1737 Whiston's
translation
of 1763 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's
Josephus.
Josephus.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09
The Folly and Unreasonable- 1703? Henry Brooke born (d. 1783).
ness of Atheism.
1704 Death of Locke.
1693 Locke's Some Thoughts con- 1704 Battle of Blenheim.
cerning Education.
1704 Addison's Campaign.
1694 Bank of England established. 1704 Dennis's Grounds of Criticism
1694 Leslie's Short and easy method in Poetry.
with the Deists.
1704 Swift's A Tale of a Tub and
1694 Strype's Memorials of Cran The Battle of the Books (written
about 1697).
1694 Wotton's Reflections upon 1704 Defoe establishes The Review,
Ancient and Modern Learning. which is carried on till 1713.
1694-1702 William III.
1704-5 Samuel Clarke's Boyle Lec-
1695 Blackmore's Prince Arthur.
tures.
1695 Tanner's Notitia monastica. 1704-35 Rymer's Foedera,
1695 The Flying Post (Whig) be- 1706 Death of Evelyn.
gins to appear.
1706 Act of Succession.
1695 The Post Boy (Tory) begins 1706 Union with Scotland.
to appear.
1707 Echard's History of England,
1696 Aubrey's Miscellanies.
vol. 1.
1696 Toland's Christianity not mys-
1707 Prior's Poems on Several Oc-
terious.
casions (unauthorised ed. ).
1697 Peace of Ryswyk.
1708 Colliers Ecclesiastical His-
1697 Collier's Essays.
tory, vol. I.
1697 Defoe's Essay upon Projects. 1708 Motteur's translation of Rabe-
1698 Andrew Fletcher's Discourse lais (begun by Urquhart).
of Government with relation to 1708 John Philips's Cyder.
Militias.
1708 Swift's Sentiments of
1698 Granville's Heroick Love.
Church of England man; Argu-
1698 Ward's London Spy begins to ment against abolishing Chris-
appear.
tianity; Predictions of Isaac
1699 Society for Promoting Chris Bickerstaff; and Account of
tian Knowledge founded.
Partridge's Death.
1699 Bentley's Dissertation on the 1709 Defoe's History of the Union
Epistles of Phalaris.
of Great Britain.
1699 Garth's Dispensary.
1709 Berkeley's Essay towards a
1699 William King's Dialogues of new theory of vision.
the Dead.
1709 Pope's Pastorals appear in
1700 Death of Dryden.
Tonson's Miscellany.
1700 Pomfret's Choice.
1709 Prior's Poems on Several
1700-31 Strype's Annals of the Re- Occasions.
formation.
1709 Rowe's edition of Shake-
1701 Act of Settlement.
speare.
1701 Defoe's The True-Born Eng. 1709 The Tatler begins to appear.
lishman.
1710 Trial of Sacheverell. Tory
1701 John Philips's Splendid Shil- Ministry.
ling.
1710 Berkeley's Principles of H#-
1701 Steele's Christian Hero.
man Knowledge.
1702 Defoe's Shortest Way with 1710 Ambrose Philips's Pastorals.
the Dissenters.
1710 Swift's City Shower and Bau-
1702 The Daily Courant (first daily cis and Philemon.
paper) founded.
1710–12 Hearne's edition of Leland's
1702–14 Anne.
Itinerary
a
linto The Examina
It twintiin.
## p. 577 (#601) ############################################
Table of Principal Dates
577
1711 Bentley's edition of Horace. 1716 Hearne begins publication of
1711 Pope's Essay on Criticism.
a series of English chronicle
1711 Occasional Conformity Act.
histories.
1711 Shaftesbury's Characteristics. 1717 Sittings of Convention close.
1711 Swift's Conduct of the Allies. 1717 Hoadly's Preservative against
1711 2 January. Last number of the principles and practices of
The Tatler.
the non-jurors and Sermon on
1711 First number of The Spec- the nature of Christ's Kingdom.
tator, March 1.
1717 Pope's Works.
1712 Arbuthnot's Art of Political 1717-19 Law's Three Letters to the
Lying.
Bishop of Bangor.
1712 Blackmore's Creation.
1718 Society of Antiquaries insti-
1712 Clarke's Scripture Doctrine tuted.
of the Trinity.
1718 Prior's Poems on Several Oc-
1712 Dennis's Essay on. . . Shake- casions.
speare.
1719 Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
1712 Ambrose Philips's Distressed 1720 South Sea Bubble.
Mother.
1720 Defoe's Memoirs of a Cavalier
1712 Pope's The Rape of the Lock and Captain Singleton.
published in Lintot's Miscel- 1721-42 Sir Robert Walpole in
lany.
power,
1712 Whiston's Primitive Chris- 1721 Parnell's Poems on Several
tianity revived.
Occasions.
1712 Last number of The Spectator 1721 Death of Prior.
appears, December 6.
1721 Ramsay's Poems.
1712 The Examiner established. 1721 Strype's Ecclesiastical Me-
1712–13 Arbuthnot's History of morials.
John Bull.
1722 Defoe's Journal of the Plague
1713 Treaty of Utrecht.
Year, Moll Flanders, Colonel
1713 Addison's Cato.
Jacque.
