xiv. 529. complaints of, Ram. xx. 77. club of, Id. xxxiii. 78.
Learning, design of, Sp. xi. 350. what, Tat. ii. 58. glory of a na- tion, Sp. xi. 367. advantageous, 353. a silly man insupportable, vii. 105. source of wealth and honours, Guar. xvii. 111. proper for women, xviii. 155. necessary, Sp. xiii. 506. men of, best for business, xiii. 469. excellency of, Ram. xix. 22. busi- ness of youth, xxi. 108. differs from wit, xix. 22. art of, xxi. 137. not to be attained without labour, xix. 21. degraded, xxi, 136. men of, 137. parallel between ancient and mo- dern, Ad. xxiv. 49. learning and virtue, Wor.xxvii. 20. useless, xxviii. 152. wanting in officers, Con. xxx. 10. of the polite, 24. pride of, Id. xxxiii. 75. obstructions, 94. acri- mony, Mir. xxxiv, 20. on aspiring to the character Win. xliv. 95.
Leonardo Da Vinci, observation of, Wor. xxvii. 78.
Leonora's character, Sp. vi. 37. consolation, viii. 163.
Leopold, emperor, an expert joiner, Sp. xi. 353.
Lesbia, an unfortunate lady, Sp. xv. 611.
Letter-dropper of antiquity, Sp. vi. 59.
Letter from a fellow-citizen, Mic. xlv. 7. on politeness, 17. on conduct in life, 32. from Nobody, 34.
Letters, invention of, Guar. xviii. 172. directions for writing, Tat. i. 30. should be the produce of the place, iii. 93. discover writers, Sp. x. 283. from correspondents, ad- vantage of, Win. xlii. 3. on ex- travagant attachment to, xliii.
Levee of great men described, Sp. viii. 193.
Levi, his arguments, Ob. xxxix. 64-66.
Leviculus, character of, Ram. xxii. 182.
Levity, in the temple of Hymen, Tat. iii. 120. in women, Sp. ix. 234. of thought, 253. fashionable, fatal, Ad. xxv. 123-125.
Lewis XIV. answers of his sub- jects to his letter, Tat. i. 29. keep- ing treaties, Guar. xviii. 128. com- pared with the czar, Sp. viii. 139. vanity of his conquests, 180. im- poverished, ix. 200. compared with King William III. iv. 516. attach- ment to Mad. Maintenon, Wor. xxvi. 28. glory in making French universal, xxvii. 100.
Liars, prating, Sp. viii. 167. offi-
Leo II. his letter, Guar. xviii. cious, ix. 234.
Leo X., entertainment of, Guar. xvii. 115. lover of buffoons, Sp. xiii. 497.
Libels, Sp. xii. 451. panegyrics, Tat. iv. 177.
Libellers, censured, Sp. vi. 35. Tat. iii. 92.
Liberalis, adventures of, Ram. xxii. 163.
Liberality, Sp. x. 292. true basis,
Libertine, Athenian, Guar. xvii.
Liberty of the people, Guar. xvii. 83. best preserved, Sp. x. 287. as- serted by Steele, Guar. xvi. 53. its region, Tat. iv. 161. freethinkers, enemies, Guar. xvii. 83.
Library, Tat. v. 248. letters con- cerning, Sp. vii. 79. a lady's, vi. 37. Lord Finical's, Wor. xxvii. 64. scheme for a polite circulating, Con. xxx. 24. first in Egypt, Ob. xxxviii. 51. at Athens, xl. 119.
Licenciado, a Spanish governor, Guar. xvi. 8.
Liddy, difference of from her sister, Sp. xii. 396.
Lie, pernicious monosyllable, Tat. v. 256. violation of honour, Sp. vii. 103. several sorts, Tat. iv. 234. of vanity, Ad. xxiv. 50.
