Impudence, English, Scotch, and Irish, Sp. vi. 20. distinguished from assurance, xi. 373. means to avoid, xii. 390. gets better of modesty, vi.2. committed by the eyes, 20. recom- mended, ix. 231. mistaken for wit, xii. 443.
Inactivity and cowardice, folly of, Ram. xxi. 119.
Incantations in Macbeth, Sp. viii. 141.
Incest in drunkenness, Tat. v. 252.
Incense, Mr. Ralph, Tat. v. 270.
Inclination, to be subdued, Sp. xii. 447.
Income, on living beyond, Win.
Inconsistency, weakness of na- ture, Sp. viii. 162. man's character, xiv. 564.
Inconstancy, described by Ham- let, Tat. iii. 106. not always a weakness, Ram. xx. 63.
Incontinence, scheme for detect- ing, Ram. xxii. 199.
Incumbent, not a landlord, Tat. iv. 169.
Indecision, unpleasantness of, Mic. xlv. 32.
Indenture of marriage drawn up by Bickerstaff, Tat. iv. 199.
Independence, best guardian of virtue, Mir. xxxv. 70.
Independent minister, Sp. xiii.
India, law-suits in, Guar. xviii. 133. conquests in, Mir. xxxv. 28. a family raised to affluence by a son from, Loun. xxxvi. 36.
Indian kings, their return to ci- vilities, Tat. iv. 171. some obser- vations, Sp. vi. 50. speech, Id. xxxiii. 81.
Indifference, in marriage, Sp. xi. 322. very unhappy, Wor. xxviii. 128.
Indigo, the merchant, Sp. viii.
Indibilis' wife restored by Scipio, Tat. ii. 58.
Indiscretion, applied to the con- duct of a lady, Wor. xxvi. 39. Indisposition, unfits for company, Sp. viii. 143.
Indolence, what, Sp. vii. 100. rust of the mind, xi. 316. 320. diffi- culty of being reformed, Ram. xxi. 155. on, Con. xxxii. 131. Mir. xxxv. 14. renders genius useless, xxxvi. 50.
Industry, knights of, Tat. ii. 73. of men, Guar. xviii. 153. 156- 158. more in country than in town,
Sp. vii. 116. in literature, Ram. xix. 25. advantages of, Ad. xxv. 111. Infants, custom of exposing, Win. xliv. 125.
Infidelity, term for ignorance, Sp. viii. 186. influence of, Ad. xxiii. 12. -14. mischiefs of, xxiv. 77-79.
Infidels, how punished, Tat. iii. 138. death of one, Ob. xxxviii. 48. the character of, xxxix. 60.
Infirmary, for good humour, Sp. xii. 429. 437. 440. xiii. 474.
Ingratitude, inseparable from lust, Sp. xiii. 491. of men, Guar. xvii. 61. baseness of, Ram. xxi. 149. Ingoltson, the Barbican doctor, Sp. xii. 444.
Initial letters, Sp. xv. 568. the use of, 567, on a tomb-stone, Tat. iv. 201.
Injuries, scales for weighing, Tat. v. 250. measured, Sp. vi. 23. forgive- ness of necessary, Ram. xxii. 185. Injustice in private life illustrated, Win. xlii. 18.
Ink, ocean of, a dream, Con. XXX. 3.
Inkle and Yarico, story of, vi. 11.
Innocence, exemption from re- proof, Sp. vi. 34. often exposed, ix. 242. its guard, Tat. v. 248. pre- rogative of, Ram. xx. 68.
Innoculation, remarks on, Wor. xxviii. 127.
Inquietude, natural, Tat. iv. 202. Inquisition on maids and bache- lors, Sp. xi. 320. British, Con. xxxi.
Insurrections in Poitou and Mar- seilles, Tat. i. 6.
Integrity, a shining virtue, Sp. xiv. 557. of great importance, xii. 448. in the power of every man, Guar. xvi. 1.
Intemperance, fatal consequences of, Sp. ix. 195.
Intentions, threefold division of, Sp. ix. 213. represented by actions, x. 257.
Interest, worldly, to promote, Sp. xii. 394. a promoter of persecution, viii. 185. influence of, Ram. xxii. 183.
Intrepidity of a just man, Sp. vi. 15.
Intrigue between a wild young man and a jilt, Guar. xvi. 14. a foot- man and a maid-servant, xvii. 87.
Invention, painful action of the mind, Sp. xiii. 487. to have one's name concealed, Tat. i. 15.
Inventory of playhouse goods, Tat. ii. 42.
