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Christian writers, Sp. xiv. 523. gods
in gardens, Con. xxxii. 113.

Painter, coutributes to success,
Sp. vi. 42. never draw people in the
fashion, vii. 129. vision of, vii. 83.
letter from, Ob. xxxix. 98. more
encouraged than poets, Mic. xlv.

27.

Painting, Sp. xiv. 555. prosti-
tuted, ix. 226. greater antiquity
than writing, xii. 416. in poetry,
Guar. xvii. 86. affected by time,
Sp. vii. 83. state of, Ad. xxv. 127.
false criticisms, Id. xxxiii. 76. whe-
ther the artist has advantages, Mir.
xxxiv. 48.

Painting the face, Tat. ii. 61.
reasonableness of, Wor. xxviii. 109.
essay on, 105. Con. xxx. 46.
among men, xxxi. 65.

Palaces of the French king,
Guar. xvii. 101.

x.

Paradise of fools, Sp. xiii. 460.
Paradise Lost, criticisms on, Sp.

267. 273. 279. 285. 291. 297.
303. 309. xi. 315. 321. 325. 327.-
333. 339. 345. 354. 357.363.369.
xii. 417. blemishes in, Ad. xxv. 101.

Parents, love to their children,
Sp. x. 263. Guar. xviii. 150. Sp.
viii. 192. care due, xii. 426. too
sparing, xi. 313. 330. folly of par-
tiality, Tat. v. 235. err in marrying
their children, Tat. iv. 199. Guar.
xvii. 57.73, inexcusable when hard-
hearted, Sp. viii. 181. 189. un-
natural, xiv. 532. 539.

Parisatis, converts her niece from
coquetry, Tat. i. 9.

Paris Gazette, Tat. i. 2. a tour to
Paris, Wor. xxvi. 18.

Parish clerks, advice to, Sp. xi.

372.

Palamede, his infamous adven- 72.
ture, Tat. iv. 198.

Palmyra, ruins of, Wor. xxvii. 63.
Pamphlets, defamatory, Sp. xiv.

451.

Pamphilio, a good master, Sp.
viii. 157.

Pandemonium of Milton, Guar.
xvii. 103.

Pandolph, Sir Harry, his court-
ship, Guar. xvi. 5. story-telling, 42.
Panegyric, nature of, Tat. i. 17.
a theme, ii. 72. on Mr. Bickerstaff,
63. may be libel, iv. 177.

Pantheon at Rome, strikes the
imagination, Sp. xii. 415.

Pantomimes in conversation, Tat.
v. 268. project of, Ad. xxiii. 1. re-
marks on,
Wor. xxvi. 9. 43.
Papers, periodical, Ram. xix. 1.
conducting, Wor. xxvii. 53.
Papilius, ingredients to form a
wit, Ram. xxi. 141.

Papists, solemn at church, Sp.
xiii. 460.

Parizade, story of, Wor. xxvii.

Parliament, ruin of country gen-
tlemen, Wor. xxvii. 72. of Paris,
103. address to by Mr. Town, Con.
Xxx. 9. scheme for a female, xxxi.
49. debates in, 62. macaroni, mem-
ber of, Mir. xxxv. 68.

Parnassus, Sp. xiii. 514. Wor.
xxviii. 121.

Parrhasius, paintings of, Ob.
xxxix. 99.

Parricide, punished in China, Sp.
viii. 189.

Parrot, verses on, Tat. i. 27.
Parsimony, in the temple of
Avarice, Tat. iii. 123.

Parson, not absolutely contempti-
ble, Wor. xxvii. 57. sporting parson,
Con. xxxii. 105.

Parthenia, her letter, Sp. viii. 140.
Parthenissa, her Platonic amour,
Wor. xxvi. 25.

Party, rigid and supple, Tat. v.
214. prevalence of, Sp. xii. 432.
Tat. V.
232. conversation of ladies,

Sp. vi. 57. corrupts judgment, vii.
125. xii. 399. prejudicial, ix. 243.
reigns in the country, vii. 126.
lying, xiii. 507. patches, vii. 81.
dress, Loun. xxxvi. 10.

Particles, English, honour done
them, Sp. vi. 18.