1713 Anthony Collins's Discourse of 1722 Steele's Conscious Lovers.
Free-Thinking.
1723 Mallet's William and Mar.
1713 Bentley's Remarks on a late garet.
Discourse of Free-Thinking. 1723 Mandeville's Fable of the Bees
1713 Berkeley's Three Dialogues. and Law's Remarks upon it.
1713 Arthur Collier's Clavis Uni. 1724 Atterbury's plot. '
versalis.
1724 Burnet's History of my own
1713 Gay's Rural Sports.
time (vol. 11, 1734).
1713 Pope's Windsor Forest and 1724 Defoe's Roxana.
Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day. 1724 Ramsay's Tea-Table Miscel-
1713 Swift's Cadenus and Vanessa. lany; and The Evergreen.
1713 Lady Winchilsea's Poems. 1724 Swift's Drapier's Letters.
1714 Gay's Shepherd's Week. 1725 Pope's edition of Shakespeare.
1714 Schism Act.
1725 Pope's translation of Homer's
1714-27 George I.
Odyssey (Vols. 1-III) appears.
1715 Jacobite rising.
1725 Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd.
1715 Gay's Trivia.
1726 Bentley's edition of Terence.
1715 Pope's edition of Homer's 1726 Butler's Sermons.
Iliad, vol. I, appears. (Vol. II, 1726 Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
1716; vol. iii, 1717; vol. iv, 1718; 1726 First number of The Crafts-
vols. V, VI, 1720. )
man appears, 5 December.
1715 Tickell’s translation of Ho 1727 Death of Newton.
mer's Iliad, Book i.
1727 Gay's Fables.
c. 1715 Carey's Sally in our Alley. 1727 The Occasional Writer (by
1716 Septennial Act.
Bolingbroke and others).
E. L. IX.
37
## p. 578 (#602) ############################################
578
Table of Principal Dates
1727-60 George II.
1740 North's Lives of the Norths.
1728 Gay's Beggar's Opera.
1740 Prior's History of his own
1728 Pope's Dunciad.
time.
1729 Death of Congreve.
1741 Memoirs of Scriblerus.
1729 Gay's Polly.
1741 Middleton's Life of Cicero.
1729 Law's Serious Call.
1742 Pope's Dunciad (with the
1729 Swift's Modest Proposal.
addition of Book iv).
1730 Tindals Christianity as old 1744 Dodsley's Old Plays.
as the Creation.
1744 Zachary Grey's edition of
1730-7 The Grub Street Journal. Butler's Hudibras.
1731 Swift's On the Death of 1744 Johnson's Life of Sarage.
Dr Swift (published 1739). 1744-6 The Harleian Miscellany.
1731 The Gentleman's Magazine 1745 Jacobite Rebellion.
established.
I-III.
1748 Dodsley's Poems by Sereral
1732 Bentley's edition of Paradise Hands.
Lost.
1748 Middleton's Free Inquiry into
1732 Berkeley's Alciphron.
miraculous powers.
1732 Granville's Works.
1748 Tanner's Bibliotheca Britan-
1732 Neal's History of the Puritans. nico-Hibernica.
1732-5 Pope's Moral Essays.
1749 Bolingbroke's Idea of a
1733 Walpole's Excise Scheme.
Patriot King and Letters on
1733 Popo's Essay on Man, Epistles Patriotism.
1749-50 Law's Spirit of Prayer.
1733-7 Pope's Imitations of Horace. 1751 Death of Bolingbroke.
1735 Bolingbroke's Dissertation 1752 Bolingbroke's Letters on the
upon Parties.
Study and Use of History
1735 Pope's Epistle to Dr Arbuth- published.
not.
1753 Bolingbroke's Letter to Sir
1736 Porteous Riots in Edinburgh. William Wyndham published.
1736 Butler's Analogy.
1760-1820 George III.
1737 Pope's Correspondence (au- 1762 Locke's Of the conduct of the
thoritative edition).
Understanding.
1737 Whiston's translation of 1763 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's
Josephus.
Letters published.
1737 Wilkins's Concilia.
1766-8 Swift's Journal to Stella
1738 Swift's Complete collection of published.
genteel and ingenious conversa- 1766-70 Henry Brooke's Fool of
tion.
Quality.
1738 Warburton's Divine Legation 1773 Fergusson's Poems.
of Moses.
1776 Herd's Ancient and Modern
1739 Bentley's edition of Manilius. Scottish Songs.
1739 Blomefield's History of Nor- 1784 George Bubb Dodington's
folk began to appear (completed Diary (1748/9-61) published.
1775).
1819-21 Hogg's Jacobite Relics of
1740 Cibber's Apology.
Scotland.
1740 Law's Appeal to all that 1848 Lord Hervey's Memoirs of the
doubt.
- reign of George II published.
