Tat. iii. 108. valuable, Guar, xviii. 174. an active being, xv. 624. two views to be considered in, 588. whereby distinguished, xiii. 494. the only imperfect creature, Tat. v. 246. sociable, Sp. vi. 9. changeable, viii. 162. the merriest species, ix. 249. obliged to double duties, vii. 115. woman's man, viii. 156. majo- rity wicked, Ram. xxii. 175. of sense and of quality, Wor. xxvii. 95. of honour, xxviii. 112. does not always think, Id. xxxiii. 24. of fashion, Mir. xxxiv. 45. originally a quadru- ped, Oll. xli. 23. reflections on, Win. xliv. 135.
Mandeville, Sir John, Tat. v. 254. Mania, genteel, Wor. xxix. 199. Manilius, a great, good man, Sp.
Mankind, art of managing, Sp. xii. 444. merry and sad, xv. 598. active and speculative, Guar. xviii. 150. diversified, Ram. xix. 5. rea- sonable beings, xxii. 179. have de- sires and pleasures, xx. 70. desires more than attainments, 104. im- proved in morals by the WORLD, Wor. xxvii. 89. folly of supposing gradual degeneracy in, Mic. xlv. 13. Manner, becoming, Sp. x. 292. Manners, project for reforming, Guar. xvii. 107. affinity to arts, Wor. xxvii. 78. rules of external behaviour, Mir. xxxv. 26. females in Scotland, 30. on modern, xxxvi. 76. importance, Loun. xxxvi. 2. change in, Mic. xlv. 13. Mansion-houses, ancient, Win. xlii. 14.
Mantua-makers, expert anato- mists, Guar. xviii. 149.
Manufacturers, improvement of, Ram. xix. 9.
Maple, Will, an impudent liber-
tine, Sp. ix. 203.
Marathon, battle, Ob. xl. 130.
Maraton and Yaratilda, Sp. vi. 56. March, month of, Sp. xii. 425. Marcia, her prayer in Cato, Sp. xv. 593.
Marcus, the son of Cicero, a blockhead, Sp. x. 307.
Maria, loss of her lap-dog, Tat. ii. 47. distracted in her choice, iii.91. Mariamne, a fine dancer, Sp. xiii. 466.
Marine Society, beneficial effects of, Win. xlii. 31.
Marinus, a good sea officer, Tat. ii. 61.
Marius, Scipio's judgment of, Sp. viii. 157.
Marlborough, John, duke of, Tat. i. 5. 8. 18. ii. 46. 55. 64. 66. iii. 130. 137. Sp. viii. 139. Guar. xvii. 80.
Marlborough, Sarah, duchess of, Ram. xix. 13. anecdotes of, Mir. xxxiv. 21.
Marriage, described, Tat. i. 7. happiest state, ii. 49. advantages, Sp. xiii. 479. excellence of, 490. foundation of community, xiv. 522. most happy, x. 261. Guar. xvi. 31. no indifference in, Sp. xi. 322. from experience, Tat. iv. 150. advice to ladies, Sp. vii. 89. caprices and hazards, Tat. iv. 192. 199. vexa- tious or happy, Sp. viii. 149. plea- sure and uneasiness of, xiii. 506. unhappiness in, Guar. xvii. 113. un- happy, from what proceeding, Sp. x. 268. Tat. ii. 79. iv. 188. 192. v. 223. men changed by, ii. 75. means to make it easy, Sp. ix. 236. pro- posal for a regulation thereof, x. 308. qualifications to happiness to, xv. 607. table of marriage, Tat. iv. 157. extravagant expenses of, Guar. xviii. 147. the arts of parents, xvii. 57. 73. termed purgatory, Sp. xiii. 482. farther thoughts, xiv. 525. epigram on, Tat. ii. 40.
two desire to marry the same, 69. without consent of parents, Sp. viii. 181. directions for choice, xiv. 522. 533. settlements, Tat. iv. 199. ill consequences attending, v. 233. a settlement drawn, iv. 199. freedoms of, Sp. xii. 430. enjoyments, Tat. iii. 95. topic of little wits, Sp. x. 254. discourages vice, Tat. v. 223. observations on, Ram. xix. 35. dic- tate of nature, 18. unsuitable, 45. officiousness in promoting, xxi. 115. of prudence without affection, xix. 35. infelicities of, Ad. xxiii. 25. choice of husbands, 30. unhappy situation of, Wor. xxviii. 128. happy that are equal, 145. of quality, Con. xxx. 38. does not bring people to- gether, xxxii. 109. why advertised, Id. xxxiii. 12. 28. of Eval, a poem, Mir. xxxv. 96. dream of a court, for the dissolution of, Loun. xxxvi. 38. from enthusiastic attachment, xxxvii. 64. essay on modern, Ob. Xxxviii. 28. equal, the happiest, Win. xlii. 30. eulogium on by Erasmus, xliii. 68. effects of too long separation in, 61.
