'Loss of Memory or Forgetfulness, certainly Cured, By a grateful Electuary, peculiarly adapted for that End; it strikes at the Prime Cause (which few apprehend) of Forgetfulness, makes the Head clear and easie, the Spirits free, active and undisturb'd; corroborates and revives all the noble Faculties of the Soul, such as Thought, Judgment, Apprehension, Reason and Memory; which last in particular it so strengthens, as to render that Faculty exceeding quick and good beyond Imagination; thereby enabling those whose Memory was before almost totally lost, to remember the Minutest Circumstance of their Affairs, &c. to a wonder. Price 2s. 6d. a Pot. Sold only at Mr. Payne's at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Church Yard near Cheapside with Directions.'
An Entertainment of Musick, consisting of a Poem called The Passion of Sappho: Written by Mr. Harison. And the Feast of Alexander: Written by Mr. Dryden; as they are set to Musick by Mr. Thomas Clayton (Author of Arsinoe) will be performed at his House in York-Buildings to Morrow the 29th Instant: Beginning at 8 in the Evening. Tickets at 5s. each, may be had at Mr. Charles Lillie's, the Corner of Beauford-Buildings, and at Mr. Elliott's, at St. James's Coffee-house. No Money receiv'd, or Tickets given out at the House.
'This Poem is sold by Jacob Tonson, at Shakspear's Head over against Catherine-street in the Strand1.
'Any Master or Composer, who has any Piece of Musick which he desires to bring in Publick, may have the same perform'd at Mr. Clayton's by his Performers; and be rewarded in the Manner as the Authors of Plays have Benefit Nights at the Play-house. The Letter subscribed A. A. May the 25, is received.' (No. 76.)
'To be Disposed of at a very reasonable Rate, a Compleat Riding Suit for a Lady, of Blue Camlet, well laced with Silver, being a Coat, Wastecoat, Petticoat, Hatt and Feather, never worn but twice; to be seen at Mr. Harford's at the Acorn in York-street, Covent-garden.'
'The Delightful Chymical Liquor, for the Breath, Teeth and Gums, which in a Moment makes the most Nauseous Breath smell delicately Fine and Charming, and in very little Time infallibly Cures, so that an offensive Breath will not return; It certainly makes the blackest and most foul Teeth perfectly White, Clean and Beautiful to a Miracle; Cures the Scurvy in the Gums, tho' never so inveterate, making the Flesh grow again, when almost Eaten away, and infallibly fastens loose Teeth to Admiration, even in Old People, who too often falsly think their Age to be the Occasion: In short, for delightful Perfuming, and quickly Curing an ill scented Breath, for presently making the blackest Teeth most excellently White, certainly fastening them when Loose, effectually preserving them from Rotting or Decaying, and assuredly Curing the Scurvy in the Gums, it has not its Equal in the Universe, as Abundance of the Nobility and Gentry throughout the kingdom have Experienced. Is sold at Mr. Payn's, a Toyshop at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, near Cheapside, at 2s. 6d. a Bottle with Directions.'
'In Dean Street, Sohoe, is a very good House to be Lett, with a very good Garden, at Midsummer or Michaelmas; with Coachhouse and Stables or without. Inquire at Robin's Coffeehouses near St. Anne's Church.'
'This Day is Publish'd
'A Representation of the Present State of Religion, with regard to the late Excessive growth of Infidelity, Heresy, and Prophaneness: Unanimously agreed upon by a Committee of both Houses of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, and afterwards pass'd in the lower House, but rejected by the upper House. Members of the Committee. The Bps. of Peterborough, Landaff, Bangor, St. Asaph, St. David's, Dr. Atterbury, Prol. Dr. Stanhope, Dr. Godolphin, Dr. Willis, Dr. Gastrel, Dr. Ashton, Dr. Smalridge, Dr. Altham, Dr. Sydel, Archdeacon of Bridcock. Printed for Jonah Bowyer at the Rose in Ludgate-street. Price 6s. At the same time will be Publish'd a Representation of the present State of Religion, &c., as drawn up by the Bishops, and sent down to the Lower House for their Approbation, Price 6d.'
'The Vapours in Women infallibly Cured in an Instant, so as never to return again, by an admirable Chymical Secret, a few drops of which takes off a Fit in a Moment, dispels Sadness, clears the Head, takes away all Swimming, Giddiness, Dimness of Sight, Flushings in the Face, &c., to a Miracle, and most certainly prevents the Vapours returning again; for by Rooting out the very cause, it perfectly Cures as Hundreds have experienc'd: It also strengthens the Stomach and Bowels, and causes Liveliness and settled Health. Is sold only at Mrs. Osborn's Toy-shop, at the Rose and Crown under St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, at 2s. 6d. the Bottle, with Directions.' (No. 120.)