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INDEX OF NAMES
The letters ff. after an entry imply that references to the same subject occur on at
least two immediately succeeding pages. Birth and death dates are not, as a rule,
given in the case of writers whose work is treated in other volumes. ]
1
Abbey and Overton, English Church in
the 18th century, 326
Abelard, 71
Abercromby, Patrick (1656–1716? ), 552
Aberdeen, 372, 374 ; Marischal college,
129
Aberdeenshire, 372, 373
Abingdon or Habington, Thomas (1560–
1647), 530
Ablancourt, Nicolas Perrot d', 267
Academic, The, 414
Académie Française, 397
Account of the sickness and death of Dr
Woodward, 132
Account of the state of learning in the
Empire of Lilliput, 132
Acheson, Lady, in Swift's Grand Question
debated, 119
Act of Settlement, 200
of Succession, 197
of Supremacy, 197
Adam, 28, 60, 327
Thomas, 313
Adams, Jean, 374
person, in Joseph Andrews, 408
Adamson, Henry (d. 1639), 554
John (d. 1653), 542, 554
Addison, Joseph (1672–1719), 5, 26, 27,
41, 43 ff. (main entry), 67, 75, 78, 86,
94, 125, 142, 151, 165, 166, 170 ff. ,
180 ff. , 220, 237, 442
Campaign, The, 44
Cato, 63, 64, 77, 171, 184
Dialogues upon. . . Ancient Medals, 43
Dissertatio de Romanorum poetis, 43
Drummer, The, 172
Essay on Travel, 44
First Vision of Mirza, 63
Musae Anglicanae, 43
«On the Pleasures of the Imagination,'
61
Oratio de nova philosophia, 43
Remarks on Italy, 44
Travels in Italy, 94
Lancelot, 38
See, also, Spectator, The, and Tatlet, The
Aelfrio, Homilies, 402
Aeneas, 45, 60, 256, 257
Aesop, 102, 275, 391
Africa, 19
Agrigentum, 332
Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius, 315
Ainsworth, Robert (1660–1743), 526, 568
Airy, O. , 203, 209
Aitken, George A. , 12
Aix, 162
Akenside, Mark, 190, 220, 475; Hymn to
the Naiads, 191; Pleasures of the Ima-
gination, 62
Aldrich, Henry (1647-1710), 528
Alexander, Sir William, earl of Stirling
(15677-1640), 554
Allam, Andrew (1655–1685), 351
Allen, Lord, 121
Alsop, Vincent (d. 1703), 503
America, 19, 212
South, 23
American philosophy, 281
Ames, Joseph (1689–1759), Typographical
Antiquities, 356
Amesbury, 163
Amhurst, Nicholas, 220, 411
Amitiez de Ami et Amile, Li, 39
Amsterdam, 197, 199, 306, 515, 519
Anderson, George (1676 ? -1756), 547
James (1662–1728), 552
James (1739–1808), 560
Robert, 187
Andronicus, Livius, 270
Anglia, 106
Anglicans, 100
Anglo-Saxon chair, at Oxford, 413
Annand, William (1633–1689), 545
Anne, queen, 30, 44, 72, 78, 96, 97, 103,
113, 124, 130, 131, 139, 150 ff. , 155,
160, 161, 169, 175, 177, 180, 200, 202,
205, 208, 216, 217, 219, 222, 228, 231,
232, 309, 394, 395, 407, 408
Annet, Peter (1693-1769), 288, 504; Re-
surrection of Jesus examined, 294
Anstis, John (1669–1744), 355
Anstruther, Lady Margaret, 369
Answerall, Lady, in Swift's Complete Col-
lection of. . . Conversation, 106
Antiochus, in The Tatler, 38
Antiquaries, Scottish Society of, 372
>
6
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580
Index of Names
Antiquaries, Society of, 352, 357, 358 Astell, Mary (1668–1731), 244; Serious
Apollo, 257
proposal to the Ladies, 404
Apostolical Constitutions, 221
Atalantis Major, 13
Applebee, John, 16, 22
Athenaeum, The, 106
Aquila, 330
Athenian Gazette (Dunton's), 5
Arabian Nights, The, 106
Mercury (Dunton's), 5, 34, 41,
Arabic chair, at Cambridge, 413
92
literature, 291
Athenians, the, 223
Arachne, in Ovid's Metamorphoses, 160 Atkyns, Sir Robert (1647-1711), Glocester.
and Pallas, 115
shire, 353
Arbuthnot, Archibald, 563
Atossa, in Pope's Characters of Women,
Charles, 469
82, 89
George, 133
Atterbury, Francis (1662–1732), 131, 147,
John (1667-1735), 72, 78, 96, 98, 153, 176, 196, 234, 333, 334, 337,
124, 127, 129 ff. (main entry), 152, 340
161, 163, 171, 220, 249, 446, 447, 464, Attercliffe, 393
466
Attic dramatists, 330
Account of the. . . death of Dr Woodward, Atticus, T. Pomponius, 198
132
Atwit, colonel, in Swift's Complete Col.