Life, domestic, Sp. xiii. 455. hu- man, ix. 219. little satisfaction, viii. 143. commerce, ix. 202. how to en- joy, 222. considered, xv. 574. Tat. iii. 120. has pleasures, Guar. xvii. 62. three articles in it, Sp. xi. 317. valuable as a preparation for an- other, xv. 575. according to Seneca, vii. 93. uncertainty of, vi. 27. state of probation, ix. 237. illustrated, x. 289. survey of, viii. 159. methods of lengthening, vii. 93, 94. instinct and passion the first motives of, Ram. xix. 49. composed incidents, xx. 68. plan formed from our own reflections, xxii. 184. end of pru- dence in, xx. 68. shortness of, 71. shortness should repress our pro- jects, xxii. 165. tediousness, xix. 5. miseries, 32. distressed by desires, 49. value of, xx. 71. blessings, xxi. 111. the ocean, xx. 102. a lottery,
xxii. 182. country life, xix. 51: fashionable, xx. 100. sufficient to all purposes, xxi. 108. study of, xxii. 180. folly of continuing too long, 207. an evening at the play-house, Ad. xxiii. 24. pleasing to God, 38. folly of pleading inability to the duties of, xxiv. 42. value of, xxv. 114. miseries of, 120. enjoy- ment necessary, Wor. xxvii. 73. happiest, 95. plan of, Id. xxxiii. 101. habits of, in England, Ob. xxxix. 85. retrospect of a well-spent, Oll. xli. 10. on imitating a model for, Win. xlii. 21. a vision, xliii. 75. moral without religion, xliv. 143.
Light, idea in mind, Sp. xii. 413. enlarges the thoughts, Tat. iii. 108. Lightning in operas, of what made, Tat. iii. 137.
Lillie, Charles, Sp. xi. 358. letter and petition, Tat. ii. 92. Guar. xvii. 64. recommended, Tat. iii. 92. 94. his wares, 94. 101. his reports, v. 250. petitions to receive letters for, Sp. vi. 16. ordered to prepare blank licences, Tat. iii. 103.
Limberham, the keeper, Tat.ii.49. Limbertongue, Nic, Wor. xxvi. 35. 39.
Lingerers, account of, Guar. xviii.
Linendrapers, tried, Tat. v. 259. petition, 215.
Lindamira, allowed to paint, Sp. vi. 41.
Link-boy, his petition, Wor. xxvii. 74.
Lion, gentle, Sp. vi. 13. at But- ton's, Guar. xvii. 98. 114. xviii. 124. scandalous reports of, 134. his history, 139. his nativity, 140. Sir G. Davis's lion, 141.
Lion, Walsingham's master-spy, Guar. xvii. 71.
Liotard, behaviour to a lady whe painted, Wor. xxviii. 105.
Lotteries reproved, Sp. viii. 155. Loller, lady, her memorial, Sp.
Liquors, no bribery, Guar. xviii.
Lisander and Corinna, reckoned xii. 429. dead, Tat. ii. 54.
Literature, effects of, Tat. iv. 197. manufacturers, Ram. xxi. 145. re- gister-office for, Con. xxxii. 96. dis- putes, Mir. xxxiv. 20. project for a periodical publication, Loun. xxxvii. 60. defence of, 100. dealer in, Oll. xli. 3. its extent, Win. xliii. 65.
Literary, works, where the pro- fits go, Win. xlii. 4.
Little men, club of, Guar. xvii. .91.
Little people, Wor. xxvi. 46. great, Mir. xxxiv. 12. 25.
Livelihood, manner of acquiring, Loun. xxxix. 47.
Living, art of, Ram. xxii. 206. Living men, who, Tat. iii. 96. Livy, excels all historians, Sp. xii. 409. 420.
Lizard, a satirist, Tat. ii. 84.
Lizard, Sir A., chooses a guardian, Guar. xvi. 2. Sir M., 5. Sir H., 6. the sons, 13. Tom, the clown, xviii. 162.
Lloyd, bishop, fate of his works, Id. xxxiii. 65.
Lloyd's Coffee-house, Tat. v. 268. odd accident there, Sp. vi. 46.
Lock hospitallers, Guar. xvi. 17. -oblation of a chambermaid, 26.
Locke, Mr. definition of identity, Sp. xiv. 557. remarks on, Mir. xxxiv. 15.
Lodging, difficulties in finding, Id. xxxiii. 86.
Lofty, lady, character of, Ram.
Lomatius, Paul, on artificial beau- ty of women, Wor. xxix. 128.