'An Admirable Confect, which assuredly Cures Stuttering or Stammering in Children or grown Persons, tho' never so bad, causing them to speak distinct and free, without any trouble or difficulty; it remedies all manner of Impediments in the Speech, or disorders of the Voice of any kind, proceeding from what cause soever, rendering those Persons capable of speaking easily, free and with a clear Voice, who before were not able to utter a Sentence without Hesitation; its stupendious Effects, in so quickly and infallibly curing Stuttering, Stammering, and all disorders of the Voice and difficulty in delivery of the Speech are really Wonderful. Price 2s. 6d. a Pot, with Directions. Sold only at Mr. Osborn's Toyshop at the Rose and Crown, under St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street.'
'The famous Bavarian Red Liquor:
Which gives such a delightful blushing Colour to the Cheeks of those that are White or Pale, that it is not to be distinguished from a natural fine Complexion, nor perceived to be artificial by the nearest Friend. Is nothing of Paint, or in the least hurtful, but good in many Cases to be taken inwardly. It renders the Face delightfully handsome and beautiful; is not subject to be rubb'd off like Paint, therefore cannot be discovered by the nearest friend. It is certainly the best Beautifier in the World.'
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Abbey, Westminster 26, 329
Abel Drugger, Ben Jonson's28 Fn. 5
Abigails (male) for ladies 45
Abracadabra 221 Fn. 3
Absence
in love
of mind
24, 241, 245
77
Abstinence 174, 195
Academy for Politics305
Acasto, the agreeable man386
Accounts, keeping 174
Acetur's raillery422
Acosta's defence of Jewish ceremonies 213
Acrostics 60 Fn. 4
Act
of Deformity for the Ugly Club
of Uniformity, Toleration, Settlement
Stamp
17
3 Fns. 3, 4, 5
445 Fn. 1
Action
the, in an Epic poem 116, 292, 541, 588
267
Actions 174, 257
Admiration 73, 237, 256, 340, 413
Adrian, Emperor, Pope on his last lines 532
Adversity 237
Advertisements1 2 n., 31 Fn. 1, 46 Fn. 2, 65 Fn. 2, 141 Fn. 2, 156 Fn. 1, 291 Fn. 7, 294 Fn. 2, 332 Fn. 1, 358 Fn. 1, 370 Fn. 6, 462 n., 489 Fn. 4, 514 Fn. 2, 533 Fn. 1, 547 Fn. 1
Advice
to a daughter, George Savile, Lord Halifax's34, 385, 475, 512
170
Æneid in rhyme 60
Æschylus, Prometheus Bound of 357 Fn. 5
Æsop17 Fn. 2
Affectation
of vice, outlives the practice35, 38, 150, 205, 284, 404, 408, 460, 515
318
Affection 449
Affliction
not uncharitably to be called a judgment95, 163, 164, 501
483
Aganippe, the fountain 514
Age 6, 153, 260, 336
Aglaüs, the happy man610
Agreeable, in conversation, the art of being
man
woman386
280, 386
21
Alabaster, Dr. 221
Albacinda, the too fair and witty 144
Albertus Magnus 56 Fn. 1
Alexander the Great
project of an opera upon him
William, Earl of Stirling32, 127, 337, 379
14
300 Fn. 1
Allegories
in Epics 55, 421, 501
357
Allusion 421
Almanza, battle of 7 Fn. 1
Alms 232
Alnaschar, the Persian glassman 535
Altar, poem in shape of an 58
Amanda rewarded375
Amaryllis improved by good breeding 144
Amazons, the commonwealth of433, 434
Ambition 27, 125, 156, 180, 188, 200, 219, 224, 255, 257, 570, 613, 624
Americans,
who used painting for writing
their opinion of departed souls, in a vision
416
56
Amoret the jilt reclaimed 401
Amorous Club30
Amusements 93
Anacharsis, the Corinthian drunkard, a saying of 569
Anagram 58 Fn. 2, 60
Anatomy, speculations on 543