Art of Political Lying, 131, 136
lection of . . . Conversation, 106
Brief account of Mr John Ginglicutt': Aubrey, John (1626–1697), 267, 351 (main
Treatise, 133, 138
entry)
Essay concerning the effects of Air. . . 133, Brief Lives, 308, 351
138
Miscellanies, 351
concerning the nature of Ailments, Monumenta Britannica, 354
133, 138
Perambulation of Surrey, 351, 353
Examination of Dr Woodward's Account Aucassin et Nicolette, 39
of the Deluge, 129
Audrey, Saint, 343
History of John Bull, 131, 133, 137 Augustine, St, City of God, 318
Humble Petition of the Colliers, 132 Auld Guidman, The, 360
John Bull in his Senses, 131
Auld Reekie, 379
still in his Senses (and Auld Rob Morris, 360
Appendix), 131
Wife ayont the Fire, 360
Know Yourself, 133, 138
Aurelius, Marcus, 300
Law is a Bottomless Pit, 130
Austen, Jane, 338
Lewis Baboon turned Honest, 131 Austin, William (f. 1662), 429
Miscellaneous Works, 133
Austria, 232
On the Usefulness of Mathematical Avery, captain, 21
Learning, 130, 138
Avignon, 245
Reasons humbly offered by the Company Awa Whigs Awa, 377
. . . of Upholders, 132
Ayloffe, John, 266
Sermon. . . at the Mercat Cross, 130, 138 Ayton, Sir Robert, 555
Tables of. . . Measures, Weights and Coins, Azores, 175
130, 132
Arbuthnott, Viscount, 129
Baboon, Lewis, in Arbuthnot's History
Archaeologia, 358
of John Bull, 134, 135
Archangel, 240
Philip, in Arbuthnot's History of
• Ardelia' (Winchilsea, Anne, countess of), John Bull, 134
169.
Bacon, Francis, 47, 351, 381, 385, 386,
Arianism, 295, 297
388, 396
Ariosto, 338, Orlando Furioso, 61
Advancement of Learning, 388
Aristarch, 191
De Augmentis, 388
Aristophanes, 336
Essays, 44
Aristotle, 51, 59, 60, 64, 383, 386
Henry VII, 227
Armstrong, John (1709-1779), 556
New Atlantis, 388
Arpall, William (1715 ? -1741 ? ), 433 Baden, treaty of, 228
Arnold, Matthew, 31, 169
Baillie, Lady Grizel (1665–1746), The
As I came in by Edinburgh town, 363
Ewe-buchtin's bonnie, 364; Were na my
Ascham, Roger, The Scholemaster, 55 Heart licht, 364
Ascyltus, 266
Robert, 549
Asgill, John, 11
Sir William, of Lamington, 549
Ashburnham, Lady, 125
Baker, E. A. , 327
Ashe, St George, 166
Henry (1698-1774), 24, 25, 433
Ashmole, Elias (1617-1692), 355, 413; Thomas (1656–1740), 354; Reflec-
Antiquities of Berkshire, 353
tions on Learning, 354
Aspasia (Lady Elizabeth Hastings), 38 Balaam, Sir, in Pope's Epistles, 81
Assoucy, Charles Coypeau de, 256 Baloanquhall, Walter, 542
6
## p. 581 (#605) ############################################
Index of Names
581
1
Balfour, Sir Andrew (1630–1694), 558
Balguy, John (1686–1748), 504; Founda-
tion of Moral Goodness, 299
Baller, Joseph, 164
Balzac, Honoré, 20; Chef d'Euvre in.
connu, 39
Bangor, 309, 310
Bangorian controversy, 17, 19, 309
Banishment of Poverty, The, 366
Bannatyne MS. , 361, 365, 367, 369
Barber, Mary (1690 ? –1757), 106, 484
Barbones parliament, 386
Barclay, John (1582-1621), 555
John, Dialogue betwixt William
Lickladle and Thomas Cleancogue, 373
Robert, 545; Religious Societies of
the Commonwealth, 307
William (1570? –1630? ), 558
Barnabas, Gospel of, 291
Barnstaple, 160
Baron, Robert (1593 ? -1639), 542
Basedow, Johann Bernhard, 401
Bath, 34, 163, 167, 172
Sir William Pulteney, earl of, 88,
162, 219, 220, 223, 224, 250 ff.
Marquis of, Papers, 96, 99, 141.
See, also, Longleat Papers
Bathurst, Allen Bathurst, ist earl, 79,
152, 228
Battle of Falkirk Muir, 378
Baur, F. C. , 291
Baxter, Andrew (1686-1750), 504
Richard, Reliquiae Baxterianae,
307, 383; Saints' Everlasting Rest,
269
William (1650–1723), 526
Bayes, in Buckingham's Rehearsal, 147
Bayle, Pierre, 211
Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, earl of,
243
Beattie, James (1735–1803), The Minstrel,
374; To Mr Alexander Ross, 374
Beaumont, Francis, 140, 145
Lady, 328
Beccaria, Marquis de, Dei Delitti e delle
Pene, 302
Bedford, 169
level, 343
Bedford, Arthur (1668–1745), 528
Bedfordshire, 145
Bee and the Spider, The, in Swift's Battle
of the Books, 102
Beef-steak club, 139
Beets, Heinrich, 515
Behmen, Jacob. See Boehme.
