fyftem; a meditation upon this purfuit, intitled The Voluptuary's LXV. Dialogue between two Jews, ex- LXVI. Remarks upon Congreve's comedy of The Double Dealer LXVII. The first library in Egypt founded upon the front of that library LXVIII. Remarks on the paffions. Cafes of 26 38 46 60 Palpatius, Procax and Splendida 70 LXIX. Letter from Mr. Jedediah Fish, brought to their hearing by his process: Reflections thereupon, LXX. A vifit to Vanessa: An old gen 9 tleman there filences a talkative 76 perfon NUMBER. PAGE. 84 perfon by a fable: Vanessa's re- LXXI. Account of a ghost, from the nar- LXXII. Of the Greek comedy; of Aristotle's definition and chronology of the first comedy. Of Epicharmus confidered as the first writer of comedy LXXIII. Fragments of Epicharmus: Ac count of Phormis, Chionides, LXXIV. Of Cratinus and his comedy, in LXXV. Of Aristophanes; his history, cha racter and works ΙΟΙ III 119 LXXVI. Aristophanes defended from the criticisms of Plutarch; alfo from LXXVII. The motives and grounds for Aristophanes's attack upon Socrates 145 more NUMBER. PAGE. 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, 155 LXXX. Letter from Rufticus, giving his reafon for laying afide reading. Newspaper critique of a tragedy of Shakespear, fuppofing it now to 186 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 195 208 216 LXXXIV. On |