Ancestry 612
Ancients, the 61, 249, 358
Andromache 57
Angels 610
Anger 438
Animals, structure and instincts of120, 121
Anna Bella on the conversation between men and women 53
Anne Boleyn's last letter to Henry VIII.397
Anne, Queen
mourning for384 Fn. 1
606
Annihilation 210
Anthony, Mark, his witty mirth 386
Antigonus painted by Apelles 633
Antimony, Basil Valentine on 94 Fn. 1
Antiochus in love with his mother-in-law 229
Antipathies 538, 609
Anti-starers appointed 20
Anxieties, unnecessary615
Apes, some women considered as244
Apollo,
his temple on the top of Leucate
his throne
233
514
Apollodorus, a fragment of 203
Apostle spoons 250
Apothecaries 195
Apparitions
Plato's opinion of 12, 110
90
Appearances 86, 87, 360
Appetites 120, 208, 260
Applause 188, 442, 610
April,
described
the first of
425
47
Arabian Nights 195, 535
Arable, Mrs., in a stage coach 132
Aranda, Countess of, displeased with Gratian 379
Araspas and Panthea, story of 564
Arcadia, Sidney's 37 Fn. 2
Archduke Charles 45 Fn. 1
Architecture 415
Aretino 23 Fn. 6
Arguments, management of 197, 239
Argus 250
Arietta, the agreeable 11
Aristas and Aspasia, the happy couple 128
Aristenætus, letters of 238
Aristippus, saying of, on contentment 574
Aristophanes 23 Fn. 2
Aristotle 39, 40 Fn. 1, 42, 86 Fn. 6, 166, 239, 267 Fns. 4, 5 & 9, 273 Fns. 1 & 12, 279 Fn. 1 285 Fn. 1 291 Fn. 2, 297 Fns. 3, 9 & 14, 315 Fn. 2
Arithmetic, political 200
Arm, the orator's weapon 541
Army,
losses in a campaign
wherein a good school
180
566
Arsinoe, the opera 18 Fn. 1
Art,
general design of
and taste
works of
of Criticism, Pope's
541
29
414
253
Artillery, Milton's 333
Artist and author compared 166
Asaph (Bishop of St.), preface to sermons384 Fn. 1
Aspasia, an excellent woman 128
Ass, schoolman's case of the, applied 191, 196, 201
Assizes, county, described122
Association of honest men proposed126
Assurance, modest 75, 166, 185, 373
Astræa, D'Urfe's 37 Fn. 2
Astrop Spa 154 Fn. 3
Atheists 237, 381, 389, 483
Atlantis, the New 37 Fn. 2
Attention, the true posture of 521
Atticus,
his genius
as a friend
150
385
Audience at a play 13, 190, 502
August described 425
Augustus Cæsar 528, 585
Aurelia, a happy wife 15
Author
and readers
and artist
and author
on himself
for what to be admired
inconvenience of his signing his name to his works
of folios takes precedence
for the stage
1
166
124
4, 9
355
451
529
51
Avarice 55, 224, 624
Axe, poem in the shape of an 58
Babblers218
Babes in the Wood 85
Babylon 415
Bachelors, an inquisition on 320
Bacon flitch at Whichenovre 607
Bacon, Lord
quoted 554
10, 19, 411, 447
Bags of money transformed 3
Balance, Jupiter's, in Homer and Virgil 463
Baldness 497
Ballads (old),
admiration of
Chevy Chace
Babes in the Wood
85, 502 Fn. 1
70, 74
85
Balloon 45 Fn. 3
Balzac 355
Bamboo, Benjamin, his philosophical use of a shrew 482
Bank of England 2 Fn. 1
Bankruptcy 428, 456
Bantam, the ambassador from, describes the English 557
Bantry Bay383 Fn. 1
Barbadoes,
Ligon's History of
appeals from
11 Fn. 2
394
Barbarity 139
Bareface, his success with the ladies 156
Barn Elms91
Barnes, Joshua 245
Bar, oratory of the English 407
Barnaby-bright 632
Barr, Mr. 388
Barreaux, Jacques Vallée, Seigneur des 513 Fn. 2
Barrow, Isaac 106 Fn. 4
Bashfulness natural to the English 148
Basil Valentine and his son, history of 426
Bastards 203
Bastile, a prisoner in the 116
Battles, descriptions of428
