Birch, by no means proper to be apply'd to young No- BROOME, (Rev. Mr. Will.) His Sentiments of our Au- -Our Author's of his abilities, iii. 328. -And how he rewarded them, ibid. Billingsgate language, how to be used by learned Authors, BOND, BESALEEL, BREVAL, not living Wri- Bookfellers, how they run for a Poet, ii. 27, &c. C. Ardinal Virtues of Dulness, Book i. verfe 45 to 50. Mr. Giles Facob, i. 106. Its extraordinary Conclufion. CAXTON, his Prologue to Virgils Eneidos, App. No. ii. 130. CONCANEN (Matt.) one of the Authors of the Declar'd that when this Poem had Blanks, they meant --Of opinion, that Juvenal never fatyriz'd the Poverty Criticks, verbal ones, muft have two Poftulata allowed Catcalls, ii. 225. CURLL, Edm. His panegyric, ii. 54 -His Corinna, and what she did, 66. -His Prayer, 75.-Like Eridanus, 176. CURLL CURLL purged and vomited, ii. 143. -Toft in a Blanket and whipped, ibid. Col. CHARTRES; His Life now writing, and by D. D Ifpenfary of Dr. Garth, Book ii. verfe 132. i. IOI. Danel de Foe, In what refembled to Will. Prynn, DENNIS, (John) His Character of himself, i. 1048 -Efteem'd by our Author and why, ii. 273. And Politicks, i. 104. ii. 273. -His great Loyalty to King George how prov'd, i. 104. His refpe&t to the Bible and Alcoran, ii. ibid. His mortal fear of Mr. Pope, founded on Mr. Curl's -Of Opinion that he poyfon'd Curl, ibid. His Reason why Homer was, or was not in debt, ii. 111: As no Proteftant, ii. 258. As no Poet, ibid. His wonderful Dedication to GD—t, Esq; iii. 174; Double Falfhood, a Play publish'd by Tibbald, iii. 272. -How plainly prov'd by him to be Shakespears, ibid. But grievous Errors committed by him in the Edi- Dedicators, iii. 191, &c. Durgen, when it may come to be read? iii. 162. -How it came to be written, App. No 1. Notes. How long in writing, various Opinions thereof, Dulness, the Goddefs; her Original and Parents, i. 9. repeat the fame over again, 114. Her ways and means Their Transfiguration and Metempfychofis, 41. The Extent end EUSDEN E E. USDEN (Laurence) i. 102. iii. 319. Tax'd by Oldmixon with Nonfence, ibid. -Defended from the charge of Libelling, ii. 281. 212. F. ALSHOODS, told of our Author in Print.] FA Of his taking Verfes from James Moore, Teft. p. 12. Of his really poyfoning Mr. Curl, ii. 104. Of his contempt for the facred Writings, ii. 258. By Miff's Journalists, of unfair proceeding in the Under- By Tho. Cook, of the same, ii. 130. By Mift's Journalists, concerning Mr. Addison and him, By Pafquin, of his being in a Plot, iii. 146. By Sir Rich, Blackmore, of his burlefquing Scripture, up- By the Author of the Effay on the Dunciad, That no Li- No. 2. Mac Fleckno, not so decent and chaste in the Diction as the Friendßip, understood by Mr. Dennis to be somewhat else, Furius, Furius, Mr. Dennis call'd fo by Mr. Theobald, i. 104. Fleet-Ditch, ii. 260. Its Nymphs, 310. Smedley's Dif- G G. Ood nature of our Author; Inftances of it, in this Good Senfe, Grammar, and Verfe, defired to give place, GILDON, Charles, abused our Author in many things, GILDON and DENNIS, their unhappy Difference Gentleman, his Hymn to his Creator, by Welfted, ii. 295. HOR H. ORACE, cenfured by Mr. Welfted, Teft. p. 4. HENLEY (John the Orator.) His Tub and Eucharift, Hints, extraordinary ones, ii. 258. HORNECK and ROOME, two Party-Writers, iii. JOHNSON |