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Hart, the player, Tat. iii. 138.
the annual sleeper, Sp. viii. 184.
Hassock, dispute about, Tat. v.

259.

Hastings, W., character of, Con.
xxxi. 81.

Hatchpenny, Solomon, character
of, Oll. xli. 28. Mrs., character of,35.
Hats, makers of, petition, Tat. v.
270. various cocks of, Sp. xi. 319.
for apprentices, viii. 187. inde-
cency of ladies wearing at church,
Wor. xxvi. 30. form of, Loun.
xxxvi. 12.

Heathens, ideas of a fuure state,
Sp. xv. 633 philosopher, viii. 150.
Heathen gods, Con. xxxi. 73. for
gardens, xxxii. 113.

Heaven, notion of, Sp. xii. 447.
described, xv. 590. 600. the glory
of, xiii. 465. xv. 580. effect of a
religious life, xii. 447. open to all
men, Wor. xxvi. 39.

Hebrew idioms, Sp. xii. 405.
Hecatissa, admitted into the
Ugly Club, Sp. vi. 48.

Heirs and elder brothers, Sp. vii.
123. lingering expectation of, Ram.
Hautboy, in a female concert, xx. 73. distresses of an heiress,
Mir. xxxv. 81.

Tat. iv. 153.

Hawking, an ancient amusement,
Win. xlii. 32.

Hawksby, his raffling shop, Tat.
ii. 59.

Hawthorn, Nic., his whimsical
letter, Guar. xvii. 58.

Head, not wiser for being bald,
Sp. xiii. 497. dress, variable, vii. 98.
whimsical, xi. 319.

Health, fancy conducive to, Sp.
xii. 411. necessity of, Ram. xix. 48.
how to be preserved, xxi. 112.
anxious care of, xix. 48. how to be
secured, Wor. xxviii. 143. blessings
of, xxix. 176. expedition for, Loun.
xxxvi. 45.

69.

Healths, on drinking, Win. xliii.

Hearers, demand for, Wor. xxvii.
54. deafness a qualification, 56. a
teacher of the art of, Ob. xxxviii.
26. 34.

Hearn, Thomas, on the fragility
of life, Ram. xx. 71.

Heart, hue and cry after, Sp. vii.
108. a vision of, xv. 587. broken, a
disease, Wor. xxvi. 30.

Hearts, knave of, an heroic poem,
Mic. xlv. 11, 12.

Hearty, Sir W., not a fine gentle-
man, Guar. xvi. 34.

Hell, Platonic, Sp. vii. 90.
Henley, orator, panegyric on,
Con. xxx. 37.

Hen-pecked husbands, Sp. viii.
179. admonitions to, xiii. 479. un-
married, the greatest slaves, xiii.
486.

Henry II. of France, his passion
for the dutchess of Valentinois,
Wor. xxvi. 28.

Henry VII. history of, Guar.
xvi. 25. Fourth of France, his
prayer, 19.

Henry VIII. the introducer of
mask, Wor. xxviii. 116.

Heretics excusable, Sp. viii. 185.
Hercules, allegory of, Tat. iii. 97.
labours of, a pantomime, Ad.xxiii. 3.
Hermetic, philosophers numerous,
Wor. xxviii. 110.

Hermeticus, his secret, Ram.xxii.

199.

Hermit, saying of, Sp. xv. 575.
Hermaphroditical habit, Guar.
xviii. 149.

Hermesianax, fragment of, Ob.
xl. 125.

Herod and Mariamne, their story,
Sp. viii. 171.

Herodotus, condemned, Sp. xiii.
483. on skulls, Wor. xxix. 208.

Hero, and heroes, distinguished,
Tat. iii. 98. what constitute, Sp.
xi. 312. in tragedy, Sp. vi. 40.
distinguished, Ad. xxiv. 64-66.70.
Heroic virtue, Tat. iv. 202. in
common life, Sp. ix. 240.

Ram. xx. 79. difficulty of, xxi. 122.
ancient and modern, Ad. xxv. 127.
French, Loun. xxxvi. 5.

Historical paintings, advantage
of, Tat. iv. 209.

History, what, Ad. xxiii. 4.

