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a church, Con. xxx. 18. in flowers,
xxxii. 110. whims, Id. xxxiii. 56.
shopkeeper, Mir. xxxiv. 17.

Visions, of calamities, Sp. xiv.
558, 559. credit, vi. 3. mountain
and temple of fame, Tat. ii. 81.
hearts, Sp. xiv. 563. of justice, Tat.
iii. 100. 102. Mirza, Sp. viii. 159.
xv. 604. mountain of the muses, xiii.
514. painters, ancient and modern,
vii. 83. golden scales, xiii. 463. of
the seasons of the year, xii. 425.
temple of vanity, xiii. 460. true and
false wit, vii. 63. Xenophon, Guar.
xvii. 111.

Visiting, essay on, Oll. xli. 9.
Visits ridiculed, Tat. iii. 109.
fashionable, Sp. vi. 24. Tat. iv. 208.
unseasonable, iii. 89. iv. 160. re-
ceived in bed, Sp. vi. 45. cards,
Wor. xxvii. 62.

Vivenne, duke of, to Louis
XIV., Wor. xxvii. 70.

Ulysses, adventures of, Tat. iv.
152. Cosmopolita, on the pineal
gland, Guar. xvi. 35. on freethink-
ers, 36. parallel between and Tom
Thumb, Mic. xlv. 30.

Umbra's letter on public shame,
Guar. xvii. 95.

Umbratilis, the imitator of Ur-
banus, Tat. v. 244.

Umphraville, Mr., Mir. xxxiv. 6.
19. opinions of, 28. 32. 34. letter,
56. peculiarities, xxxv. 61. reflec-
tions, 68.76.

22.

Unbeliever's creed, Con. xxx. 9.
Underhill, a comedian, Tat. i.

Understanding, good, in a
scholar, Tat. iv. 197. v. 244. more
perfect than imagination, Sp. xii.
420. master the passions, 438.
abuse of, vi. 6. not necessary to
gain favour, Ram. xxii. 188.

Uneasiness of mind, relieved,
Ram. xxii. 186.

United Provinces, advantages
they enjoy, Guar. xvi. 52.
Universe, contemplation of, Sp.
xii. 420.

University education, effects of,
Win. xlii. 56.

Universities, foundation of, Guar.
xvii. 62. errors in, 94. advantages
of, Id. xxxiii. 33.

Unlearned, proposals for pub-
lishing their works, Sp. xiii. 457.
Unnion and Valentine, story of,
Tat. i. 5.

Unpoliteness, not always pride,
Ram. xxii. 200.

Vocabulary of new words, Wor.
xxvii. 102.

Vocation, no sin to cheat in one's,
Wor. xxix. 184.

Vocifer, a fine gentleman, Sp.
vii. 75.

Voltaire's meeting with Congreve,
Con. xxxii. 114. remarks on, Mir.
xxxiv. 54.

Voluntaries at church, Sp.xv.630.
Volumes, advantage of publish-
ing, Sp. vii. 124.

Voluptuary, misery of, Guar. xvi.
35. soliloquy of, Ob. xxxviii. 35.
Votaries, censured, Sp. vii. 79.
Vowels, wanted in the English
language, Sp. viii. 135.

Voyages, defects in, Ad. xxiii. 4.
hard words used, Con. xxx. 27.

Upholders, their civility, Tat.
iii. 122. petition and proposals,
99.

Upholster, the great newsmonger,
Tat. iv. 155. his early visit, 160.
esteemed in alley coffee-houses,178.
letters of news from, 160. v. 232.

Uranius, great composure, Sp.
viii. 143.

Urbanus, his modesty, Tat. v.

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Wagtails, way of courting, Guar.
xviii. 125.

Waiters, treatment of, Mir. xxxiv.
26.

Waiting-maids, petition from,
Tat. iii. 136.

Wakes, country, by Dr. Kennet,
Sp. viii. 161.

Walk, few men know how to
take, Ram. xix. 5.

Walking, ill effect of human,
Oll. xli. 23.