Partridge, Mr. John, manner of
surprising sharpers, Tat. ii. 56.
death demonstrated, i. 1. his fu-
neral, iii. 99. a letter from, 118.
walks, and denies his death, ii. 59.
advertisement in his almanack, iii.
96. certificate of his death, v. 216.
Paschal's, Mons. Cromwell's
death, Guar. xviii. 136. remarks on
hunting, Wor. xxvii. 92.

Pasquin, account of, Tat. iii. 130.
his letters, 129. iv. 187.

Passing-bell, who such, Tat. iv.

153.

Passion occasions many faults,
Sp. xii. 438. tragical instance, Tat.
iv. 172. relieved, Sp. xiv. 520.
cause of misery, Win. xliv. 122.

Passion of the fan, Sp. vii. 102.
Passions of the mind, Sp. xii.
408. use of, x. 255. in all men, xii.
418. various operations, ix. 215.
their power, xiv. 564. disasters at-
tending, Guar. xvi. 8. refining con-
tributes to ease, vi. 31. religion
does not extirpate, ix. 224. con-
quest, difficult task, vii. 71. the end
of Providence, x. 255. excited by
sympathy, Ram. xx. 70. offensive to
others, xix. 11. natural and adsciti-
tious, 49. not to be eradicated, xx.
66. exercised, Wor. xxix. 203. re-
marks on, Ob. xxxviii. 47. xxxix.
106.

Passionate persons, Sp. ix. 202.
Paston, Lady, epitaph on, Oll.
xli, 39.

Pastoral ballads, Guar. xvi. 40.
felicity, 22. rise, character, and
beauties, 23. qualities, 28. rules

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for writing, 30. explained, 32. Eng-
lish, characterized, 30. 40. Frencli,
28. of Mr. Philips, Sp. xiv. 523. of
Virgil, Ad. xxv. 92. dialogue, Con.
xxxi. 72. remarks on, Mir. xxxv. 79.
Pastorella, conversion from co-
quetry, Tat. i. 9.

Pastry-cook in St. Paul's Church-
yard, Wor. xxvii. 59.

Patch, parson, who, Guar. xvii.
116. patches distinguish parties, Sp.
vii. 81. remarks, Wor. xxvii. 71.

Patents, consequence of granting
to quacks, Ad. xxiii. 15.

Patience, power of, Sp. xiv. 559.
consists, xi. 312. opposed to scorn,
Guar. xviii. 152. allegorical, Sp.
xiii. 501. alleviates miseries, Ram.
xix. 32.

Patience, Gentle, letter, Tat. v.

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105. their humour, xv. 617. venera-
tion for Greek, Guar. xvii. 94.
pedantry, hypocrisy, Tat. iv. 165.
who properly, Ram. xxii. 173. cha-
racteristic of the last age, Wor. xxvii.
93. extension of the phrase, Mir.
xxxiv. 5. valuing knowledge, Loun.
xxxvi. 3.

Pedigrees, Sp. xv. 612. Guar.
xviii. 137. Con. xxxii. 102.

Pedrosa, Nicholas, Ob. xxxix.
88-90.

Peepers among the ladies, Sp.
vi. 53.

Peer, Mr. William, Guar. xvii.82.
Peevish fellow, Sp. xii. 438.
Peevishness, a species of depra-
vity, Ram. xx. 74. preservative
against, xxi. 112.

Pendergrass, Sir Thomas, killed,
Tat. ii. 64.

Penelope's Web, applied, Sp. xv.

606.

Peirese's manuscripts, fate of, Id.
xxxiii. 65.

Penkethman, Sp. xi. 370. com-
pared with Bullock, Tat. iv. 188.
progress of his company to Green-
wich, i. 4. sale of his animals, 20.
KingPorus on an elephant, Sp.vi.31.
Pentathlum, what, Sp. viii. 161.
Penny less, Patty, Letter from,
Oll. xli. 19.

People, the riches of a country,
Sp. ix. 200.

Perdita, ruined by advice, Ad.

xxiv. 74.

Peremptoriness in conversation,
Wor. xxvii. 94.

Perfection in composition, Ram.
xxii. 169.