Heroism, essay on, Sp. xv. 601. writers of, Win. xlii. 8. speculation
modern, Win. xlii. 28.

Heteroptics, Sp. ix. 250.

Hesiod, his saying, Sp. xii. 447.
paradox of, ix. 200. distribution of
mankind into classes, Ram. xx. 70.
his works, Ob. xl. 121. 124. on
perjury, Win. xliv. 102.

Hesitation, effect of insolence,
Ram. xxi. 134.

Heydey, Jack, whom he reduced,
Tat. ii. 56.

Hieroglyphics, uncertainty of,
Wor. xxvi. 24.

Higgins, orator, letter from, Con.
xxxi. 86.

Highlands, tour through, Mir.
xxxiv. 41.

High-life, and low, Wor. xxvii. 95.
Highwayman, parallel between
and Alexander, Ad. xxiv. 47. pro-
fession of, Con. xxxii. 116.

11.

Hilaria, her madness, Guar. xvi.

Hilarius, character of, Ram. xx.
101. misapplication of words, Wor.
*xxviii. 135.

Hilpa, story of, Sp. xv. 584, 585.
Hippocrates, a generous physi-
cian, Tat. ii. 78.

Hirsutus, character of, Ram. xxii.

177.

Historian, usefulness of, Tat. iii.
117. 130. talent of, Sp. xii. 420. in
conversation, viii. 136. superstition,
xiii. 483. improving part of, vii. 133.
x. 289. rules for writing, Guar. xvi.
21. descriptions of, Sp. xii. 428.
the study commended, 452. Greek,
Guar. xviii. 141. secret, Sp. xv. 619.
writers of history often chargeable,

on, Mic. xlv. 5.

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Holt, lord chief-justice, Tat. i.
14. Guar. xvii. 99.

Home, happy or miserable, Ram.
xx. 68. attachment to, Mir. xxxv.
61.

Homer, of a future state, Tat. iv.
152. indiscreet, i. 6. compared with
Virgil, Sp. xii. 417. multitude of
characters, x. 273. descriptions, xiii.
411. compliment paid to, xiv. 551.
on his versification, Ram. xx. 92. 94.
observations on the Odyssey, Ad.
xxiv. 75. 80. 83. Iliad described,
Ob. xl. 116. works of, 122-124.
his Iliad superior to his Odyssey,
Oll. xli. 2. the first writer of cha-
racters, Win. xliv. 104.

Homespun, his letter on tailors
and weavers, Mic. xlv. 22.

Honest fellows, Tat. ii. 45. men,
association of, Sp. vii. 126. hard
drinkers, Wor. xxvii. 92.

Honestus, his character, Sp. xii.
443.

Honesty, necessary, Tat. v. 219.
a help to beauty, Wor. xxix. 158.
incog. 166. appearance of, 184.

Honeycomb, Will, a member of
the Spectator's Club, Sp. vi. 2. on
the ladies, 6. adventure with a
Pict, 41. throws his watch into the

Thames, vii. 77. knowledge of man-
kind, 105. letters, 131. xiii. 499.
511. artifice, viii. 156. gallantry, x.
265. application to rich widows, xi.
311. a dissertation of looking-
glasses, 325. on the corruptions of
the age, 352. his amours, 359. ad-
ventures with Sukey, xii. 410. re-
solved not to marry, xiii. 475.
translation of an epigram of Martial,
490. marries a country girl,xiv. 530.
Honeycomb, Simon, his adven-
tures, Sp. viii. 154.

Honnétement, expense of appear-
ing, Wor. xxvi. 18.

Honour, seat of, Tat. iv. 202.
described, Tat. iii. 101. Guar. xviii.
161. court of, Tat. v. 250. 253. 256.
262.265. commendable, Sp. vii. 99.
presupposes virtue, Ad. xxiv. 61.
modern men of, 64-66. 70. sig-
nification, Wor. xxvi. 49. xxviii.
112, 113. xxix. 166.

Honours, under no regulation, Sp.
ix. 219. duty to bestow on merit,
Guar. xvii. 96. Cicero on transi-
tory, Ram. xxí. 118.

Hoods, coloured, a new inven-
tion, Sp. x. 265.

