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SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS.
VOL.
III.
The Articles distinguished by an Asterisk * were never before
Printed.
DEDICATION to the Translation of HORACE's
EPISTLE TO The Pisos. The Author's Idea of that
Epiftle, submitted to his learned Friends and to the
Publick.
Page 1. QUINTI HORATII FLACCI EPISTOLA AD
PISONES. -TRANSLATION
P. 34. Notes ON THE ART of Poetry. Particular
Comments tending to confirm the Translator's Hy-
pothefis. Remarks on the Antient Drama,
Theatrical Musick, the Chorus, the Satyrick Drama,
with general observations necessary to illustrate and
explain the Epistle.
P. 155. The Poets, A Town Eclogue.
P. 158. An Extempore on setting out for Bath, Dec.
31, 1785.
A French Maxim in Profe-Imitated in English
Verse.
P. 159. Epigram from MARTIAL- Translation.
P. 160. The LAUREAT, An Ode.
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Page 162 Page 162. Epigram.
P. 163. A Pofthumous Work of S. JOHNSON; An Ode.
P. 167. * Psalm xxxix. Imitated in Blank Verse. 1786,
P. 171. Prologue to PhilASTER.
P. 173. Epilogue to The FAIRY Tale, May 23, 1764.
P. 174. Epilogue spoken by Miss Hopkins, at the Be-
nefit of Mr. Hopkins, Prompter, and Mrs. Hopkins,
April 30, 1765.
P. 176. Prologue fpoken by Mr. Shuter, at the open-
ing of the Old Theatre at Richmond, on Saturday,
June 6, 1767
P. 178. Prologue spoken by Mr, Powell, at the closing
of the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, on Saturday,
June 4, 1798, being the Anniversary of His Ma-
jesty's Birth-Day,
P. 180. Occasional Prologue on the Appearance of Miss
Morris in the Character of Juliet, at the Theatre
Royal in Covent Garden, 1768.
P. 182. Prologue to the Comedy of The Sister.
P. 184. Prologue to the Roman FATHER, acted at the
Theatre at Bristol, on Friday, July, 14, 1769, for
the Family of the late Mr. Powell.
P. 186. Epilogue to TIMĄNTHES.
P. 188. Prologue to the Tragedy of CLEMENTINA.
P. 190. Epilogue to CļEMENTINĄ,
Page 193
Printed in the Title line MCCLXXXVI for MCCLXXXVI,
Page 193. Prologue to the Comedy of A WIFE IN THE
Right.
P. 196. Prologue on opening the New Theatre Royal
in Liverpool, on Friday, June 5, 1772.
P. 198. Occasional Epilogue on the Departure of the
Manager of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden,
May 26, 1774
P: 200. Prologue to the Comedy of Bon Ton. -
P. 203. Prologue on opening the Theatre Royal at
Liverpool, for the Winter Season, October 1774.
P. 205. Prologue to the revived Comedy called East
WARD Hoe, November 9, 1775.
P. 207. Prologue on opening the New Theatre Royal
at Manchester, Oktober, 1775.
P. 209. Prologue to The CAPUCHIN, a Comedy,
written by Mr. Foote.
P. 212. Prologue to the revived Comedy of EPICÆNE;
OR, THE SILENT WOMAN.
P. 214. Epilogue to the Comedy of the School FOR
SCANDAL.
P. 217. Prologue on the opening of the Theatre Royal
in the Haymarket, May 15, 1777.
P. 220. Prologue to the SPANISH BARBER,
VoL, III.
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Page 222. Prologue to the Farce of Tony LUMPKIN
IN TOWN.
P. 224. Prologue to The SUICIDE, A COMEDY!
Page 227. Prologue to the Comedy of The CHAPTER
OF ACCIDENTS.
P. 229. Prologue on Opening of the Theatre Royal
Haymarket, June 1781.
P. 231. Prologue to the Farce of The Positive Man.
P. 233. Prologue to Lillo's Tragedy of FATAL Cu
RIOSITY, on its revival at the Theatre Royal in the
Hay-Market, June 29, 1782.
P. 235. Prologue to the Comedy of The East INDIAN:
P. 237. Epilogue to the Comedy of The CAPRICIOUS
LADY.
P. 239. Occasional Prologue on Opening the 'Theatre
Royal Hay-Market, May, 31, 1783.
P. 241. Epilogue to the Comedy of a FRIEND IN
Need Is A FRIEND INDEED.
P. 244. Prologue to the Comedy of The YOUNG
QUAKER.
P. 245. Epilogue to The Young QUAKER.
P. 248. Prologue to the Comedy of The Birth-Day,
August 12, 1783.
P. 250. Prologue to the ELECTION
THE MA,
NAGERS, June 1784.
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