Joan, of Wales, her will, Wor. xxix. 160.
Job, beauties in, Guar. xvii. 86. Jockey, genealogy of, Con. xxxi.
John a Nokes, petition, Sp. xv.
Johnson, the player, Sp. xi. 370. Guar. xvii. 82.
Johnson, (Dr.) his dictionary, Wor. xxvii. 100, 101. on his ex-
cellences and failings, Oll. xli. 13. on his character, Win. xlii. 11. his prayer and style, 22.
Jointures, effect of, Tat. ix. 199.
Jolly Frank, his memorial, Sp. xii. 429. Sir John, character of, Wor. xxviii. 153.
Jonathan, David's lamentation for, Guar. xvi. 51.
Jonson, Ben, manner of writing, Tat. i. 21. epitaph on, Sp. vi. 33. of Chevy Chase,vii. 70. his masques, Ob. xxxviii. 3. quotation from, 12. opinion of Shakspeare, xxxix. 68. imitations of Philostratus, 74. comedy of the Fox, 75.
Joseph's history, Tat. v. 233. chastity of, Guar. xvi. 45.
Journal, usefulness of, Sp. xi. 317. of a lady, 323. of three coun- try maids, 332. of the country infir- mary, xii. 440. of a fellow of a col- lege, Id. xxxiii. 33. of a scholar, 67. Journey to the Land's End, Tat. iv. 192. of a inarvellous traveller, Id. xxxiii. 49, 50. of Sam Softly, 93.
Iras, the witty, Sp. xii. 404. Irish, widow-hunters, Sp. xiv. 561. stuffs, Guar. xvi. 49. expostu- lations with the dead,Wor. xxvi. 24. Iron bedstead, Sp. vi. 51. essay on iron and gold, Id. xxxiii. 37. Ironiculus, poem on the art of lying, Mic. xlv. 15.
Irony, who deal in, Sp. xii. 438. danger of, Wor. xxvii. 104.
Ironside, Nestor, esq. his birth and education, Guar. xvi. 2. related to the Bickerstaffs, xvii. 98. a piece of true Steele, 102. intended chari- ties, 106. xviii. 166. Mrs. Martha's love of ancestry, 136.
Irresolution, cause of unhappiness, Sp. viii. 151. 162.
Irus, the rake, Sp. x. 264. eco- nomy, fear of poverty, vii. 114.
Isadas, his valour, Sp. xiv. 564. Islanders, South Sea, customs, &c. of, Win. xliv. 125.
Italian, writers, florid, Sp. vi. 5. singers, x. 258. form of writing let- ters, Wor. xxvi. 14. travellers, Ob. xxxviii. 39.
Itch of writing, Sp. xv. 582. Ithuriel, his spear, Tat. v. 237. Judges, advantage of continuing during good behaviour, Guar, xvii. 99.
Judgment, offspring of Time, Sp. xiv. 514. judgments, 348. presump- tuous to interpret afflictions, xiii.483. ill-timed exhibition of, Oll. xli. 7. Julian, on imitation of gods, Sp. xv. 634.
July, description of, Sp. xii. 245. June, described, Sp. xii. 245. Junius, observations on the let- ters of, Win. xliii. 92.
Juno, her method to regain Jupi- ter, Tat. iv. 147.
Jupiter, his distribution of griefs, Sp. xiv. 558, 559. answer of his oracle, ix. 207. Belus, his temple at Babylon, xii. 415. his lotteries, Wor. xxviii. 120. 143.
Justice of Lewis le Grand, Tat. i. 26. quality in power, Sp. xiii. 479. Spartan, xiv. 564. poetical, Sp. vi. 40. xiv. 548. lord-chief, his in- tegrity, vii. 99. greatest of virtues, Guar. xvii. 99. measure of, Ram. xx. 81. exercise, xxi. 114. poetical, Mir. xxxv. 77.
Juvenal, account of, Tat. v. 242. his satires, Sp. ix. 209. reflection of, viii. 150.
Ix, antiquity of that family, Tat. i. 35.
the desire feeble, xxii. 178. failures to which men are exposed, 180. of ourselves, xix. 26. necessary to pre- serve us from crimes, 28. neglect of, 24. assisted by politeness, Ad. xxiv. 87. of the world, Con. xxxii. 136.
LABERIUS, saying of, Ob. xxxix.
Labour, public unsuccessful, Tat. ii. 67. bodily, Sp. vii. 115. viii. 161. Plato concerning, Sp. xv. 624. and rest, parents of health, Ram. xix. 33. necessary, xxii. 169. intellectual, Ad. xxiii. 1.
