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Mir. xxxiv. 27. advantages from,
xxxv. 72.

Soul, human, Sp. xv. 600. Tat.
iii. 87. its felicity, vii. 116. supreme
happiness, xii. 413. immortality of,
vii. 111. after separation from the
body, ix. 237. propensity to bene-
volence, xv. 602. excellency, xiii.
487. American opinion of it, vi. 56.
sympathy of, Guar. xviii. 150.

Sounds, improper, Sp. xii. 416.
South, Dr. his sermons, Tat. iv.
205. quotations from, v. 211.
South-green, rector of, and his
wife, Wor. xxvi. 16.

Spaccia della Bestia triomphante,
atheistical book, Sp. xii. 389.
Space, infinite, Newton's idea of,
Sp. xiv. 564.

Spain, state of society in, Ob.
xxxviii. 21.

Spanish cobbler's argument, Sp.
xv. 630. friar, x. 267. travellers,
Ob. xxxviii. 39.

Sparkish, Will, a modern hus-
band, Sp. xiii. 479.

Sparkler's letter on Lucia and
Cato, Guar. xvi. 43.

Sparrows bought for the opera,
Sp. vi. 5.

Spartans, their justice, Sp. xiv.
564. their virtue, vi. 6. education of
their children, x. 307.

Spaw-water, design to buy it up,
Tat. iii. 107.

Speakers, loud, Sp. viii. 148.
Speaking, manner offensive, Tat.
iii. 92. acquisition of knowledge by,
Loun. xxxvii. 67.

Specifics, unknown to the an-
cients, Wor. xxvi. 24.

SPECTATOR, account of, Sp. vi.
14. 12. vii. 85. 101. 115. shape of
his face, vi. 17. xiv. 558, 559. mem-
bers of his club, vi. 2. 34. guardian
to the fair sex, xii. 423. 449. agree-
able companion, xiv. 553. his artifice,

viii. 179. Invites assistance, xli. 449.
encounters a lion, iv. 13. accident at
Lloyd's coffee-house, 46. adventure
with a woman of the town, x.
266. aversion to pretty fellows, 261.
visits Sir Roger de Coverley, vii.
106. goes a hunting, 116. attends
Sir Roger to the assizes, 122. ad-
venture with gipseys, 130. accom-
panies Sir Roger to Westminster-
abbey, xi. 329. to Spring-gardens,
xii. 383. his journey to London, viii.
132. character at Aldgate, ix. 218.
opinions of, in the country, vii.131.
taken for a parish sexton, x. 289.
different sense of his readers, xiii.
488. xiv.542. critiques upon, xv.568.
his sacrifices to humanity, xi. 355.
benefits from his speculations, 367.
xii. 423. 449. xiv. 553. zeal for the
Hanover succession, xii. 384. adver-
tisements procured for, xiii. 462.
weighed in golden scales, 463. his
writings, 468. visits Mr. Motteux*
warehouses, xiv. 552. takes leave of
the town, 555. breaks a fifty years'
silence, 556. sleeps as well as wakes,
xv. 599. why he published an eighth
volume, 632. account of his works
to be written 300 years hence, vii.
101.

Speculative compared with the
active, Guar. xviii. 130.

Speech, essay on, Guar. xviii.
172. remarks on the organs of, Sp.
ix. 231. in an accomplished woman,
Tat. ii. 62. on the abuse of, iii.
92.137.

Speediman's, Mrs. advertisement,
Mir. xxxv. 80.

Spendthrift, misery of a, Ram.
xix. 53.

Spenser, shadowy persons, Sp.
xii. 419. his writings, xiv. 540.
advice, xii. 390. the tenth canto of
his fourth book, Tat. iv. 194. imi-
tations of, Ram. xxi. 121.

Spies, despised, Sp. xii. 439. use
made of, Guar. xvii. 71. mischiev-
ous, ix. 202.

Spinamont, speech to king Pha-
ramond, Sp. vii. 84.

Spinbrain, Timothy, sale of his
manuscripts, Ad. xxiii. 6.

Spindle,Tom, cured of the spleen,
Tat. ii. 47.