Wall, in China, Sp. xii. 415.
Waller's opinion of Julius Cæsar,
Sp. ix. 224.

Walsingham, his lions, Guar. xvii.
71. on Queen Elizabeth's marriage,
xvi. 7.

Wanderer in reading, Guar.
xvii. 6.

Want, fear of, Sp. vii. 114. folly
of creating, Ad. xxv. 119.

War, religious, Tat. iv. 155. con-
sistent, Ram. xx. 79. news in the
warlike style, Con. xxxii. 94. causes
of, addional Idler, xxxiii.

Warrior, modern, Wor. xxix. 202.
War-horse to be let, Tat. ii. 64.
Ward, John, his vanity, Guar.
xvi. 1.

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Wax-work, German, Tat. v. 257.
Wealth, father of love, Sp. xiii.
506. a distinction in traffic, Tat. iv.
203. insolent, Guar. xvi. 45. plea-
sure it can procure, Sp. xv..601.
wealthy persons, Sp. xiii. 469. Tat.
ii. 57. object of general desire, Ram.
xxi. 131. contempt of, xx. 58. in
disappointments, xxi. 153. impo-
tence of, xxii. 165.

Weather, fine, pleasure of, Guar.
xviii. 125. glass, state, Tat. v. 214.
discourses on, Id. xxxiii. 11.
Weaver's treatise on dancing, Sp.
xiii. 466.

Wedding-clothes,
Guar. xvii. 113.

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on, Sp. vi. 26. xi. 329. bridge, an
adventure, Wor. xxvi. 39.
West-India phrases, Wor. xxvii.

102.

Whetters reproved, Tat. iii. 138.
141.

Whichenovre in Staffordshire, the
bacon flitch, Sp. xv. 607. register of
the bacon, 608.

Whigs, a religious order in Eng-
land, Tat. iii. 129.

Whims, England famous for, Sp.
xi. 371. taste, Wor. xxvi. 12.
Whimsey, lord, visits to a coun-
try gentleman, Wor. xxvii. 62.
Whining, useful, Sp. xv. 630.
Whipping-post, benefit of, Wor.

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Whist, behaviour at, Wor. xxvi.
7. essentials of, 41. school for, Con.
xxxi. 60.

Whistling-match, account of, Sp.
viii. 179.

Whiston, Mr. on the longitude,
Guar. xvii. 107.

Whitaker, admiral, arrival at
Barcelona, Tat. i. 5.

White, Moll, a notorious witch,
Sp. vii. 117. her death, x. 268.
Thomas, on the philosopher's stone,
Guar. xviii. 166.

Whitelocke, lord-keeper, his
contemptuous notice of Milton,
Loun. xxxvi. 3.

White's, gentlemen at, Wor. xxvi.
20. characters at, Con. xxx. 1. bet-
ting at, 15. luxury, 19, last guinea
club, xxxi. 50.

White Friars, an order of monks,
Wor. xxvi. 27.

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Wife, preferable to a mistress, Sp.
ix. 199. amiable term, xiii. 490. xiv.
525. Tat. i. 33. scheme to govern,
10. choice, Guar. xviii. 163. sign of
wives loving their husbands, Tat. iii.
104. perverse, Sp. xiii. 479. of Bath,
Guar. xvii. 60. notable, Con. xxxi.
91. excessive generosity and good-
nature, xxxii. 98. neatness, 103.
jealous,127. musical, 128. defended,
130. complaint against an indolent,
Id. xxxiii. 15. 28. nervous, Mir.
xxxiv. 21. adventures in search of,
XXXV. 67. education, defective in,
Loun. xxxvi. 16. sufferings from an
economical, xxxvii. 62. sufferings of
a sentimental, 74. seduced by her
husband, 75.

Wig, long, eloquence of the bar,
Sp. xii. 407. fantastical variety, xi.
319.

Wildair, Tom, reformed by his
father, Tat. ii. 60.

Wildfire, Mrs. member of the
Widow's Club, Sp. xiv. 561.