Marrow-bone and cleaver, Tat. iv. 153.
Mars, attendant on Spring, Sp. xii. 425.
Marseilles, insurrection there, Tat. i. 13.
Martial, on a country seat, Guar. xviii. 173. epigram, Sp. xii. 446. Martius' an unlearned wit, Tat. ii. 58.
Marvel's Journey, Id. xxxiii. 49. paralleled, 50. adventures of, Ob. xxxix. 93.
Masquerades, Sp. vi. 8. 14. Guar. xviii. 142. 154. pernicious effects of, Ram. xix. 10. morality of, Wor. xxvii. 74. innocent in themselves, xxviii. 116. remarks on, Con. xxxi. 66.
Massacres, pretended zeal, Sp. viii. 185.
Master, a good one, Sp. vii. 107. Guar. xvii. 87. complaint against bad, Sp. viii. 136. expect too much from servants, ix. 201, 202. efficacy of example, Guar. xviii. 165. obli- gation to faithful servants, Wor. xxvii. 87.
Matches drawn up in the sporting phrase, Con. xxxii. 112.
Matchlock, member of the Trum- pet Club, Tat. iii. 132.
Matchmaking, and matchmakers, Con. xxxii. 121.
Mathematical sieve, Tat. ii. 51. Mathematician, discoveries of, Wor. xxvii. 99.
Mathematics, usefulness of, Sp. x. 307. Guar. xviii. 130. too much followed at Cambridge, Con. xxxii. 107.
Mather, Charles, the toyman, Sp. xv. 570.
Matron, a venerable one in Co- vent-garden, Wor. xxvii. 74.
Matter, basis of animals, Sp. xiv. 519. fund for speculation, xii. 420. no part waste or useless, xiv. 519.
Matter-of-fact man, Sp. xiv. 521. Maxim, lady, on the pantomime of the Genii, Wor. xxvi. 6.
Maximilian, emperor of Germany, his character, Wor. xxvi. 14.
May, month of, Sp. xii. 425. dan- gerous to ladies, xi. 365. xii. 395. May-fair, downfal of, Tat. i. 20. Maypole, miss, on the conduct of her mother, Ram. xx. 55.
Mazarine, cardinal, behaviour to Quillet, Sp. vi. 23.
Meanwell, George, (George II.) letter to the world, Wor. xxix. 207.
Mechanics, importance, Guar. xvi. 1. inferior to gentlemen, Guar. xviii. 130. in learning, Tat. iv. 173. Medals, on the Spanish armada,
Sp. x. 293. modern, Guar. xvii. 96. on abolishing duels, xviii. 129. Medicines, alterative, Wor. xxix 168. quack, Mir. xxxv. 86.
Mediocrity, essential to happi- ness, Ram. xix. 38.
Medlar, Mrs. a member of the Widow's Club, Sp. xiv. 561.
Meekness, sublime, Guar. xvi. 20. Melancholy, delight of men of knowledge, Tat. iii. 89. pills to purge, Guar. xvii. 67. indulgence of, Loun. xxxvii. 93. Melanthia, character of, Ram. xix. 39.
Melissa, vanity, Ram. xx. 75. history, Ad. xxiii. 7, 8. of good temper, Wor. xxviii. 126. story, Ob. xxxviii. 23, 24.
Melissa and Polydore, their story, Guar. xvii. 89.
last moments, 73. chastity of young men of fashion, 81. negatively good, Mir. xxxv. 79. of spirit. 102. of fa- mily, duty of, Mic. xlv. 8.
Menander, fragments, Ad. xxv. 105. Ob. xl. 149, 150.
Menage, Mons.commends Bouts- Rimez, Sp. vi. 60.
Merab, a woman of too much beauty and wit, Sp. viii. 144. Mercator, the citizen, Ad. xxv. 102.
Mercer, who could not enjoy a thousand a year, Tat. ii. 66. Merchant of Venice, story of, Con. xxx. 16.
Merchants, worth and import- ance, Sp. xii. 428. great benefit, vii. 69. viii. 174. Guar. xviii. 170. may be undone by a whisper, Sp. ix. 218. noble generosity of one,
Melissus, character of, Ram. xix. 248.