Labyrinth of allegory, Wor. xxviii. 121.
Lacedemonians, sense of glory, Sp. viii. 188. prayer, ix. 207. en- couraged dancing, vii. 67.
Ladies, treating in organ-lofts, Tat. ii. 61. trifling endearments, 40. husband curing her fits, i. 23. should not mind party, Sp. xv. 607. key to, xii. 435. gaming, Guar. xviii. 174. good breeding, Sp. viii. 143. eques- trian, xii. 435. 437. young, enchant- ed by an old rake, vi. 22. fine lady too nice, Sp. viii. 143. library, vi. 37. woman, qualifications of, Guar. xviii. 149. rendering them- selves cheap, Ram. xx. 97. indis- cretions, xix. 24. virtues, xx. 97. degrading qualities, xxi. 113. im- patient of control, xx. 84. unmar- ried, advice to, 97. summer retire- ment, xxi. 124. busy life of a young, xxii. 191. choice of a husband, Ad. xxiii. 30. conduct to a husband, 36. pursuit of nature in dress, Wor. xxvi. 6. to be benefited by learn- ing, 20. undressing to go abroad, 21. serviceable, 40. severity to a fallen sister, xxvii. 53. defects of educa- tion, 94. inventors of genteel lan- guage, 100. eloquence in vitupera- tion, 101.modern less reserved than
ancient, xxviii. 124. fashion, 151. mechanism, xxix. 175. consequences of, in elections, Con. xxx. 20. female world made up of, 44. frolics, xxxi. 54. sect of Evites, 55. lady of fashion complaining of her lord's pride, xxxii. 137. on horseback, Id. xxxiii. 6. danger of young, Loun. xxxvi. 21. one not so young as she was, xxxvii. 53. letter from a ladies' maid, 55. ode to, 85. letter from the attendant, 90.
Laertes, prodigal, Sp. vii. 114. Lætitia and Daphne, Sp. vi. 33. Lais, history abuses, Guar. xvii.
Lalo, colonel, killed, Tat. ii. 64. Lama of Thibet, Ob. xxxviii. 25. Lamb, modern diet, Tat. iv. 148. Lamentation for Jonathan, Guar. xvi. 51.
Lampoons, wound, Sp. vi. 23. inhumanity of, 23. 35. affront to leave a person out of, ix. 224.
Lancashire witches, a comedy, Sp. viii. 141.
Land-bank, Guar. xvii. 107. Land interest, Guar. xvii. 76. ad- vice to a man of, Ob. xxxix. 85. Landlord, Tat. iv. 169. Alexan- der, his love-letter, Tat. ii. 74. Langham, Dr. Tat. iv. 174. Language, English, Sp. viii. 165. European compared, Sp. xii. 405. licentious, 400. remarks, Ram. xxii. 168. of the fair sex, Wor. xxvii. 101, 102. progress of, Id. xxxiii. 65. modern, requisite for a traveller, Oll. xli. 36. English, Win. xlii. 1. 43. Greek, 17. Latin, xliv. 94. causes of alteration in, Mic. xlv.
Lapirius, his generosity, Sp. ix.
Lapland odes, Sp. xi. 366. xii.
Largeness of mind, Guar. xvii. 70.
Laudanum, out of doors at Bath, Guar. xviii. 174.
Laugh and be Fat, Guar. xvi. 39. Laughers, several, Guar. xvi. 20. should pay double, Sp. viii. 168.
Laughter, becoming, Tat. ii. 43. index of the mind, Guar. xvi. 30. property of reason, Sp. xv. 598. the distinguishing faculty, xiii. 494. counterpoise to spleen, Sp. ix. 249. what raises it, vi. 52. provocations to, vi. 47. charms of conversation, Guar. xvi. 29. indecent, Sp. xv. 630. essay on, Oll. xli. 11.
Laura, her perfections, Tat. ii. 54. Law, encumbered, Sp. vi. 21. case of, Tat. iv. 190. miseries, Sp. xiii. 456. method of deciding in the Indies, Guar. xviii. 133. profession of, Con. xxxii. 116. plan for study. ing, 133.
Lawyers, divided, Sp. vi. 21. cen- sured, xiv. 551.
Laziness, associated with timidi- ty, Ram. xxi. 134.
Lazy Club, Sp. xi. 320. lady, Tat. v. 248.
Lear, tragedy injured, Sp. vi. 40. observations on, Ad. xxv. 113. 116.
Learned, precedence among, Sp.
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