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Pleafure.

Akerfide.
ibid.

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XXIII. On Procraftination.

XXIV. The Pain arifing from Virtuous Emotions attended with

XXV. On Tafte.

XXVI. The Pleasures arifing from a cultivated Imagination. ibid.

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III.

Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lucretia.
Hannibal to his Soldiers.

Livy. 136

ibid.

138

C. Marius to the Romans, on their hefitating to appoint
him General in the Expedition against Jugurtha, merely
on Account of his Extraction.
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Salluft.

141

IV. Califthenes's

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V.

VI.

VII.

Califthenes's Reproof of Cleon's Flattery to Alexander.
Quintus Curtius.

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149

The Scythian Ambaffadors to Alexander. ibid. Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to Action against the Romans. Tacitus. The Earl of Arundel's Speech propofing an Accommodation between Henry II. and Stephen. Lord Lyttelton. 152 VIII. Mr. Pulteney's Speech on the Motion for reducing the Army.

Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the Septennial
A&t.

IX.

X.

Sir Robert Walpole's Reply.

XI.

XII.

In Praife of Virtue.

Lord Lyttelton's Speech on the Repeal of the Act called the
Jew Bill, in the year 1753•

Price.

XIII. The Speech of Brutus on the Death of Cæfar. Shakespear.
Glocefter's Speech to the Nobles.

XIV.

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VI.

DIAL
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Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely. ibid.

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VIII. Hymn to Adversity.

Gray.

248

IX. Ode on a diftant Profpect of Eton College.

ibid.

250

X.

XI.

Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard. ibid.
Warrington Academy.

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Mrs. Barbauld... 259

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ibid.

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XV. Ode to Fancy.

XVI. L'Allegro.

XVII. Il Penferofo.

XVIII. The Progress of Life.

ibid. 278 Shakespear. 284

XIX. The Entry of Bolingbroke and Richard into London. ibid 285

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ibid. 286. ibid. 287

ibid. 289

ibid. 291

ibid. 292

Collins. 293

Mrs. Barbauld. 295. Thomson. 297 ibid. 299

Akenfide. 302 ibid. 304

ibid. 397

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Yorick's Death.

III. The Beggar's Petition.

IV. Elegy on the Death of an unfortunate Lady.

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Sterne. 309

ibid.

320

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VII.. Juba and Syphax..

VIII. Čato's Soliloquy.
IX. Southampton and Effex.
X. Jaffier and Pierre.

XI. Edward and Warwick.
XII. Orlando and Adam.
XIII. Scroop and Richard.
XIV. Hotspur and Glendower.
XV.. Hotspur reading a Letter.

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Earl of Effex. 338 Venice Preferved. 340 Earl of Warwick. 344 Shakespear.

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ibid.

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XVI. Henry

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XVIII. Henry V. to his Soldiers.

ibid. 363

XIX. Henry VI. Warwick, and Cardinal Beaufort.

ibid.

364

XX. Wolfey and Cromwell.

ibid.

366

XXI. Lear.

ibid. 370

XXII. Macbeth's Soliloquy.

ibid.

371

XXIII. Macduff, Malcolm, and Roffe.

ibid. 372

XXIV. Antony's Soliloquy over Cæfar's Body.

ibid.

375

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BOOK I.

SELECT SENTENCES.

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O be ever active in laudable pursuits, is the distinguishing characteristic of a man of merit.

THERE is an heroic innocence, as well as an

heroic courage.

THERE is a mean in all things. Even virtue itself hath its ftated limits; which not being ftrictly obferved, it ceases to be virtue.

Ir is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand, than to revenge it afterwards.

It is much better to reprove, than to be angry fecretly. No revenge is more herioc, than that which torments envy, by doing good.

THE difcretion of a man deferreth his anger, and it is his glory to pafs over a tranfgreffion.

MONEY, like manure, does no good till it is spread. There is no real ufe of riches, except in the distribution; the rest is all conceit,

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