Behmenists, 306
Behn, Mrs Aphra, 18, 174
elgian writers, 314
Belgrade, 244
Bell, John (1691-1780), 560
Thomas (A. 1672), 545
Bellenden, Mary, 250
Bellers, John (1654–1725), Proposals for
Raising a Colledge of Industry, 406
Bellum grammaticale, 551
Beltrees, Renfrewshire, 364
Benedict, abbot of Peterborough, 349
Bentham, James (1708–1794), History of
Ely Cathedral, 354
Jeremy, 299, 301, 409
Bentley, Richard (1662–1742), 80, 86, 88,
103, 132, 138, 139, 297, 329 ff. (main
entry), 381, 382, 411, 412
• Confutation of Atheism,' 331
Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris,
329, 330, 333, 338, 391
Epistola ad Millium, 330, 331
Horace, 336, 337
Manilius, 338
Milton, 338, 339
Remarks upon a late Discourse of Free.
thinking, 292, 293, 337
Terence, 338
Bergerac, Cyrano de, Histoires comiques,
106; Voyage à la Lune, 106
Berkeley, Charles, 2nd earl of, 93
Elizabeth, countess of, 93
George (1685–1753), 171, 279 ff.
Alciphron, 282, 283, 286, 301, 302
Analyst, The, 282
Common-place Book, 280, 283, 287
De motu, 280
Essay towards a new theory of vision,
61, 280, 283, 284
towards preventing the ruin of
Great Britain, 280
Miscellany, 282
Principles of human knowledge, 280,
284, 286, 287
Querist, The, 282
Siris, 282, 287
Theory of Vision, 282, 284
Three Dialogues between Hylas and
Philonous, 131, 280, 286
Verses on the prospect of planting arts
. . . in America, 281
Bermuda, 281
Bernard, Edward (1638–1696), 356
Bess the Gawkie, 374
Bessy Bell and Marie Gray, 368
Betterton, Thomas, 144
Betty, in Phillips's Don Quixote, 269
Beveridge, William (1637-1708), 528
Bevil junior, in Steele's Conscious Lovers,
64
Bible, the, 42, 118, 393, 402
Greek Testament, 336
Hebrew, 330
New Testament, 294, 330
Old Testament, 296
Psalms, 63, 78
Bible society, 247
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 35, 39, 40, 46 ff. , 50,
51, 54, 94
Big Endians, 229
Bigg, Charles, 321,
324
Binfield, 67, 68, 161, 167
Binning, Hugh (1627-1653), 542
Birnie, Pat, 366
Blackall, Offspring, 41
Blacklock, Thomas (1721-1791), 556
Blackmore, Sir Richard (d. 1729), 29,
78, 177, 178, 180–1 (main entry)
Alfred, 180
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582
Index of Names
9
Blackmore, Sir Richard (cont. )
Arthur, 180
Creation, 180, 181, 184
Eliza, 180
Blackwell, Thomas (1660 ? -1728), 547
Thomas (1701–1757), 552
Blair, Hugh (1718-1800), 560
Robert, 167
Blenheim, 44, 150, 151, 155, 182
Bliss, Philip, 342
Blomefield, Francis (1705–1752), History
of Norfolk, 353
Blount, Charles (1654-1693), 288, 289
Anima Mundi, 288
Great is Diana of the Ephesians, 288
Miscellaneous Works, 289
Oracles of Reason, 289
Two first books of Philostratus, 288
Martha, 71, 72, 82
Teresa, 71
Thomas (1618-1679), 528
Blunden, Humphrey, 515
Blythesome Bridal, The, 363 ff.
Bodley, Sir Thomas, 342, 349
Boehme, Jacob, 307, 308, 314 ff. , 327,
328, 514, 515, 521
Forty Questions, 307
Mysterium Magnum, 317
Signatura Rerum, 307, 316
Three Principles, 307
Threefold Life of Man, 316
Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, 140, 150, 155,
257; Lutrin, 70, 179; Ode sur la Prise
de Namur, 148
Bolingbroke, Henry St John, 1st viscount
(1678–1751), 14, 15, 81, 83, 85, 89,
95 ff. , 112, 124, 131, 150 ff. , 161, 166,
185, 192, 207, 216 ff. (main entry),
252, 288, 445
Case of Dunkirk consider'd, 224
Craftsman Extraordinary, 221
Dissertation upon Parties, 224, 225
Final Answer, A, 223
First Vision of Camelick, 221
Idea of a Patriot King, 230, 231
Letter on the Spirit of Patriotism, 229,
230
on the True Use of Retirement,
228, 233
Letter to Sir William Wyndham, 218,
219, 223
Letters and Correspondence, 216
on the Study. . . of History, 226 ff.
