 334-

BL-D, what became of his works, i. 231.

Broome, (Rev. Mr. Will.) His fentiments of our au-
thor's virtue, Test.

-Our author of his, iii. 332.

Brooms (a feller of) taught Mr. John Jackson his trade,

ii. 137.

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