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THEOCRITUS, in his epigrams corrected, 113, &
In his paftorals corrected, 256.

explained, xii.

The Doric dialect changed in his poems, 282.

THESPIS, the inventor of stage plays, 100.

TIBULLUS, corrected, 100, n. Explained, 361. Affected

the alliteration, 409.

Touch, touches, 306.

Tragedy, its rife and progrefs, B. I. Sect. XIV.

Tragic character, 30, 31, 68, 69. Tragical paffions, B. I.

Sect. VIII.

Tragi-comedy, B. I. Sect. XIII.

Tevsudia, 111, n.

True-penny, 396.

Truth, poetic, 88. Neceffarily perfued, 131.
Tutelar deities, 183, &c. See Daemon.

Τύχη, 185.

Tyranny, its influence on arts and Sciences, B. I. Sect. XV.
Tyrannic paffions, 34-

TYRTAEUS, explained and corrected, 236, 237.

V.

V confonant in Latin changed into W by the English, 214.
Verbs, applied properly to one fubftantive, and improperly to
the other, 392.

Verfes, treated of, 366.

Veffel, for body, 222.

The Vice, a droll character in our old plays, 393, &c.

VIRGIL, a flatterer of Octavius, 124.

Ordered his poem to be burnt, and why, 125, n.

Romans characterized in his poem, 139, 140.

Character of Dido, 51, 52.

of Camilla, 71, 72,

of Mezentius, 66.

VIRGIL,

VIRGIL, whether he errs in his chief character, 51, n.
Chiming terminations in his Poem, 13, n.

Paffages explained, 189, 217, n. 221 n. 255, n.
259, n. 264, 319, n. 321, 3530

354, 355, 390, 391, 392.

corrected, 124, n. 194, 195, 291, n,

Vossius, noted, 372.

299, 369, 370, 390, 391.

U.

Unity, Jee Whole. Unities of time and place, B. I. Sect.
IX. Unity of character, 79, 80. See Character.

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WISDOM OF SOLOMON, explained, 272, n.

.

Wit and gravity, blended, in the greateft characters, 97, 98.
Wizard, 29, n.

Women, not fuffered on the stage till the restoration, 73, n.
See Ladies.

Wonder, fee Admiration.

Words, inftances of them lengthened in Scanfion, 372, & n.

X.

XENOPHON, his Arop. corrected, 111, 114, n. His Zvww.
explained and corrected, 261, 262.

FINI S.

ERRAT A.

239. lin. 19. infert, And in Timon. A& III.

307. for gaudea, read gaudia.

358. for fteteret, read fteterat. 370. for ora, read oro.

373. read, ǎquae, siluae.

400. for integerity, read integrity.

403. for Medea, read Medea.

412. for eage-winged, read eagle,wing'd.

INDE X.

for Heteretio, read Iteratio.

After MURETUS, &c. dele Plato's and Cicero's opi

nion of them.

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