Bawlers 148
Baxter 84, 445, 498
Bayle,
on libels
his dictionary
451
92 Fn. 2, 121 Fn. 1, 198 Fn. 1
Beagles 116 Fn. 1
Bear garden,
visited
how to improve the
436, 449
141
Beards 321 331
Beau
and Quaker
Beau's head dissected
631
255
Beaufort, Cardinal, Shakespeare's death of 210
Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Lady 270
Beauties 4, 33, 87, 144, 155
Beauty 33, 133, 302, 406, 412, 510
Beaver, the haberdasher and coffeehouse politician49
Beef-steak Club 9 Fn. 2
Beggars
Sir A. Freeport on430, 613
232
Behn, Aphra 22 Fn. 4, 51 Fn. 9
Beings,
scale of, considered
imaginary
519
419
Bel and the Dragon 28 Fn. 6
Bell Savage, etymology of 28
Belvidera, song upon, criticized 470
Beneficence 292, 588, 601
Bentley, Richard 165
Biblis, every woman's rival 187
Bill,
for preserving female fame
of mortality
326
289
Bion, saying of, on search for happiness 574
Birch, Dr. Thomas 364 Fn. 2
Birds
for the opera
better education of, by L. Tattle
how affected by colours
5
36, 121
412
Birthday, Queen Anne's294
Biters 47, 504
Biton and Cleobis 483
Blackmore, Sir R. 6 Fn. 1, 339 Fn. 8, 543
Bland, Dr. 628
Blank, a letter from 563
Blank verse 39
Blast, Lady, her character 457
Bluemantle, Lady 427
Blushing 390
Boar killed by Mrs. Tofts in Armida 22 Fn. 3
Board-wages 88
Boccalini, Trajan 291 Fn. 6, 335, 514
Bodily exercises 161
Body, human, transcendent wisdom in construction of the 543
Boevey, Mrs. Catherine 113 Fn. 1
Boileau 47, 209, 279 Fn. 11
Boleyn, Anne, her letter to Henry VIII. 397
Bond, John 286 Fn. 1
Bonosus, a drunken Briton 569
Books 37, 93, 123, 124, 163, 166
Bossu, Réné le 279 Fn. 4, 291 Fn. 2
Bouhours, Dominique 62 Fn. 4
Boul, Mr., sale of his pictures 226
Bouts Rimés60
Bow, English use of the 161
Boyle, Hon. Robert 94, 121, 531, 554
Bracton's law of Scolds 479 Fn. 2
Brady, Nicholas168 Fn. 3
Breeding (good) 66, 119, 169
Bribery 239, 394
British
Ladies and Picts
Princes, Hon. E. Howard's
41
43 Fn. 7
Brome, Dr. 302
Brooke and Hellier 362 Fn. 5
Brown, Tom, his new method of writing576
Brunetta and Phillis 80
Bruno, Giordano 389
Bruyère's character of an absent man 77 Fn. 2
Buck, Timothy, answers the challenge of James Miller 436
Buckingham,
Duke of, invention in glass
Sheffield, Duke of
Villiers, Duke of
509
253 Fn. 5, 462 Fn. 3
371
Budgell,
Eustace
Gilbert
67 Fn. 1, 517
Buffoonery 443
Bullock,
the Comedian
Gabriel, love letter of
36 Fn. 4, 44
324 Fn. 3, 328
Bully Dawson 2 Fn. 5
Bumpers in drinking 474
Burlesque 249, 616, 625
Burnet's
Theory of the Earth
Travels
38 Fn. 1, 143, 146
46 Fn. 4, 531
Bury Fair 154 Fn. 4
Business,
the man of
learned men most fit for
27
469
Bussy d'Amboise 467
Busy world, virtuous and vicious 624
Button-makers' petition 175 Fn. 2
Butts 47, 175
Byrom, John 586 Fn. 1, 603 Fn. 1
Cacœthes scribendi 582
Cælia, the pretty, advised to hold her tongue 404
Cæsar,
Julius
edition of his Commentaries
23 Fn. 3, 147, 169, 231, 224, 256, 374, 395
367
Cairo, Spectator at 1, 69
Calamities 312, 483, 558, 559
Calamy, Edward 106 Fn. 4
Caligula 16, 246
Callipædia, Claude Quillet's 23 Fn. 4
Callisthenes 422
Calprenède's romances 37 Fn. 2
Calumny 451, 594
Cambray, Fenelon, Archbishop of 69, 95
Cambridge Ugly Club 78
Camilla
Virgil's
the opera
15
18 Fn. 1, 22 Fn. 3,443
Camillus, behaviour of, to his son 263
Camisars, the 160
Camp, wherein a good school566
Campbell, the dumb fortune-teller 323 Fn. 4, 474
Candour 382
Canidia, an old beauty 301