Memorandum-book, for the la- dies, Ad. xxiii. 23. of things to be forgotten, Loun. xxxvi. 51.
Memorial from Dunkirk, Guar. xviii. 128.
Memory relieves the mind, Sp. xiii. 471. improved, xii. 417. exer- cise of, Ram. xix. 41. Id. xxxiii. 44. regulation of, 72.74.
Men, in general corrupted, Sp. x. 264. suffer from imaginary evils, xiii. 505. distinguish them- selves, Tat. iii. 97. mercenary, Sp. ix. 196. partial, xiii. 492. imitate women, viii. 145. subject to the female sex, xiii. 510. great, vii. 101. in love, always poetical, Tat. i. 27. of parts, Sp. vi. 6. of the town, seldom make good husbands, Sp. xiv. 522. bad reconciled to themselves, Ram. xx. 76. men of spirit, Wor. xxvi. 23. delicacy com- pensated by manliness of the wo- men, xxvii. 58. hypocrites in their
Mercy, advantages of, Sp. xiii. 456. the offspring of Christianity, Mic. xlv. 20.
Merit, valuable, Sp. xi. 340. no judgment of, ix. 223. obscure, Tat. ii. 84. iii. 87. complaints of the neglect ill-grounded, Ram. xx. 59. perse- cutors of real merit xxi. 144.
Merry fellows, described, Tat. ii. 45. men, Sp. vii. 70. part of the world, xv. 598.
Messalina, a professed mistress, Tat. ii. 49.
Messiah, the Jews mistaken in their notion of, Sp. xv. 610. a sacred eclogue, xi. 378.
Metamorphoses of men, Guar. xvii. 56. Ovid's, Sp. xii. 417.
Metaphor, noble, Sp. xii. 421. vicious, xv. 595.
Metastasio, Wor. xxvii. 98. xxix.
Method, necessity of, Sp. xiii.476. Methodist, letter from, Con. xxxi.
Metrodorus, opinions of, Ad. xxv.
Metropolis, great evil, Wor. xxvii. 61. effect of, Loun. xxxvii. 54. Michael Angelo, character of, Id. xxxiii. 79.
Micio, character of, Wor. xxvii. 67.
Microcosm, account of, Mic.xlv.1. Microscopes, their use, Sp. xii. 420. Tat. iii. 119.
Middle station the happiest, Wor. xxvii. 95.
Midnight, Mrs. her oratory, Ad. xxiii. 120.
Military achievements o Lon- don, Tat. i. 28. education, Sp. xiv. 566. men, viii. 152. discipline, Id. xxxiii. 8.
Mill to make verses, Sp. ix. 220. Millenium, when to commence, Tat. ii. 43.
Miller, James, challenge to Timo- thy Buck, Sp. xii. 436.
Milton, a vast genius, Sp. xii.417. art of imagining, 421. Il Penseroso, 425. and Suckling, Tat. ii. 40. de- scription of an archangel, Sp. xiii. 463. of Eves treating the angel, Guar. xviii. 138. of Eve's pleasure in Adam, Tat. iii. 114. his imitators Sp. viii, 140. on his versification, Ram. xx. 86. 88. peculiarity of i, 88. formed upon the models of Greece and Rome, 90. remarks, xxi. 139, 140. his attempts to ac- commodate sound, xx. 94. his Al- legro and Penseroso, Mir. xxxiv. 24. Samson Agonistes, Ob. xxxix. 76. on his defences, Win. xliv. 129. opinion of himself as a poet, Mic. xlv. 25.
Milliner, remarks on, Guar. xviii. 149. letter from, Mir. xxxv. 89.
Mimicry, why we delight in it, Sp. xii. 416.
Mind, human, Sp. xiv. 554. rest- less, Guar. xvii. 87. true happiness, xvi. 31. principle of attraction, xviii. 126. vegetable, Sp. xiii. 455. its faculties, Ram. xxi. 151. powers, xix. 41. tranquillity of, 6. medicines for, xxi. 159. of the polite world, Wor. xxvii. 63. mind and body clothier, Con. xxxi. 77. letters concerning, Id. xxxiii. 36. on a discontented, essay on, Oll. xli, 28.
Miners, who, Tat. iii. 88.
Minister of state, a watchful one, Sp. xii. 439.
Minor, Tom, the pantomime,Tat.
MIRROR, account of the author, Mir. xxxiv. 1. opinions of, 2. club, 46. conclusion of, xxxv. 110. club, Loun. xxxvi. 30.