Occasional Writer, The, 223
Of the State of Parties at the Accession
of George I, 231
Philosophical Works, 295
Plan of a General History of Europe,
228
Reflections on Exile, 218
Remarks upon the History of England,
221, 223
Some Reflections on the Present State of
the Nation, 231
Bona, Joannes, Guide to Eternity, 274
Bond, William, 21
Bonheur de ce Monde, 170
Bonnie Charlie, 378
Bonny Scotch Lad, The, 363
Bononcini, 326
Bonwicke, Ambrose, 412
Bookwit, in Steele's Lying Lover, 30
Borders, the, 361
Boreman, Robert, 570
Borkowsky, T. , 106
Borlase, William (1695–1772), 532
Borrow, George, 247
Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, Histoire des
Variations, 198
Boston, Thomas (1676–1732), 548
Boswell, James, 325, 330; Life of Johnson,
313, 340
Boufflers, Louis-François, duo de, 256
Boulter, Hugh, 407
Bourbon, house of, 215
Bourignon, Antoinette (1616–1680), 307,
314, 519
Bourne, H. R. Fox, Life of John Locke,
406
Henry (1696–1733), Antiquitates
Vulgares, 355
Vincent (1695-1747), 173, 526
Bove, Jean de, Des trois larrons, 39
Bowes's academy, 393
Bowles, W. L. , 69
Boyd, Robert (1578–1627), 542
Zachary (15857-1653), 542
Boyer, Abel (1667-1729), 17, 236, 237,
433
History of Queen Anne, 236
of the Reign of Queen Anne. . .
236
of William III, 236
Boyle lectures, 297, 298, 331, 412
Charles, 4th earl of Orrery, 103,
139, 216, 332, 333, 391
Robert (1627-1691), 199, 331, 332,
389, 412
Boyse, Samuel (1708–1749), 563
Bradshaw, John, 258
Bramston, James (1694 ? -1744), 189
Bray, vicar of, in Prior's Dialogues,
160
Bremen, 231
Brescia, 245
Breval, John Durant, 472
Bridekirk, 170
Bridges, John (1666–1724), 532
Bridgwater, 237
Brinsley, John, 387, 405
Brisbane, John, 203
Briscoe, Samuel, 264
Bristol, 163, 407
earldom of, 251
Augustus John Hervey, 3rd earl
of, 252
John Hervey, 1st earl of, 250
Britain, 214
Britannia, 164
British Poets, The, 183
Brobdingbag, 104, 128
Brodie, Alexander (1617-1680), 551
Brodrick, G. O. , Memorials of Merton,
411
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Index of Names
583
Brokesby, Francis (1637-1714), Of Educa- Burnet, Gilbert (cont. )
tion, 405
Eighteen papers, 199
Bromley, Thomas (d. 1691), 307, 513, Enquiry into the measures of submission,
515
199
Brooke, Henry (17032–1783), 181, 184, Essay on. . . the late Queen Mary, 200
185
Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles,
Conrade, 185
200
Fables, 185
History of My Own Time, 199, 202 ff. ,
Fool of Quality, 181, 184, 327, 328
212
History of Henry Earl of Moreland, History of the Reformation, 110, 195,
328
197, 198, 200, 210, 212
Universal Beauty, 184
Letter. . . on the two papers writ by King
Henry, of Dublin, 327
Charles II, 199
Broome of Cowden Knowes, 363
Life. . . of Sir Matthew Hale, 198
William (1689–1745), 75, 76, 181, Memoires of the. . . Dukes of Hamilton
183, 184
and Castleherald, 193, 194, 196
Brosch, Moritz, Lord Bolingbroke, 226 Memoirs or Secret History, 199, 200,
Brothers club, 96, 151
202 ff.
Brown, Andrew (f. 1700), 558, 560
Memorial. . . of the Constitution and Policy
John (1610 2–1679), 545
of England, 201
John (1722–1787), 548
Modest and Free Conference, 192
Thomas (1663–1704), 256, 260, Reflections on the Declaration for Liberty
263 ff. , 329; Amusements Serious and of Conscience, 199
Comical, 262, 263; Colloquies of Eras- Reflections on the pamphlet Parlia-
mus, 275
mentum Pacificum, 199
Browne, Isaac Hawkins (1705–1760), Pipe Review of the Reflections on the Prince's
of Tobacco, 188, 191
Declaration, 200
Peter (d. 1735), Answer (to Toland), Second Collection of Several Tracts, 200
282; Divine Analogy, 283; Procedure, Some letters, 199
extent and limits of human understanding, Thoughts on Education, 192
282
Utopia, trans, of, 198
Bruce, Michael (1746-1767), 557
Vindication from the two Letters con-
Robert (1859–1631), 543
taining some Reflections on His
Brumpton, Lord, in Steele's Funeral, 30 Majesty's Proclamation, 199
Brunetière, Ferdinand, 20
Vindication of the. . . Church of Scotland,
Brutus, 28
194
of Troy, 74
Burnet, Thomas (1635 ? -1715), The Theory
Buchan, Peter, 371; Gleanings of. . . of the Earth, 390
Ballads, 374
Sir Thomas, 204
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd duke Thomas (Sir Iliad Doggrel), 258,
of, 203, 222; The Rehearsal, 147, 161 448
Buckinghamshire, John Sheffield, duke Burnett, James. See Monboddo, Lord
of, 70, 152
Burns, Robert, 360, 363, 367 ff. , 372 ff. ,
duchess of, 82
376 ff.
