No. Englishman, the peculiar blessing of being born 135 | Euphrates river contained in one pasin tongue 135 Exchange, (Royal) described Englishmen not naturally talkative 135, 148 165 Enmity, the good fruits of it Exercise, the great benefit and necessity of bo- 116 191 Enthusiasm, the misery of it 201 tions than possessions 191 Envy, the ill state of an envious man 19 Eyes, a dissertation on them 250 19 253 133 11 Of Jupiter and the countryman 25 The antiquity of fables 183 132 Fable of Pleasure and Pain 183 132 And advice to him at their parting 132 His rule for a person's behaviour under de- 355 The great usefulness and antiquity of fables 512 221 511 Fairy writing 419 524 52 Epistles recommendatory, the injustice and ab- 493 The pleasures of imagination that arise from it 419 419 410 459 618 Epitaph on a charitable man On the countess dowager of Pembroke others An epitaph written by Ben Jonson Equanimity, without it we have no true taste Equestrian order of ladies Equipages, the splendour of them in France Erratum, a sad one committed in printing the 177 323 Falsehood in man a recommendation to the 104 Fame generally coveted 73 104 Divided into three different species 218 Error, his habitation described lies in the education of their younger sons 108 Errors and prepossessions difficut to be avoided 117 Family madness in pedigrees 612 Fan, the exercise of it 102 411 to Essays, wherein differing from methodical dis- The daughter of Liberty 514 courses 476 The character of Fancy 558 Estates generally purchased by the slower parts Her calamities 558 of mankind Estcourt, the comedian, his extraordinary talents An essay upon eternity Eternity: part is to come Speech in Cato on eternity,translated into Latin 628 Evergreens of the fair sex Evremond, (St.) his endeavours to palliate the The singularity of his remarks Fashions, the vanity of them wherein beneficial 478 Men of fashion, who 151 A description of fashion A society proposed to be erected for the in- 175 460 51 478 395 The evil influence of fashion on the married 490 213 349 Ebulus, his character 49 478 Eucrate, the favourite of Pharamond 76 Father, the affection of one for a daughter 449 His conference with Pharamond 84 Favours, of ladies, not to be boasted of 611 399 gentleman 128 Euxodus and Leontine, their friendship and Fear, how necessary it is to subdue it 615 123 Passion of fear treated 471 Eugene, (Prince) the Spectator's account of him 340 Eugenius appropriates a tenth part of his in- Fear of death often mortal 25 340 Feasts, the gluttony of modern ones Fellow of a college, a wise saying of one about 177 posterity 588 44 144 144 15 600 Handkerchief, the great machine for moving Handsome people generally fantastical The Spectator's list of some handsome ladies 45 His adventure with Sukey 410 100 enemies 125 Marries a country girl 530 Head-dress, the most variable thing in nature 98 Honour to be described only by negatives 35 98 The genealogy of true honour 35 Heads never the wiser for being bald 497 cive to it than those of the understanding 411 Honours in this world under no regulation 219 265 Hearts, a vision of them 587 Hope, passion of, treated 471 Folly of it when misemployed on temporal Heaven, its glory 580 objects 535 Described by Mr. Cowley 590 The notions several nations have of it 600 Hopes and fears, necessary passions 224 Heaven and hell, the notions of, conformable Horace, takes fire at every hint of the Iliad and Odyssey 417 His recommendatory letter to Claudius Nero, 493 Heirs and elder brothers spoiled in their educa- Hotspur, (Jeffry,) Esq. his petition from the 429 Hudibras, a description of his beard 334 Heraclitus, a remarkable saying of his 487 575 Human nature, the same in all reasonable crea- 408 171 Humanity not regarded by the fine gentlemen of the age 520 Humour, (good) the best companion in the coun- Heroes in English tragedy generally lovers 424 601 The two extremes of humour 617 Hesiod's saying of a virtuous life Heteroptic, who so to be called 250 Hi pa, the Chinese Antediluvian, princess, her 617 Hunting, the use of it 116 583 |