G. Genius, Guardian, 183, &c. Gorboducke, a play, 62, n. Gothick chivalry, 21, &c. See Englishmen. Government, popular, its influence on arts and sciences, B. I. Grave writers, 97, 98. Gravity and humour blended in the Greek writers, their excellency, 124. The only models for How fo many came to be deftroyed, 18, 19, & n. Ancient Greek language, Hand, for power, 224. Haver, Having, 321. H. Hell, variety of torments there, 218, &c. HELIODORUS, 268. HESYCHIUS, illuftrated, 216. Hieronymo, or the Spanish tragedy, a play ridiculed by Shakespeare and Johnson, 284. High and low life, 86. HOBBES, noted, 84. HOMER, a Specimen of the manner in which his poem was An Account of his editor Ariftarchus, 132, 133, 220, 221, n. Paffages explained, 48, n. 224, 225, n. 237. Honesty, whether requifite in a poet, B. I. Sect. XI. 130. A flatterer of Oltavius, 124. Dwells too long on the fatyric drama, 101, n. HORACE, HORACE, explained and defended, 89, & n. 108, 109, & n. Some of his odes corrected and explained, 165, 166, Hofpitality, facred, 31, n. Human nature, 68, 69. corrected, 194. Humour and gravity, seldom found mixed in the fame cha- racter, 97. L. JAMES, firft, king, complemented by Shakespeare, 39. In, in compofition, 305, 306. Inspiration, poetical, 4, & n. Interesting subjects of poetry, what? 31, 46, 69. JOHNSON, Ben. his Mafque at Whitehall, 38, n. Every man in his humour, explained, 63, 64, n. 244. Every man out of his humour, explained, 64, 135 Volpone, illuftrated, 81, 82. corrected, 405. corrected 65, 112, n. Cynthia's Revels, explained, 147, n. explained, 307, n. Alchymift, explained, 289, n. 395- The Devil's an Afs, corrected and explained, 394- Catiline, corrected, 405, 406. Heretio fyllabarum, 408, &c. See Alliteration. Ee 3 Kalar- K. Καλαιβάτας θεός, 223. Κήριναι υπολήψεις, 32. Knight-errantry. See Chivalry. L. LABERIUS, bis mimes, 101, n. Ladies, the upper-hand given them, and allowed to wear 71, 72, n. Nature of fine Ladies, 29. 30. Latin ftage writers, 122, 130. Latin authors, 130, 131. LONGINUS, noted, 83, n. Corrected, 255, 256. Love, a comic paffion, 7, & n. Love and honor, ibid. Ludere, meaning of the word, 307. Lyes, how neceffary in poetry, 23, & n. Probable lyes bet- M. Machines, poctic, 44, 45, n. Magic, poetic, 97. To make, a maker, a poet, 135, & n. Man, character of man in general, 68, 69. Man-fcience, 69. Manners, poetic, B. I. Sect. X. MARTIAL, explained, 139. Marvellous, fee Admiration. Malk, an account of the ancient, 103, 104. MAXIMUS TYRIUS, explained and corrected, 271, 272. Meiofis, a figure used by Shakespeare, 149. Men of wit, 97, 98. MENANDER, bis rife and character, 120, 121. How his plays came to be defroyed, 19, & n. MILTON, MILTON, Spencer and Shakespeare his originals, 365. Bor- Often repeats the same letter, 267, 268. His broken verfes, how artful, 366, &c. A fine inftance of the fuitableness of character Tincture of Vanity in Eve, bow finely and ten- The Paradife Loft, how far a picture of his. Paffages illuftrated, 96, & n. 141, 142, 143, Defended and explained, 158, & n. xxviii, &c. 227, 228, 334, 337, 338, n. 343, 344, 355, 359, Corrected and explained, 198, 202, 230, 402, A better reading proposed, 152, 153. Samfon Agonistes, 144. Corrected, 407, 408. Mifanthrope, 68, 69. Mocker, 397. Models, for taft, 130, 131. Monofyllables, frequent in the ancient Greek language, 364. Moralities, 99, & n. MURETUS, how far be impofed on Scaliger, 290. Plato's. and Cicero's opinion of them, ibid. Myfteries, 99, & n. N. Nature and truth to be ftudied, not fashion and cuftom, 86, 385, 386. Human nature, 68, 69. Natural character, 30, 31, 68, 69. Nepenthe, 42, n. Notion, 229. O. OCTAVIUS, his character, 75, 76, 122. Ομοιοτέλευτα, 12, n. See Rimes. OVID, In Metamorp. corrected, 155, 156, n. 305, 306, n. Amor, corrected and explained, 190, 191. Art. Amat. explained, 307, n. P. Palatine library, burnt, 18, n. Παράβασις, 119, n. Parodies, 120, n. Пagóμosov, a figure ridiculed in Shakespeare, 268. See Al- literation. Phallic, 110, & n. Quilaola, a fine inftance of that figure, 36, & n. PHILEMON, corrected, 290, n. PIERS PLOWMAN, cited, 410. PLATO, his opinion of mufic, 17. His opinion of human of character, 70. His Gorgias explained, 114, 115, 263, 264. Io cited, 4, n. Symposium explained, 98, 263. PLATO, |