Buckley, Samuel, Daily Courant, 5
Brigs of Ayr, 380
Budgeli, Eustace (1686-1737), 86, 220, Chevalier's Lament, 377
492
Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie,
Buffon, 321
366, 372
Bafo, in Pope's Epistle to Arbuthnot, 147 Strathallan's Lament, 377
Bull, John, in Arbuthnot's History of Burton, Samuel (1708-1749),
lara
563
John Bull, 134, 135
William (1575–1645), Description
Mrs, in Arbuthnot's History of of Leicester Shire, 352
John Bull, 134, 135
William (1609–1657), Commentary
Bunyan, John, 18, 98
on Antoninus, his Itinerary, 355
Burke, Edmund, 233; 4 Vindication of Busby, Richard, 146, 272
Natural Society, 232
Butcher, S. H. , 64
Burleigh house, 148
Bute, Mary, countess of, 245, 246, 248,
Burlington, Richard Boyle, 3rd earl of,
403
79, 162
John Stuart, 3rd earl of, 245, 498
Burmann, Peter, 336
Butler, Joseph (1692–1752), 289, 296,
Burnaby, William, 266
303, 304, 326, 393, 394 ; Analogy of
Burnet, Gilbert (1643–1715), 94, 112, 132, Religion, 303, 304 ; Fifteen Sermons
192 ff. (main entry), 211, 213, 214,
303
217, 221, 234, 247, 335, 402
Samuel (1612–1680), 119, 260 ;
Censure of M. de Meaux' History, 198 Hudibras, 145, 154, 158, 201, 259, 272,
Discourse of the Pastoral Care, 201
308
Discourse on. . . Sir Robert Fletcher, 192 Button's coffee-house, 165, 171
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Index of Names
Byng, John, admiral, 185, 254
Byrom, John (1692–1763), 191, 309, 314,
325 ff. (main entry), 515, 520
Enthusiasm, 326
Epistle to a Gentleman of the Temple,
326
Journal, 307, 313, 318, 325
Poems, 322, 327
Redemption, 327
Universal Beauty, 327
Bysshe, Edward (A. 1712), 529
C Mery Talys, A, 39
Cabbala, the, 315
Caesar, Julius, 63, 204; Commentaries,
297
Calder, Robert (1658–1723), 548
Calderwood, David, 549
Callander, John (d. 1789), 560
Callières, François de, Le Combat des
Livres, 102
Callimachus, 331
Cambray, congress of, 221
Cambridge, 130, 142, 150, 165, 184, 188,
195, 235, 294, 295, 308, 309, 313,
321, 325, 326, 330, 335, 336, 340,
341, 354, 355, 382, 383, 386, 387,
390, 395, 406, 410 ff.
Caius college, 386
Clare ball, 250
Emmanuel college, 308
Jesus college, 240
Pembroke hall, 257
Peterhouse, 341
Queens' college, 169, 340
St John's college, 147, 152, 153, 165,
182, 330, 341, 354, 381, 411, 412
Trinity college, 240, 241, 335, 340, 411,
412
Cambridge Platonists, 209, 300, 306
Camden professor of history, 329
society, 212
Camden, William, 350 ff. ; Britannia, 353
Campbell, Archibald (1691–1756), 548
Duncan, 21, 428; Secret Memoirs,
22
George (1719-1796), 561
Canons, 81
Canterbury, 151, 210
Capon's Tale, in The Miscellany, 85
Cardenio, in Don Quixote, 269
Care, Henry (1646–1688), Pacquet of Ad-
vice from Rome, 4 ; Weekly Pacquet, 4
Carew, Richard, 352
Carey, Henry (d. 1743), Chrononhotontho-
logos, 190 ; Sally in Our Alley, 165,
190
Carle an' the King come, 377
Carleton, George, 23
Carlisle, Nicholas, 408
Carlyle, Alexander (1722–1805), 561
Thomas, Sartor Resartus, 100
Carolina, South, 12
Caroline essayists, 36
Caroline, princess, 252
queen, 132, 175, 187, 222, 249 ff. ,
281, 338
Carstares, William (1649–1715), 492
Carter, Matthew (A. 1660), 532
Carteret, John. See Granville, earl
Carthage, 258
Cartwright, Thomas, 235
Caryll, John, 70, 73, 82, 84, 85
Casaubon, Isaac, 331
Cassius Longinus, Gaius, 28
Castiglione, Baldasarre, Il Cortegiano,
396
Catalogi Librorum Manuscriptorum, 356
Catharine of Aragon, queen, 197
of Braganza, queen, 278
Cato, 28, 63, 64
Celimène, in The Spectator, 57
Censor of Great Britain,' 41
Cervantes, Miguel de, Don Quixote, 268,
269, 272, 275, 278
Chaldee language, 393
Chalmers, Alexander, 187, 190
Chambéri, 245
Chamberlayne, Dr, 464
Edward (1616–1703), Angliae No-
titia, 352
John (1666–1723), Magnae Britan-
niae Notitia, 353
Chandos, James Brydges, 1st duke of, 81
Chanteloup, 226
Chapman, George, 75
Chappell, W. , Popular Music of the Olden
Time, 361 ff.
