EADING-GLASS, droll fory AVAGES of America, humorons story of, 40. Consequences of the 404. wonderful fish, 453. of the moral sense, 545. Church, account of, 431. racterized. 287. His tragi.com of his plays, 291. Apology for against other charges, 294. His office and conduct defended, 547. ties controverted, 295, 374– His remarkable modelty, 383. 384. Illustrations of several bean- relating to that stary, corrected, SHASTAH of the Gentoos, fome account of, 266, 269. terized, 515. Beggars and pil. 136. Mrs. her very unfavorable SIMON, Magus, account of him, 104 His declarations troversy relating to, 417: dowble entendres, 225. 546. rent in man, 310, 210. fuit, 109 . ! fic, 522 ris, 23. Italians, 523. 509. Swift, Dean, his party spirit, 2. V. ing, 373 vernment there, 521. Great England, ib. His character of perfection of the Venetian muBp. Burnet, u. His melancholy view of the state of Ireland, 149. Venus, her poetical address to PaHis unfavourable character of the Her encomium on Irish ladies, 150. His project pleasure, 25. for abolishing the Irish language, Viedam, of the Gentoos, some acib. His remarkable thoughts on count of, 269. religion, 151. His curious re- VIRGIL, Itrange fuperftitious nosolutions for old age, 153. His tions of him, held by the vulgar character of Dr. Sheridan, 155. His account of Mrs. Johnson, Unities, dramatic, controverted, 219. His directions in the choice 295. of a wife, 226. His antiquity VOLTAIRE, Mr. his contemptuous of the English tongue, 227. His notion of the Jews controverted, character of Bp. Berkeley, 312. 131. An enemy to Rousseau, His account of his quarrel with Bettesworth, 314. His poetical detail of talents fit for converfacion, 316. His character of Daphne, 317 ALLS, not friendly to peas T. and beans (own under them, 344. Espaliers' preferred to them ETZEL, Lather's opponent, for fruit trees, 345 his bad character, 434. His WARBURTON,Bishop, his notion miserable end, 435. of the first literary and firft hiero. THEOBALD's edition of Shake. grypbic writing, 129. Contro. speare, applauded and censured, verts Volcaire's account of the 385 Jews, 131, Defends Jofephus, Tide, a remarkable one at Bristol, 135. His remarks on the con453 troversy about the feep of the TRIGONOMETRY, method of folv. foul, 141. His fevere attack of ing cases in, by arithmetic only, Dr. Lowth, 176. in whàt fense 261. a perfecutor, 179. His edition of TRINITY, new explication of, 410. Shakespeare characterised, 368. TRUTH, the happiness of mankind Attacked by Dr. Lowth, 390 how far dependent on the pro- By Dr. B. Dawson, 418. WATER, cold, ill effects of drink- TE depend on experience difcufied, 501. Wife, Swift's advice in the choico TYPHBS, lift of things tythable, of one, 226. 401. ed, 49. Exception to the particular cases, ENOPHANES, remark of, 53 ERRATA, in this Volume. Page 9, par. 5, line 7, for churchman, read chu 23, in the last line of the profe, for triumvira didates. 33, in the last line of this page, the quota alliftance ; after which the Reviewer should begin a new par. 86, Art. 30, for Škeate, read Keate. 118, par. 2, 1. 17, for patient, read patients. 146, I. 13, for appear, read appears. 148, par. 2, 1. 3; for patria, read patria. 150, 1. penult . read this is, furely, faying to 171, par. 3, 1. 15, of the note, read as they other Scriptures,' &c. 175, 1. 4, for with, read without. 219, par. 3, l. 2, for 1786, read 1686. 345, par. 3, I. 3, for then, read than. 346, l. ult. the same correction.. 348, par. 3, 1. 9, for first, read fruit. 351, 1. 2, for in, read on. 361, 1. 8 from the bottom, for is, read it. 364, par. 3, 1. 6, for in any spirited, read in 370, l. 5 from the bottom, for blefing, read b 381, par. 2, l. 15, for no great, read have no |