London, in a consternation, Tat. ii. 40. its consequence, Sp. ix. 200. an emporium, vii, 69. manners and politics, xii. 403. young ladies' impatience to see, Ram. xx. 62. trades of, Ad. xxiv. 67. its size the cause of robberies, Wor. xxvii. 61. inducement to visit, 104. plague in, Con. xxx. 5: a university, 17. the taverns, 19. tradesmen in the coun- try, Con. xxxi. 79. literature of the streets, 86.
London, Mr. an heroic poet, Sp.
London Cuckolds, a comedy,Tat.
Londoner's visit to the country, Ram. xx. 61.
Long, major, his wine vaults, Tat. iv. 147.
Longbottom, John, Guar. xvii.
Long heads, who, Tat. iv. 191. Longings in women, extravagance of, Sp. xi. 326.
Longinus, observation of, Sp. xi. 339. sublime, Guar. xviii. 152. elo- quence of Paul of Tarsus, Sp. xv. 633. on Sappho's ode, ix. 229. ex- cuse for Homer, xv. 634. transla- tion, Ad. xxiv. 51. 57.
Longitude, the discovery of, Guar. xvii. 107.
Looking-glasses, usefulness, Sp.
Lottery, reflections on, Sp. viii. 191. ix. 199. Tat. iii. 124. iv. 174. a bass-viol to be disposed of by, Tat. iv. 166. life compared to, Ram. xxii. 182. the snares of, 181. history of adventurers, Con. xxxi.
Love, a virtuous passion, Sp. ix. 199. founded on reason, Tat. ii. 82. advantage, Guar. xvi. 7. general concern, Sp. vi. 30. Tat. i. 5. be sincere, Sp. vi. 4. cure for, xi. 376. Tat. ii. 47. maxims, Sp. xv. 591. Platonic, xii. 400. same in all ages, Tat. iii. 90. delightful passion, Sp. xii. 397. inseparable from esteem, Tat. iv. 206. best instructor, Sp. xiv. 525. fickle passion, xiii. 506. capri- cious, 475. how to judge, Tat. v. 247. nothing to do with state, Sp. viii. 149. distinguished from lust, Tat. i. 5. ii. 49. its effects on a man, xi. 362. 367. 377. absurd to be witty, 366. effects and cure, x. 304. Tat. ii. 47. iii. 107. never cured, Sp. vii. 118. romantic style, xiii. 479. personated by ambition, Guar. xviii. 152.effect of disappointments, Tat. iv. 185. difficult to be con- quered, Sp. viii. 163. changes man, Tat. i. 4. 10. discovered by Honey- comb's acquaintance, Sp. xi. 325. generally produces matrimony, xv. 607.comes after marriage, 605. life without, Tat. iii. 90. a mixture of pleasure and pain, 95. a method to keep it alive after marriage, Sp. xiv. 500. complained of, Tat. iii. 98. gallantry, Sp.viii.142.conjugal, xiv. 525. illustrated, Tat. iii. 95. iv. 150. criminal, Sp. x. 274. Tat. ii. 49. more intense in brutes, Sp. vii. 120. self-love, xii. 426. of enemies, Guar. xvi. 20. love in low life, Guar. xvii. 87. cases and queries, Sp. xv. 614. 625. casuist, xv. 591. 607. success in, Ram. xix. 1. unsuccess-
ful, xxii. 192. may be cured, Ad. xxiv. 71. cordial of life, Wor. xxvi. 28. superstitions in, Con. xxxi. 56. essay on, xxxii. 124. honour- able definition of, Mir. xxxv. 107. decreased power of, Loun. xxxvii.
Loveless, Biddy, enamoured of two, Sp. ix. 196.
Lovemore, a happy husband, Tat. iv. 150. Jeremy, his amours, Sp. xv. 596.
Lover, life of, Sp. xv. 596. retire- ment of, 627. how to be treated, xiv. 561. band of, Tat. iii. 120. dial-plate, Sp. ix. 241. various, Con. xxxii. 124.
Lover's-leap, cure for love, Sp. ix. 225. 233.
Louisbourg, attack on, Id. xxxiii.
LOUNGER, character of the au- thor, Loun. xxxvi. 1. writers of, xxxvii. 101.