Hoops of the ladies, Wor. xxvii.
55.

Hope, a necessary passion, Sp.ix.
224. essay on, xiii. 471. folly of mis-
employing, xiv. 525. influence of,
Ram. xix. 2. attended with discon-
tent, 5. fallacious, xx. 67. to be
cherished, xxi. 117. predominates
amidst disappointments, xxii. 196.
happiness of man, 203. garden of,
xx. 67. idle, Ad. xxiv. 69.

Horace, his excellences, Tat. iv.
173. some account of, v. 242.
takes fire at Homer, Sp. xii. 411.
letter to Nero, xiii. 493. examples
of obscurity from, Ad. xxiv. 58.

Horizon, image of liberty, Sp.
xii. 412.

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Horses, care of recommended,
Guar. xvi. 6. English, valuable,
Wor. xxvi. 17. necessary to a coach,
Id. xxxiii. 54,

Hospitals, visit to, Guar. xvii.
79. for foundlings, 105. for authors,
Wor. xxix. 159. utility, 170. re-
marks on, Id. xxxiii. 4. round Lon-
don, observations on, Win. xliii. 64.
Hotspur, Jeffery, petition, Sp.
xii. 429.

Hottentot story of Tquassau,
Con. xxx. 21.

Housewife, Martha, letter, Sp.
viii. 178. imaginary, Id. xxxiii. 13.
Housewifery, excess therein, Sp.
xi. 328. description of, Ram. xix.
51.

Howdyecall, Susan, her petition,
Guar. xvii. 64.

Hudibras, his beard, Sp. xi. 331.
ridicule of an echo, Sp. vi. 59.
in heroic verse, ix. 249.

Humanity, inspired, Tat. iii. 98.
not regarded by fine gentlemen, Sp.
xiv. 520. to be extended, Guar.
xvii. 61.

Human nature, its dignity, Tat.
iii. 87. best study, Sp. xii. 408.
in reasonable creatures, vii. 70. its
excellency, Sp. xi. 312.

Human things, uncertainty of,
Ad. xxv. 108.

Hume, David, anecdotes of,
Loun. xxxvi. 3.

Humdrum, who, Tat. v. 264. 268.
Humour, genealogy of, Sp. vi. 35.
mistakes concerning, Guar. xvi. 42.
its extremes, Sp. xv. 616, 617. the

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English distinguished by,Guar.xviii.
144. good, the best companion, Sp.
xii. 424. scarcity of in Scotland,
Mir. xxxv. 83.

Humorists, Ad. xxv. 131.
Humphrey, squire, bubbled, Tat.
ii.65. Trelooby, his complaint,v.241.
Hunger, how to be satisfied, Tat.
iv. 205.

Hunters, a meeting of, Tat. i. 37.
bad neighbours, Sp. xiii. 474.

Hunting, use of, Sp. vii. 116.
reproved, Sp. xv. 583. a poem in
praise of, Guar. xviii. 125. Gothic
barbarity, xvii.61. barbarous, 61.64.
Hunt the Squirrel, Sp. vii. 67.
Husbandman, his pleasures, Tat.
v. 233. funeral oration for, Sp.
xv. 583.

Husbands, qualities necessary,
Tat. iii. 104. Sp. xv. 607. ill cus-
tom among, viii. 178. rules for ma-
naging, xiv. 561. description of,
fond, 530. miseries of bad, Tat. iv.
149, 150. hen-pecked, Sp. viii. 179.
directions for choosing, 149. direc-
tions for the choice of, Ad. xxiii.
30. conduct to, 36. the head of the
wife, Wor. xxvi. 40. good-natured
wife, Con. xxxii. 98. neatness, 103.
romantic, Loun. xxxvii. 92.

Hush-money demanded,Tat.i.26.
Hush-note, on what occasions
used, Sp. ix. 228.

Hush, Peter, the whisperer, Sp.
xiii. 457.
Hussars, civil and mild, Tat. ii. 56.
Hutcheson, on beauty, Mir.

χχχίν. 3.

Hyæna compared to a spider,
Sp. viii. 187.

Hymen, at the temple of virtuous
love, Tat. iii. 120. revengeful, Sp.
xiv. 530.