Wildgoose, Tim, Ad. xxv. 98.
symbol of the fair sex, Wor.xxvii. 66.
Wilkins, Bishop, art of flying,
Guar. xvii. 112.

Wilks, the comedian, Sp. xi. 370.
Tat. iii. 112.

William III. eulogium on, Tat.
iii. 90. compared with the French
king, Sp. xiv. 516. his saying of the
latter, Guar. xvi. 48.

William, Sir R. de Coverley's
huntsman, his amour, Sp. vii. 118.
Willow, Kate, Sir R. de Cover-
ley's character of, Sp. vii. 118.

Will's coffee-house, Tat. i. 1.
Will Wimble, his character, Sp.
vii. 108, 109. 126. 131. x. 268.
Wilson, bishop, his writings,
Win, xliv. 109.

Wilson, Mrs. her story, Wor.
xxvi. 4, 5.

Window-breakers, Tat. ii. 77.
Windows in the breast, Guar.
xvii. 106.

Wine, present of to Mr. Bicker-
staff, Tat. iv. 147. 181. to whom al-
lowed, Tat. v. 252. not proper for
every one, Sp. viii. 140. adultera-
tion of, xi. 362. Tat. iii. 131.

Wings, a piece of false wit, Sp.

vi. 58.

Winter, season of seriousness,
Ram. xx. 80. horrors of, xxii. 186.
Winter-gardens described, Sp.
xiii. 477. Tat. iv. 179.

Winter-piece, by Mr. Phillips,
Sp. xii. 393. Tat. i. 12.

6.

Wirtemberg, Duke of, Wor. xxvi.

Wisdom, opposed to cunning,
Sp. ix. 225. Guar. xviii. 152. Solo-
mon's choice, xvii. 111. vanity and
vexation, Wor. xxix. 194. of the
present age, Oli. xli. 41.

Wisdom, Walter, character of,
Tat. iii. 98.

Wise men and fools, Sp. ix. 225.
proper to think with, Guar. xvi.
24.

Wise, Mr. the gardener, an heroic
poet, Sp. xiii. 477.

Wiseacre, Squire, his ruin, Guar.
xviii. 147.

Wishes, impertinent, Sp.viii, 153.
folly of, Ram. xx. 73. Ad. xxiv. 72.

Wit, definitions of, Sp. vi. 61. vii.
62. Tat. ii. 62. Guar. xviii. 141.
wherein it consists, Sp. xii. 416.
does not consist, viii. 140. off-
spring of fancy, xiii. 514. much ad-
mired, vi. 58. distinguished from ill-
natute, viii. 169. nothing without
judgment, xii. 422, difference be-
tween and judgment, vii. 62. x. 270.
made, viii. 179. local, Tat. ii. 57.
adventitious, v. 251. valued, Sp.
vi. 6. deformity, 38. pernicious,
23. every man desirous of, 59.
cannot be purchased, Sp. xiv. 522.
has recommended madness, viii.
151. god of, vii. 63. false, vii. 58.
false sometimes pleases, xii. 416.
modes of false, ix. 220. wits opposed
to critics, Tat. i. 29. ought not pre-
tend to be rich, Sp. xiii. 509. bodily
wits, Tat. ii. 45. minor wits, Sp.
xii. 404. professed wits, silly, Tat.
v. 219. origin of, Ram. xix. 22.
means necessary to constitute, xx.
101. affected, character, xxi. 128.
141. xxii. 174. city, Id. xxxiii. 47.
ill-timed exhibition of, Oll. xli. 8.
danger of being misled by, Win.
xliii. 63. common-place, xlii. 9. re-
flections on and proposals for a
warehouse for, Mic. xlv. 7.

Withers, General, character of,
Tat. ii. 46.

Witchcraft described, Tat. i. 21.
believed, Sp. xii. 419. witches'
prayer, vi. 61. witch act, Wor. xxvi.
34. Loun. xxxvi. 41.

Wives, good, more numerous than
good husbands, Wor. xxvi. 21.
fitness to govern, 40.

Wolsey, Cardinal, his complaint,
Sp. xv. 624.