Cant 147
Capacities of children to be considered in their education 307
Caprice 191
Carbuncle, Dr., his dye52
Care
who has most
man's chief
574
122
Caricatures 537
Carneades, his definition of Beauty 144
Cartesian theory of ideas 417
Cartoons, Raphael's 226, 244
Cases in love answered 591, 607, 614
Casimir, Liszinski, a Polish atheist, punishment of 389
Cassandra, romance of 37 Fn. 2
Cassius, Caius, temper of 157
Castle-builders 167
Cat
a contributor to harmony
old and young, speculations on
-call, a dissertation on the
361
626
361
Catiline 386
Cato 243, 255, 446, 557
Catullus, his lampoon of Cæsar23 Fn. 3
Cave of Trophonius 598, 599
Celibacy 528
Celinda on female jealousy 178
Censor
of small wares
of marriages
-ship of the press
16
308
445 Fn. 1
Censure 101, 610
Ceremony 119
Chair, the mathematical25
Chambermaids 366
Chancery 564
Chaplains
to persons of quality
Sir Roger de Coverley's chaplain
609
106
Chapman, George 467 Fn. 4
Chardin, Sir John 289 Fn. 4
Charity schools 294, 430
Charlemagne and his secretary, story of 181
Charles I., book of Psalms in a picture of 58
Charles II., his familiarities 78, 462
Charles II. of Spain 64 Fn. 2
Charles VI. of Germany 353 Fn. 3
Charles XII. of Sweden, his march to the Ukraine 43 Fn. 2
Chastity 99, 579
Chaucer 73
Cheerfulness 143, 381, 387
Chemists' jargon 426
Cherubim and Seraphim 600
Chevy Chace criticized 70, 74
Chezluy, Jean, excused to Pharamond his absence from court 480
Children 157, 246, 307, 426, 500
in the Wood, on the Ballad of the 85
Child's Coffee-house 1 Fn. 7
China women and the vapours 336
Chinese 60, 189, 414
Chit-chat Club 560
Chocolate 365
Chocolate-house
Cocoa Tree
White's1 Fn. 11, 88 Fn. 2
Chremylus, story of, from Aristophanes 464
Christian religion 186, 213, 574
Christian Hero, Steele's 37, 356 Fns. 2-8, 516
Christmas 268
Chronograms 60 Fn. 7
Church
and puppet show
behaviour at
music
work
14
53, 242, 259, 460, 630
338
383
Churchyard, the country, on Sunday 112
Cibber, Colley 48 Fn. 2, 370, 546
Cicero 61, 68, 212, 404, 427, 436, 467 Fn. 1, 505, 531, 541, 554
Citizens, the opportunity of 346
City lovers 155
Clarendon, Earl of 349, 485 Fn. 1
Clarinda, an Idol 73
Clark, Mrs. Margaret, remnant of a love-letter to 342
Clarke, Dr. Samuel 367 Fn. 1
Classics, editors of the 470
Clavius, Christopher 307 Fn. 2
Clay, Stephen 133 Fn. 2
Clayton, Thomas, the composer 18 Fn. 1, 258 Fn. 2
Cleanliness 631
Cleanthe, a French lady, novel of15
Cleanthes misapplies his talents 404
Clelia, Scudéri's 37 Fn. 2
Cleopatra
Caprenède's romance of400
37 Fn. 2
Clergyman of the Spectator's Club 2, 34
Clergymen 21, 306, 609, 633
Clerks, parish, advice to 372
Cleveland, John286 Fn. 1
Cliff, Nat., advertises for a lottery ticket 191
Clinch of Barnet 24 Fn. 2, 31
Clodpate, Justice, Cibber's 48
Cloe the idiot 466
Club Law 239
Clubs
the Amorous
Beef-steak
Chit-chat
Everlasting
Fox-hunters'
Fringe-glove
Hebdomadal
Hen-pecked
Kitcat
Lazy
Lawyers'
Mohock
Moving
October
Rattling
She Romp
Sighing
Spectator's
Club at Oxford for re-reading the Spectator
Street Clubs
Twopenny
Ugly
White's
Widows'9, 474, 508
30
9 Fn. 2
560
72
474
30
43
474
9 Fn. 1
320
372
324
372
9 Fn. 3
630
217
30
1, 2, 34
553
9
9
17, 78
88 Fn. 2
561
Coachmen, Hackney, gentlemen as 515, 526
Coat, fine, when a livery 168
Cocoa-tree Chocolate-house 1 Fn. 11
Coffee-house
debates
idols
impertinents
liars
potentates at different hours
Child's
Grecian
Jonathan's