Loungers, philosophers, Sp. vi. 54. Guar. xviii. 124. antiquity, Sp. vii. 78. character, Con. xxxi. 82. essay on, Mir. xxxiv. 59. female, Loun. xxxvi. 8. life of, 11. bache- lor, 26.
Louse, adventures of,Ad. xxv.121. Lucas, Dr. on Christianity, Guar. xvii. 63.
Lucceius, character and compa- nions, Sp. ix. 206.
Lucia, rivals mother, Tat. iv.
Lucian, character of, Ad. xxv.
Lucifer, his description of a mas- querade, Guar. xviii. 154. Lucretia, her story, Tat. ii. 84. iii. 117.
Lucretius, Strada's, Guar. xvii. 115. 119.
Lucubrations of Mr. Bickerstaff, Tat. ii. 50.
Luke, St. the twenty-fourth chap- ter of, Guar. xvi. 21.
Lully, Baptist, improvement in French music, Sp. vi. 29.
Lust, Tat. iii. 120. opposed to modesty, Guar. xviii. 152.
Mad doctor, account of, Guar. xvi. 11.
Mademoiselle, the French pup- pet, Sp. x. 277.
Madmen and fools, Tat. ii. 40. edifice for their reception, iii. 125.
Lute, in a concert, Tat. iv. 153. iv. 174. 157.
Lutestring, rise of the price of, Sp. vi. 21.
Luxury, attended by avarice, Sp. vi. 55. of meals, ix. 195. veterans of, Ram. xxi. 112. effects, xix. 33. of the Romans, Wor. xxvi. 20. mis- chiefs of, Id. xxxiii. 96.
Lycurgus, a good master, Guar. xvii. 87. concerning matrimony, Guar. xvii. 100.
Lydia, a coquette, Tat. iii. 126. Lying, malignity of, Sp. xiii. 507. essay on, Ad. xxiv. 50.
Lyrics, English, Guar. xviii.
Madness, symptoms, Tat. iv. 174. occasioned by pride, iii. 127. ob- servations on, Ad. xxiv. 88.
Madonella, her scheme, Tat. ii. 63. her Platonic nunnery, i. 32. Mævius, in commendation of his own works, Tat. iii. 91.
Magazines of knowledge and pleasure, Wor. xxviii. 152.
Magic and magicians, account of, Ob. xxxviii. 31, 32."
Magistrates, necessity of digni- fying, Win. xliii. 57.
Magnetism, influence of, Ram. xxii. 199. animal, Loun. xxxvii. 99. Mahometans, cleanliness, Sp. xv. 631. devout, xiii. 460. customs, vii. 85. Maids, inquisition on, Lyttleton, Lord, his character, husband, Wor. xxvii. 80. Win. xliii. 49.
Lysander, below no woman to accept, Sp. xiv. 522. disturbed, Tat. v. 215.
MACBETH, Scene in, Tat. ii. 68. incantations vindicated, Sp. viii. 141. diction, Ram. xxii. 168. cri- ticism on, Ob. xxxix. 69. 72. 74. Macaroni members of parliament, Mir. xxxv. 68.
Machiavel, Tat. iv. 186. on jea- lousy of states, Sp. xii. 406. office suited to, Tat. iii. 123. she Machia- vels, Sp. xiv. 561.
Machines, modern freethinkers, Guar. xviii. 130. Macklin's Con. xxxi. 47.
British Inquisition,
M'Lean, the highwayman, Wor. xxvii. 103.
M'Manus, complaint of painted faces, Wor. xxviii. 105.
Maid's Tragedy, Guar. xvi. 37.. Maintenon, madame, bistory of, Guar. xvi. 46-48. letter to Mons. Torcy, Tat. i. 19.
Makebate, Elizabeth, trial of, Tat. v. 259.
Male coquet, Tat. v. 243. jilts, Sp. x. 288. widowhood, xiv. 520. Tat. iii. 114. male birds have voices, Sp. vii. 128. proportion, Guar. xviii. 136.
Malefactors, ornaments to their country, Wor. xxvii. 65.
Malvolio, a mixed character, Sp. ix. 238.
Man, wonderful, Sp. xiv. 519. dignity of, 537. homage he owes his Creator, xii. 441. angels and brutes, 408. Tat. iii. 134. business, Sp. ix, 237. inconsistency, 564. extremes, 2 H
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