Woman of quality, dress, Sp. vii,

69. miserable in solitude, Ram.

xix. 42.

Woman,definition of, Win.xlii. 10.
Woman's man, description of,
Sp. viii. 156. xiv. 536.

Women, have not the allowances
men make for themselves, Tat. iv.
201. defined, Sp. x. 265. powerful,
vi. 4. their character, xi. 343. real
commendation of, vii.95. 104.agree
able, preferred to beauties, x. 261.
influence, xiii. 510. all over charms,
ix. 243. not merely objects of sight,
vi. 33. villany of deluding, viii. 182.
ix. 208. Tat. iv. 201. Guar. xvi. 17.
xviii. 127. their education, Tat.
iii. 141. should have learning, Guar.
xviii. 155. should not be brought up
scholars, Sp. vii. 95. regular educa-
tion, Tat. ii. 61. great orators, Sp.
ix. 247. reasons for, 252. natural
to talk of themselves, Tat. i. 10.
govern domestic life, Sp. xi. 320.
employments, vi. 10.15. work ne-
cessary for, xv. 606. notion of virtue
and vice, xii. 390. of the present
age, Tat. ii. 61. compliments by
fops, Guar. xvi. 26. inore gay
than men, Sp. vii. 128. not pleased
with modesty in men, viii. 154.
have always designs upon men, xii.
433. more subtle than men, Tat. i.
30. ambitious, Sp. viii. 156. must
have company, 158. associate with
coxcombs,159. common failing, Tat.
v. 247. dress, iv. 151. care for the
outside of the head, Sp. vii. 98. re-
proved for neglect after marriage,
xiii. 506. no bounds to their pas-
sions, vi. 57. strongest passion, vi.
33. love what is showy, 15. tyrants
to their lovers, xiii. 486. write their
minds in postscripts, vii. 79. blood
inflamed by novels, xi. 365. the word
NO of great USE, Sp.xxv. 625. pub-
licly sold in fairs, xiii. 511. forbidden
at the Olympic games, vii. 81. the

inferior, in general depraved, ix.
209. x. 274. vices, Guar. xvi.
26. improvement, Sp. vii. 92. wis-
dom recommended to, Guar. xviii.
155. 159. 165. proposal for im-
provement, Sp. vi. 53. advice to,
vii. 81. none in the world, Guar.
xvi. 26. English excel in beauty,
Sp. vii. 81. fine, of quality, married
too young, Guar. xvi. 5. republic of,
Sp. xii. 434. unmarried, instructions
to, Tat. iv. 184. of the town, Sp.
viii. 190. young, 155. infelicities
peculiar to, Ram. xix. 39. modish,
42. superior in epistolary writ-
ing, Wór. xxxvi. 14. young, not
proper objects of love, 28. how de-
fined, xxvii. 84. sensations more ex-
quisite than men, 67. giglers and
whisperers, Con. xxx. 14. no such
thing as an old, xxxii. 109. good
sort of, Id. xxxiii. 100. of the pre-
ference they shew to men of infe-
rior talents, Loun. xxxvi. 23.

Woodward, a quack, wonderful
cures, Ad. xxiii. 27.

Words, pleasure from, Sp. xii.
416. abuse of, xi. 373. pervert
morals, Wor. xxviii. 135. hard, Con.
xxx. 27. abuse of, xxxii. 104. hard,
defended, Id. xxxiii. 70.

Work of art, defective to the ima-
gination, Sp. xii. 414.

World, enjoyed, Guar. xviii. 169.
a nursery, Sp. vii. 111. useful, xii.
387. of matter and life, xiv. 519.
misleads our hearts, vi. 27. never
known, Ram. xx. 75. knowledge of,
Con. xxxii. 136. danger of quarrel-
ling with, Mir. xxxiv. 39. ill effects
of disgust with, Loun. xxxvi. 9. un-
just, 18. on the knowledge of, Oll.
xli. 5. observations upon, Win. xliv.
136.

WORLD, design of the paper,
Wor. xxvi. 1. opinions, 13. supple-
mental to the laws, 18.

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