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LXV. Dialogue between two Jews, ex-
tracted from an old novel written
by Thomas Nafhe in 1594; de-
fcriptions of French, Spanish and
Italian travellers, taken from the
fame author

LXVI. Remarks upon Congreve's comedy

of The Double Dealer

LXVII. The first library in Egypt founded
by Ofymanduas: The infcription

upon the front of that library
confidered and applied : Account of
the public libraries in Rome;
their number, defcription and
furniture

LXVIII. Remarks on the paffions. Cafes of

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Palpatius, Procax and Splendida 70

LXIX. Letter from Mr. Jedediah Fish,
with cafes of feveral perfons

brought to their hearing by his

process: Reflections thereupon,
and a hint to parents

LXX. A vifit to Vanessa: An old gen

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tleman there filences a talkative

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perfon

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84

perfon by a fable: Vanessa's re-
marks thereupon

LXXI. Account of a ghost, from the nar-
rative of a clergyman, to whom

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LXXII. Of the Greek comedy; of Aristotle's definition and chronology of the first comedy. Of Epicharmus confidered as the first writer of

comedy

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LXXIII. Fragments of Epicharmus: Ac

count of Phormis, Chionides,
Magnes and Dinolochus, the
founders of comedy

LXXIV. Of Cratinus and his comedy, in
reply to the fatire of Aristophanes :
Of Eupolis, his fragments com-
pared with certain paffages in
Ben Jonson

LXXV. Of Aristophanes; his history, cha

racter and works

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LXXVI. Aristophanes defended from the

criticisms of Plutarch; alfo from
the account which Elian gives
of his attack upon Socrates

LXXVII. The motives and grounds for Aristophanes's attack upon Socrates

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more

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more fully confidered, with fome anecdotes of that philofopher's School and private character: The dates of the eleven remaining plays of this poet afcertained

LXXVIII. Of the remaining writers of the old comedy, viz. Amipfias, Plato,

Crates, Phrynichus, Pherecrates,

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LXXX. Letter from Rufticus, giving his reafon for laying afide reading.

Newspaper critique of a tragedy

of Shakespear, fuppofing it now to
be brought out

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LXXXI. Memoirs of a Sentimentalift exem

plified in the adventures of Sappho

and Mufidorus

LXXXII. Conclufion of the above

LXXXIII. Of the morality of Christianity

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LXXXIV. On

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