Spirit, a high, Sp. xii. 383. su-
perior excellence, Wor. xxvi. 26. fe-
male, reflections on, Mir. xxxv. 102.
Spirits, several species, Sp. vi. 12.
xii. 419. appearance of, vii. 110.
Spirit, joyous, character of, Ad.

xxv. 100.

Spite, necessary in a beauty, Sp.
viii. 156.

Spleen, its effects, Sp. xv. 588.
Tat. iv. 180. remedy for, ii. 47. iii.
80. a common excuse, Sp. vi. 53.
the Dutch not subject to, Guar.
xviii. 131. a poem on, Wor. xxviii.
143.

Splenetic philosophy, to be
avoided, Oll. xli. 31.

Spondee, George, his natural state
of madness, Guar. xvi. 11.

Sports, not such as can gratify,
Ad. xxiv. 68. sporting parson,
Con. xxxii. 105.

Spring, pleasant season, Sp. xi.
393. beauties of, xii. 423. Guar.
xviii. 125. meditation on, Ram. xix.
5. effects of, Mir. xxxiv. 16.
Spring-Garden, beauties of, Sp.

xii. 383.

Squeezing the hand, first made
use of, Sp. vii. 119.

Squibs, a branch of gunners,
Tat. iii. 88.

Squires, country, Tat. iii. 96,
want learning, Sp. xiv. 529. igno-
rant of nature, Guar. xviii. 169. pro-
posals for pressing, Con. xxxi. 58.

Staff of Life, his poem, Tat. i. 24.
Stage, or theatre, Sp. xii. 440.

Tat. iv. 182. suppressed, Sp. xi.
370. its force, Guar. xvi. 43. Eng-
lish, Sp. xii. 446. conducive to vir-
tue, Con. xxxi. 47.

Stage-coach, improper conduct in,
Sp. ix. 242. xiii. 513. stage-coach-
men, their stages, xiii. 474. false
importance of travellers, Ad. xxiv.
84. vanity of those who travel in,
Wor. xxvi. 48.

Staincoat-hole, rendezvous at,
Cambridge, Sp. xii. 397.
Stamps, fatal to weekly historians,
Sp. xii. 445.

Standish, Mrs. character of, Ram.
xix. 12.

Stanhope, General, wounded,
Tat. v. 210. 212.

Stanwix, General, behaviour at
Badajos, Tat. i. 17.

Starch, political, use, Sp. x. 305.
Staremberg, General, beats the
duke of Anjou, Tat. ii. 74. takes
Balaguier, 76.

Starers, Sp. vi. 20. optic glasses
for, ix. 250.

Stars, contemplations on, Sp. xiv.
565. fixed, xii. 420.

State, future, prospect of, Sp.
viii. 186.

Statesman, quality essential to,
Tat. iv. 194.

State-weather glass, description
and use, Tat. v. 214.

Stationer, the first in Britain, Sp.
x. 304. company of, fined in the
star-chamber, xv. 579.

Statira, her distress, Tat. iii. 128.
a pattern to the sex, Sp. vi. 41.

Statius, Strada's, Guar. xvii. 122.
Statuary, the most natural repre-
sentation, Sp. xii. 416.

Steele, Mr. letters against the
Examiner, Guar. xvi. 53. xvii. 63.
xviii. 168. letters concerning Dun-
kirk, 128. 131. 168. acknowledg
ment, Sp. xiv. 555. Tat. v. 271,

Stentor, a singer at St. Paul's,
Tat. ii. 54. admonished, 61.

Stepney, epitaphs at, Sp. xiv.518.
Stile, on a dull one, Win. xliv.
142.

Stint, Jack, adventure with Will
frap, Sp. xii. 448.

Stocking, custom of throwing,
Tat. iv. 184.

Stoics discard passions, Sp. xii.
397. erroneous system, Ram. xix.32.
Stoicism, pedantry of virtue, Sp.
ix. 243.

Stomachers for beaux, Guar. xviii.

171.

Style, depraved, Tat. v. 230, of the
Scriptures, 233. alteration of the
style of the year, Ram. xxi. 107.
inconveniences of, Wor. xxvi. 10.
various sorts of, Ob. xxxix. 81.

Subject, the value of the poorest,
Sp. ix. 200.

