Sewell, George. The Life and Character of Mr. John Philips. 1712. Observations upon Cato. 1713. A Vindication of the English Stage, exemplified in the Cato Preface to the seventh volume of the Works of Mr. William Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3d Earl of. Sensus Communis: An Essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humor. 1709. Soliloquy: or, Advice to an Author. 1710. Characteristicks of Men, Manners, &c. [Vol. 3, Miscellane ous Reflections on . . . other Critical Subjects]. 1711. Spectator, The [by Addison, Steele, &c.]. March 1, 1711, to December 6, 1712; June 18 to December 20, 1714. Steele, Sir Richard. The Theatre. January 2 to April 5, 1720. See also the Spectator, Tatler, &c. Swift, Jonathan. The Battel . . . Between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library. 1704. A Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet. 1721. Tate, Nahum. The Muses Memorial ... the Present State of Poetry. 1707. with an Account of Tatler, The [by Steele, Addison, &c.]. April 12, 1709, to January 2, 1711. Terrasson, Jean. A Discourse of Ancient and Modern Learning [trans.]. 1716. A Critical Dissertation upon Homer's Iliad . . translated from the French by F. Brerewood. 1722. Theobald, Lewis. The Censor. April 11 to June 17, 1715; January 1 to June 1, 1717. Trapp, Joseph. Prælectiones Poetica. 1711. Victor, B. An Epistle to Sir Richard Steele, on his play, call'd, The Conscious Lovers. 1722. Vida, G. The Art of Poetry. Translated . . by Christopher Welsted, Leonard. The Works of Dionysius Longinus translated . . . with some Remarks on . . . the English Poets. 1712. Epistles, Odes, &c. To which is prefix'd A Dissertation concerning the Perfection of the English Language, the State of Poetry, &c. 1724. Wesley, Samuel. An Epistle to a Friend concerning Poetry. 1700. Wotton, William. A Defense of the Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning. With Observations upon the Tale of a Tub. 1705. Young, R. An Essay upon the Writings of Mr. Addison. 3d Academy, The French: 42. INDEX Addison, Joseph: 350, 385-6. See also Tatler, &c. Eschylus: 66, 96. Æsop: 90, 91, 273-4, 281. Allegory: 87-104, 327-8. Ancients vs. Moderns: 4, 6, 14-17, 35, 37, 60-1, 218-9, 231-2, 252-3. Ariosto: 94, 107, 110. Aristophanes: 271, 273. Aristotle: 15, 31, 42, 51, 57, 59-60, 61, 65-6, 69, 71, 73, 152, 154-5, Athenæus: 217. Aulnoy, the Countess d' (Dunois): 37. Aulus Gellius: 237. Bacon, Francis: 101, 231, 314. Bartas, Sylvester du, 51. Behn, Mrs. Aphra : 262. Betterton, Thomas: 279, 282. Blackmore, Sir Richard: 35, 37, 247, 270. Boccalini, Trojano: 104. Boileau, Nicolas : 8, 51, 129-30, 134, 217, 218-9, 237-8, 317, 338-9. Bolingbroke, Viscount: 351. Bossu: see Le Bossu. Bouhours, Dominique: 229. Buckingham, George Villiers, 2d Duke of: 243. Buckinghamshire, Duke of: see Mulgrave. Butler, Samuel: 242, 244, 308. Bysshe, Edward: 19-22. Castelvetro, Ludovico: 42. Catullus: 5, 219, 359. Chapman, George: 347. Chaucer, Geoffrey: 86, 93, 233, 236-8, 359, 360. |