Perhaps, betrays decay of affec-
tion, Tat. ii. 53.

Periander, of restraining anger,
Ram. xix. 11.

Pericles, advice to women, Sp.
vii. 81. eloquence, xv. 633.

Periodical papers, Ram. xix. 1.
Peripatetics of Gray's-inn, Guar
xvi. 44.

Persecution in religion, Sp. xiii.
459. Tyranny, Tat. iv. 161.
Perseverance, excellence, Ram.
xix. 43. necessary, xxi. 137.

Persian institution, of youth, Sp.
vii. 99. xi. 337. parricide, viii. 189.
justice, Guar. xvii. 99. soldier, Sp.
xii. 427. contempt, Ram. xxiii. 13.

Person, definition, Sp. xv. 578.
for heroic poem, xi. 357, of honour,
Wor. xxvi. 49. of quality, 46.

Persius, obscurity of, Sp. xi.
379.

Peruke, index of the mind, Guar.
xviii. 149.

Pertinax, the sceptic, Ram. xx, 95.
Perjury, idea of among the an-
cients, Win. xliv. 102.

Peter Plumb, indicted, Tat v.

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Pherecides, letter from to Thales,
Ob. xl. 125.

Phidias, his proposal of a statue
of Alexander, Sp. xii. 415.

Philalethes, character of, Wor.
xxvii. 67.

Philander, skilful in fair sex,
Tat. i. 13.

Philanthropos' letter on good-
will, Guar. xvii. 79.

Philanthropy, what, Sp. viii. 177.
Philautia, a votary, Sp. vii. 79.
Philautus, and his cockle-shells,
Guar. xvii. 95.

Philemon, fragment of, Ob.
xxxviii. 16.

Phillips, Sp. xii. 400. his Persian
tales, xv. 578. pastoral poetry,
Guar. xvi. 30. 32. 40.

Philogram, on speech, Guar.
xviii. 172.

Philomedes, on good-humour,
Ram. xx. 72.

Philopater, on his daughter's
dancing, Sp. xiii. 466.

Philosopher, self-taught, Guar.
xvii. 61. long lived, Sp. ix. 195.
minute of, Tat. iii. 135. Pagan,
Sp. xv. 634. stone, Guar. xviii.
166. natural, Wor. xxvii. 83.

Philosophy, use of, Sp. vi. 7. 10.
Tat. iv. 170. v. 227. plan of, ii. 43.
not inconsistent with riches, iv. 170.
distinguished from religion, Sp. ix.
201. recommended, Guar, xviii. 175.
natural, Sp. xii. 393. recommended,
vi. 22. enlarges the imagination, xii.
420. treatise on immoral, Con. xxxi.
74. splenetic, to be avoided, Oll. xli.
31. affectation of, Mic. xlv. 37.

Phlebotomy, moral a mode of
discipline, Win. xliii. 85.
Philotryphus, character of, Ram.

xix. 39.

Phocion's notion of applause, Sp.
viii. 188. saying, xii. 448. death
viii. 133.

Phryne, the courtesan, saying of,
Mic. xlv. 37.

Physicians, a formidable body,
Sp. vi. 21. convert one disease into
another, 25. never take physic,
Guar. xviii. 174. allowed to lie, Sp.
ix. 234. good, Tat. ii. 78. ordered
from Bath, 77. and surgeons, Sp. vi.
16. disinterestedness, Wor. xxviij.
115. profession, Con. xxxii.116. pro-
fessional character of, Win. xlii. 33.

Physics, theology of Dr. Derham,
Guar, xviii. 175.

Physic, substitute of exercise, Sp.
ix. 195. abused, vi. 25. Tat. v. 240.
requisites, Ad. xxiii. 27.

Physiognomy, Sp. vii. 86. fal-
lacious, ix. 206. observation of, xiv.

518.

Physiology, knowledge of, Id.
xxxiii. 17.

Picket, colonel, his character,
Tat. i. 7.

Pictures, witty or wise, Sp. ix.
244. impressions they make, Tat. i.
8. use of, Tat. iv. 209. what please,
Sp. xii. 418. not so natural as statues,
416. to be sold, vii. 67. ix. 22. at Sir
Roger de Coverley's, vii. 107. 109.
to judge of, ix. 248. walking, Tat.
iv. 167. of a wedding, 181. effect
time has on, Sp. vii. 83.