Sublime, instanced, Tat. ii. 43.
examples of St. Paul, Sp. xv. 633.
in writing, 592. Longinus' rule,
Guar. xviii. 152. Boileau's notes
on Longinus, xvii. 117.

Suckling, Billy, character of,
Con. xxxii. 111.

Sudden, Thomas, memorial, Sp.

Stone walls, comment on, Tat. xii. 429.
i. 17.

Storm at sea, Sp. xiii. 489.
Story-tellers, bagpipes, Tat. iv.
153. tedious, iii. 132. v. 264. pro-
ject for suppressing, 268. employ-
ment in Bickerstaff's Bedlam, iv.
174. ridiculously punctual, Guar.
xviii. 138.

Story-telling, not an art, Guar.
xvi. 24. rules for, 24. 42. vices, xvii.

66.

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Suicide, proposal for erecting re-
ceptacles for, Wor. xxix. 193. essay
on, Con. xxxi. 50.

Sukey, her adventure with Sir
Roger de Coverley, Sp. xii. 410.
Sullen husbands, Guar. xviii.
132.

Syllogisms, invented, Sp. ix. 239.
Summer, in England, Sp. xii.
393. house, Tat. iv. 179. 189. plan
of a house, 203.

Sun, Sp. ix. 250. glories of, xii.
412.

Sunday in the country, Sp. vii.
112. methods of employing, Ram.
xix. 30. use and abuse of it, Wor.
xxvi. 21. convenient day for cards,
xxix. 179. amusements of, Con. xxx.
26. visit to a citizen, 33. no day of
rest, xxxii. 109. schools, benefi-
cial effects of, Win. xlii. 48.

Superiority, founded on merit,
Sp. ix. 202. reduced, 219. on a re-
diculous love of, Oll. xli. 20.

6.

Superiors, respect to, Sp. vi.

Superstition, mistaken devotion,
Sp. ix. 201. folly of, vi. 7. destruc-
tion to religion, ix. 213. irrational,
Ram. xix. 44. mischiefs of, Ad.
xxiv. 77-79. in love, Con. xxxi.

56. in the country, 59. history of,
61. remarks on, Mir. xxxv. 87,
Supper, encroachments on, Tat. v.

263.

Supple, the, a compound, Tat. v.
214.

Surgeon, Italian, advertisement
of, Sp. vi. 23.

Surprise, essential to wit, Sp. vii.
62. life of stories, xiv. 538.
Susannah, or innocence betrayed,
Sp. vi. 14.

Suspicion, concomitant of guilt,
Ram. xx. 79.

Suspirius, the screech owl, cha-
racter, Ram. xx. 59,

Swagger's letter to Testy, Guar.
xviii. 145. affronted, 171.

Swallow, lady, member of the
widows' club, Sp. xiv. 561.

Swearers, reformed, Tat. i. 13.
Sp. xi. 371. a species of Mohocks,

332.

Swearing, folly without tempta-
tion, Tat. iii. 137. habitual perjury,
Sp, xii. 448. means to banish, xiv.
531. reproach to the nation, ix.
233, essay on, Con. xxxii. 108.
scheme for teaching the art of, Mic.
xlv. 2.

Sweden, king of, passes the Nie-
per, Tat. i. 24. success, 25. 28. de-
feated, ii. 49. 55. 58.

Swift, Dean, a visit with, to Bed-
lam, Ad. xxv. 109. greatest master
of irony, Wor. xxvii. 81. his Tale of
a Tub, Con. xxxi. 75. history of
Queen Anne, Id. xxxiii. 65. recon-
ciled to the duchess of Marlborough,
Mir. xxxiv. 21.

Swingers, a set of familiar romps,
Sp. xiii. 492.

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TABAC de mille fleurs, Sp. x. 283.
Table, the best, Tat. iv. 148. of
respect and intimacy, v. 215. of
avarice, Sp. vi, 55. for erecting
verses, ix. 220. pride in keeping,
Con. xxxii, 137. distinctions at, Mir.
xxxiv. 26.

Taciturnity, dignity of, Wor.
xxvii. 54. various causes of, Win.
xliv. 110.

Tale-bearers, censured, Sp. xii.
439. hired, Guar. xvi. 42.