Mirror, the Mussulman's, Mir. xxxiv. 8.
Mirth, distinguished, Sp. xii. 381. accidental, ix. 196. awkward, xi. 358.
Mirtillo, the ogler, Tat. iv. 145. Mirza, visions of, Sp. viii. 159. Misanthropy, connexion formed by, Mir. xxxv. 21. remarks on, Loun. xxxvii. 91. Chaubert's diary, Ob. xxxviii. 15, 16.
Misargyrus, story of, Ad. xxiii. 54. 41. companions, xxiv. 53. 62. Mischief, rather an inconveni- ence, Sp. xiv. 564.
Misella, ruined by her uncle, Ram. xxii. 170, 171.
Misellus, commencing author, Ram. xix. 10. 16.
Misers, observations on, Guar. xvii. 77. critics, 76. 83. not happy,
83. more industrious than saints, Sp. xv. 624. the character of, Win. xlii. 39. xliv. 139.
Misery, equal to happiness, Guar. xvii. 54. alleviated, Sp. viii. 169. mountain of, xiv. 558, 559. in families, Tat. iii. 109. effect of vice, Ad. xxiii. 10. unequal dis- tribution, 40. absurd affectation of, Win. xlii. 13.
Misfortunes, judgments, Sp. xiii. 483. anticipating, Ram. xix. 29. Misocapelus, Ram. xxi. 116. a wit, 123.
Misocolax, unmerited praise, Rain. xxi. 126.
Misoethus, billet from, Mic. xlv.
Misothea, fondness for disputa- tion, Ram. xxi. 113.
Mistake, defence of, culpable, Ram. xix. 31.
Mistress of a family, good one, Guar. xviii. 168. kept, Con. xxxi. 51. complaint of a servant, Id. xxxiii. 46.
Miss, pretty, in breeches, Con. xxxi. 52.
Mite, dissection of, Tat. iii. 119. Mitissa, conduct in the married life, Ram. xix. 35.
Mixed conversation of angels and men, Sp. vi. 12. wit, vii. 62.
Mode, recommended, Sp. vii. 129. viii. 145. on what built, vi. 6.
Modely, Tom, Tat. iv. 166. Moderate Man, an ode of Mr. Durfey's, Guar. xvii. 67.
Moderation, great virtue, Sp. xi. 312. man of, Ram. xxi. 144.
Modern writers excel, Sp. vi. 61. in burlesque, ix 249. ancients excel, Ad. xxv. 127. excel, 133. obliged to Lord Bacon, Wor. xxvi. 2. superior to ancients, 24. modesty of, Con. xxxi. 74.
Modern languages, for whom re- quisite, Oll. xli. 36.
Modest assurance, Sp. xi. 373. Modest men, Sp. xii. 484. modesť fellows, Tat. ii. 52.
Modesty described, Sp. xi. 373. Tat. ii. 52. charms of, Sp. ix. 231. Guar. xvii. 100. indication of a great spirit, Sp. xi. 350. joined with magnanimity, 350. 354. consists, 373. xii. 390. contrary to ambition, ix. 206. often exposed to misfor- tunes, ix. 242. ornament of the fair, Sp. vi. 6. Tat. ii. 84. advantages in men, iii. 86. allays ambition, Sp. x. 296. obstruction to prefer- ment, xiii. 484. in men, viii. 154. opposed to lust, Guar. xviii. 152. lost, xvii. 87. in conversation, xvi. 24. transgression, Sp. xii. 400. in an orator, ix. 231. of the English, xii. 435. of young gentlemen of fa- shion, Wor. xxvi. 1. and assurance, a fable, 2. false, xxix. 201.
Modesty-pieces, Guar. xvii. 118. one lost, Guar. xviii. 145.
Mohocks, meaning of, Sp. xi. 324. Guar. xvi. 3. conjectures con- cerning, Sp. xi. 347.
Molehill, image of the earth, Guar. xviii. 153.
Moles, who, Sp. vii. 123.
Moliere, his observations, Guar. xvii. 78. judge of his plays, Sp. vii. 70. character of, Ad. xxv. 133.
Molly, the barber's daughter, Guar. xviii. 159.
Monarchy, the genius, Tat. iv.
Monasteries, three in town, Wor. xxvi. 27.
Money, power of, Sp. xii. 450. men qualified to get, xiii. 509. love of, xiii. 456. transformed, vi. 3. proposed as a thesis, xii. 422. mortification of borrowing, Wor. xxvi. 3.
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