Character of a Coffee-house, The, 35
Charles, archduke of Austria, 134
Charles I, king of Great Britain, 27, 201,
222, 233, 235, 240, 250, 307, 309, 403
Charles II, king of Great Britain, 2, 194,
199, 201, 203, 205, 206, 208, 213, 225,
233, 234, 239, 307, 362, 363
Charles II, king of Spain, 8, 133
Charles XII, king of Sweden, 19
Charles Edward, prince (the Young Pre-
tender), 371, 373
Charleton, Walter (1619-1707), Chorea
Gigantum, 354
Charlett, Arthur, 57
Charlie is my Darling, 376
Charlton, Sir Job, 392
Charmer, The, 371
Chatham, William Pitt, earl of, 250, 409
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 68, 151, 158, 362,
369; Man of Laro's Tale, 185
Chauncy, Sir Henry (1632-1719), Antiqui-
ties of Hertfordshire, 353
Cheats of London, The, 264
Chepman, Walter, 359
Cheshire, 166
Chester, 167
Chesterfield free school, 393
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th
earl of, 152, 190, 246, 250, 252, 254;
Letters, 133
Chetham Society, 322
Chevy Chace, 59, 370
Cheyne, George (1671-1743), 307, 325
Chiffinch, William, 240
Children in the Wood, The, 59, 166
Chillingworth, William, 401
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585
China, 391
goods, 263, 271
Chloe, in Pope's Characters of Women, 82
Christianity, 28, 83, 100, 101, 108, 112,
290 ff. , 300, 305, 331
Christie, W. D. , 212
Christis Kirk, 366, 367, 379
Chubb, Thomas (1679–1747), 288, 294
Cibber, Colley, 86, 88, 89; An Apology,
143
Cicero, 28, 54, 55, 204, 218, 229, 334,
337, 340 ; Offices, 274
Clara, in The Scourers, 362
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st earl of,
209, 214, 221, 226, 237, 238, 347
Concerning Education, 396
History of the Rebellion, 204, 206, 208,
227, 394
Life, 208
Of the Want of Respect due to Age, 396
Edward Hyde, 3rd earl of, 161
Clarissa, in The Tatler, 50
Clark, Andrew, 346; Life of Anthony
Wood, 341, 382, 383, 413
J. S. , Life of James the Second,
213
James (d. 1724), 546
William (f. 1685), 556
Clarke, John (d. 1730), 505
John (1682–1757), 505
Joseph (d. 1749), 505
Samuel (1675-1729), 279, 281, 289,
293, 294, 296, 297 ff. (main entry),
394
Being and Attributes of God, 292, 297
Boyle Lectures, 297, 298
Discourse concerning. . . Natural Religion,
297
Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 297
-- T. E. S. , Life of Gilbert Burnet,
202
Claverhouse. See Dundee, Viscount
Clavering,
Mary. See Cowper, countess
Cleland, William (1661 ? -1689), 556
Clerimont, in Steele's Tender Husband, 30
Clerk, Sir John, of Penicuik (1684–1755),
553; Merry may the Maid, 371
Clinton, Mr, in Brooke's Fool of Quality,
327, 328
Clogher, 166
Cloyne, 282
Coburg, house of, 338
Cock up your Bonnet, 377
Cockburn, Alison (1712 ? -1794), 'I have
seen the Smiling,' 373
John (1652–1729), 520, 551
Cockeram, Henry (A. 1650), 529
Coffee-House Dialogue, A, 32
Coffee Scuffle, The, 32
Cole, William (1714-1782), 354
Coleridge, 8. T. , 106, 277, 328
Aids to Reflexion, 328
Biographia Literaria, 328
Collection of Political Tracts, 223
College of Arms, 344, 355
Collier, Arthur (1680–1732), 287, 288;
Clavis Universalis, 287
Collier, Jeremy (1650–1726), 29, 141, 142,
210 ff. (main entry)
Duelling, 211
Ecclesiastical History, 211, 212
Essays, 211
Historical Dictionary, 211, 212
Of Lying, 211
Office of a Chaplain, 211
Short view of the. . . English Stage, 211
Collins, Anthony (1676–1729), 111, 288,
292, 293
Discourse of Free-thinking, 292, 293,
337
Discourse of the. . . Christian Religion,
293
Essay concerning the use of Reason, 293
Philosophical Inquiry concerning Hu-
man Liberty, 293
Priestcraft in perfection, 293
J. Churton, 230, Bolingbroke, 218,
224
William, 167, 169, 179, 191
Colson, Tom,' in The Tatler, 34
Colvill, Robert (d. 1788), 557
Samuel (ft. 1681), 556
Comenius, John Amos, 381, 403 ; Di.
dactica Magna, 388; Opera Didactica
Omnia, 388
Commons, House of, 64, 194, 195, 216,
219, 225, 232, 240, 281
Compendious Booke of Godly and Spirituall
Songs, 361, 362
Compleat History of England, 233, 234
Compton, Henry, bishop of London, 170
Spencer, 249
Concanen, Matthew (1701–1749), 434
Congleton, 166
Congreve, William, 38, 69, 75, 91, 124,
131, 163, 228, 270
Conington, John, 74
Constantinople, 240, 244, 246, 391
Cooke, Thomas (1703–1756), 78, 220, 526
Cooper,' earl, A Letter to Isaac Bicker.
staffe, Esq.