Tales, the Vicar's, Oll. xli. 32.
37, 38. qualifications requisite for
the author of, 34.

Talents, valuable as applied, Sp.
viii. 172. high and brilliant, Loun.
xxxvi, 39.

Taliacotius, account of his cures,
Tat. v. 260.

Talkativeness, ill-breeding, Tat.
v. 244. checked, Ob. xxxviii. 33.
Tall-club, Guar. xvii. 108.
Tantalus, his punishment, Ram.
xxii. 163.

Taratala, letter from, Oll. xli. 19.
Tartars, a wild conceit of, Sp. vii.

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Taste, of an age known by plays,
Tat. ii. 42. not conform to art, Sp.
vi. 29. corrupt, viii. 140. ix. 208.
in writing, xii. 409. best pleased,
447. a word used without ideas,
Wor. xxvi. 12. common acceptation
of, 30. mistakes of modern, xxvii. 67.
essay on, Con. xxxii. 120. its in-
fluence, Mir. xxxiv. 47. natural and
acquired, Ob. xxxix. 68.

TATLER, vindicated from scan-
dal, Guar. xvi. 53.

Tavern-tyrants, Sp. xiii. 508. dif-
ferent in different taverns, Con. xxx.
19.

Tax paid by eminent persons, Sp.
vii. 101. on vices and follies, Con.
xxxii. 110. on gods, 113.

Taylor, Dr. his advertisement,
Wor. xxviii. 115.

Taylor, contributes to the success
of a tragedy, Sp. vi. 42.

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Ten, called by Platonics the com-
plete number, Sp. ix. 221.

Tender hearts, an entertainment
for, Sp. xv. 627.

Tenderness inspired by the
Muses, Tat. iii. 98.

Tenure, the most slippery in
England, Sp. xv. 623.

Teraminta, unhappy, Tat. ii. 45.
a wagtail, Guar. xviii. 125. angry
about the tucker, xvii. 109.

Terence, remarks on, Sp. xiii.
502. character of, Ad. xxv. 133.

Terræ Filius, at Oxford, reflec-

Tea, not used in the time of Eli- tions on, Guar. xvii. 72.
zabeth, Tat. iv. 148.

Tea-chest, a new-fashioned, Wor.
xxvii. 64.

Tears, not always sorrow, Sp. vii.
95. of old May-day, Wor. xxvii. 82.
remarks on, Win. xliii. 90.

Telemachus, his discoveries, Tat.
iv. 156.

Temper, command of, Tat. iv.176.
serious, Sp. xv. 598. in the choice
of company, Sp. xii. 424. unforgiv-
ing, viii. 181. good, Ram. xx. 74.
of advantage, Loun. xxxvii. 66.

Temperance, best, Sp. ix. 195.
Tat. v. 240. advantages of, Win.
xliii. 85.

Tempest, Shakspeare's, observa-
tions on, Ad. xxv. 93. 97.

Templar, one of the Spectator's
club, Sp. vi. 2.

Templar's, generosity of the king
of, Sp. ix. 248.

Temple education, Sp. vi. 2.Guar.
xviii. 151. characters, Con. xxx. 1.

'Terrible Club, Guar. xviii. 143.
Terror, pleases, Sp. xii. 418.
Andrew, the Mohock, Guar. xvi.
11.

Terset, Harry, indolent, Sp. vii.

100.

74.

Tetrica, peevishness, Ram. xx.

Thales, on truth and falsehood,
Sp. xv. 594. history of, Ob. xl. 125.
Thames, river, Sp. xiii. 454.
Thamyris, the poet, Ob. xl. 121.
That, remonstrance of the word,
Sp. vii. 80.

Theano, the wife of Pythagoras,
Guar. xviii. 165.

Theatres, useful, Tat. i. 7. iii. 99.
Guar. xvi. 43. make a polite gen-
try, Tat. i. 8. of making love in,
Sp. xv. 604. English, vi. 42. 44.
51. Tat. iii. 154. corrupt, Sp. xii.
446. connexion with bagnios, Wor.
xxvi. 9. Athenian, xxviii. 117. juggle
of, Con. xxx. 34. new actors on,

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