Hymenæus, marriage with Tran-
quilla, Ram. xxi. 113, 114. xxii.167.
Hymn to the Supreme Being,

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Janglings, matrimonial, Tat. iv
149, 150. Guar. xvii. 73.

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Ichneumon fly, a destroyer of cro-
codile eggs, Sp. vii. 126.

Ideas, how hang, Sp. xii. 416.
Identity, personal, Sp. xv. 578.
Idiots, inquiry concerning, Tat.
ii. 40. in great request, Sp. vi. 47.
story of, xiii. 474.

Idler, character and purpose of,
xxxiii. 1. reasons for writing, 2, 3.
horror of the last, 103.

Idleness, worse than the plague,
Tat. iii. 97. a great distemper, Sp,
xi. 316. few know how to be, Sp. xii.
411. a great vice, xv. 624. Guar.
xviii. 131. how punished, 158.
makes men monsters, 157. fatal
effects, Ram. xx. 85. incapable of
felicity, Ad. xxv. 94. nature of, Id.
xxxiii. 1.,9. expedients of, 17. dis
guise of, 31. bustle of, 48. hospital
for, Loun. xxxvi. 8. pains and penal-
ties of, xxxvii. 59.

Idolatry, in what manner inverted,
Tat. iii. 127. mistaken devotion, Sp.
ix. 211. sottish worship, Guar. xvii.
88.

Idol, the fair sex so, Sp. vii. 73.
described, 79. coffee-house, 87.
insults to coffee-house, viii. 155.
besieged, xiv. 534.

Jealousy, complexion, Tat. iii.
120. described, Sp. viii. 170.
exquisite torment, 178. fatal ef-
fects, Guar. xvi. 37. how to be al-
layed, Sp. viii. 171. effects of, Ob.
xl. 109.

Jeffery's, engravings for the mas-
querade, Wor. xxviii. 116.

Jemmy, description of, Ad. xxv.

100.

Jervase, Mr., a great painter, Tat.
i. 4. 7.

Jessamy, description of, Ad. xxv.

100.

Jest, how uttered, Sp. xv. 616.
geography of, viii. 138. for a death-
bed, Guar, xvi. 27. 39.

Jester, distinguished, Tat. v. 215.
richest the best, 225.

JESUS CHRIST, his conversation
after his crucifixion, Guar. xvi. 21.
Jesuits, discipline, Tat. iv. 168.
sagacity, Sp. x. 307.

Jews, veneration paid by to the
name of God, Sp. xiv. 531. reasons
for their dispersion, xiii.495.religious
ceremonies, ix. 213. Jew-Bill, an-
xiety to repeal, Wor. xxvi. 50. not
to be prayed for, 43. influence at
elections, Con. xxx. 13. case of, Ob.
xxxviii. 38.

Jezebels, why so called, Sp. viii.

175.

Ignorance, when amiable. Sp. xi.
324. taints the blood, Guar. xviii.
137. source of errors, Ram. xix. 24.
and admiration, xx. 75.

Jilt, a penitent, Sp. xii. 401. jilt-
flirts, Guar. xvi. 26. described, Sp.
viii. 187.

Iliad, reading it like travelling,
Sp. xii. 417. put into an exact
journal, Tat. i. 6.

Ill-nature, Sp. vi. 23. distinguish-
ed from wit, viii. 169. imitator of
zeal, 185.

Imaginary beings in Ovid, Virgil,
and Milton, Sp. xii. 419.

Imagination, power of God over,
Sp. xii. 421. entertained by works
of nature, 414. pleasures of, 411—
413. active principle of the mind,
Guar. xvii. 98. secondary pleasures
of, Sp. xii. 416. power of, 418. its
pleasures, 419. of historians and
philosophers, 420, 421. the strength
of imagination, xv. 609. danger of
indulging, Ram. xx. 89. necessity
of reducing, Ad. xxv. 96. juvenile,
should be checked, Oll. xli. 24.
errors of, Win. xliii. 95.

Imagining, art of, Sp. xii. 421.
Imitation of others, Ram. xxii.
164. essay on, Con. xxxi. 67. danger

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