Picts, women Sp. vi. 41. women
advised to imitate, Guar. xviii. 140.
Pidgeon, Bat, the hair-cutter,
Guar. xvi. 1. 43. xvii. 54.
Pierot, his indelicacy, Wor. xxvi.
43.

Piety, an ornament, Sp. ix. 201.
pleasure, Tat. v. 211. what, Id.
xxxiii. 89.

Pilpay, his fable on animals,
Guar. xvii. 61.

Pimp, profession of, Con. xxxii.

116.

Pindar, genius of the first class,
Sp. viii. 160. his saying of Theon,

xiii. 467. compared with Durfey,
Guar. xvii. 67.

Pineal gland discovered, Guar.
xvi. 35. 39.

Pin-money condemned, Sp. x.

295.

Pinners, treatise on, Tat. v. 212.
Piper, count, taken prisoner,
Tat. ii. 49.

Pirates in printing and booksel-
ling, Tat. iii. 101.

Pisistratus, his behaviour, Sp.
xiv. 527. letters to Solon, Ob.
xxxviii. 12. usurpation of, xl. 118-
120.

Pismires, nations of, described,
Guar. xviii. 153.

Pistols, fatal accident by, Tat.
ii. 82.

Pitch-pipe, use of, Sp. ix. 228.
Pittacus,saying concerning riches,
Sp. xv. 574.

Pitting, practice of, Con. xxx. 15.
Pity,what, Sp. xii. 397. generous,
442. reasonable passion, xv. 588.
leading passion, xii. 418. under pas-
sion, ix. 208. not an expression of
strong benevolence, Ad. xxv. 110.

Places of trust, Sp. xiii. 469. of
party, xv. 629. pretended to, Tat.
ii. 41.

Plagiarism, unjustly urged, Ram.
xxi. 143. apology for, Ad. xxv. 95.
Plagius, parson, complaints of
the bookseller against, Tat. v. 269.
Plague in London, Con. xxx. 5.
Plain-dealing despised, Sp. xiii.

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vii. 90. Tat. iv. 154. account of So-
crates' death, Sp. viii. 183. history
of love, Tat. iii. 90. answer to a
scandalous report, Guar. xvii. 85.
of censure, xviii. 135. concerning
labour, Sp. xv. 624. abhorred some
fables, ix. 237. excellency of his
Symposion, Wor. xxvii. 90. philo-
sophy, 94.

Platonic love, caution against,
Sp. xii. 400.

Platonists, opinions, Tat. iv. 154.
court of honour, v. 253.

Platonne described, Tat. i. 32.
ii. 63.

Plautus, character of, Ad. xxv.133.
Play, advantages of, Wor. xxvi.
41. definition of, xxvii. 66. deep,
xxix. 189.

Players esteemed, Tat. iv. 182.
188. must forget the audience, iii.
138. instructed by Shakspeare, i. 35.
condemned, Sp. xiii. 502. retainers,
xiv. 529. blamed, Tat. iii. 89. ap-
plications from, Sp. viii. 141. all
the world, xi. 370. strolling, Con.
xxx. 23. profession of, xxxii. 116.

Playhouse, Tat. iii. 99. disorders,
Guar. xvi. 19. improved in storms,
Sp. xv. 592. at Amsterdam, Tat. i.
20. on fire in Denmark, iii. 94. Ad.
xxiii. 24. audience, Con. xxx. 43.

Plays, incite good behaviour,
Tat. i. 3. modern, Sp. vi. 22. Tat.
i. 21. indecency of, Con. xxx. 7.
on the taste for, Ob. xxxix. 102.

Pleaders, few tolerable, Sp. ix.

197.

Pleasant fellows, Sp. xiii. 462.
Pleasantry covers many faults,
Sp. xiii. 462. and wit, Wor. xxvii.

104.

Pleasing, a happy talent, Sp. x.
280. Tat. ii. 61. art of, Ram. xx.
104.

Pleasure deceitful, Sp. viii. 151.
Tat. iii. 91. the greatest, Sp. xii.

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