I. and J.
FA
CARDINE's Sermon on re- ligious Fafts 1026 Jepbfon's Roman Portraits 1122 Foanfen's Account of Bulam
1028
Fortin's Tracts
741
Didactic Poem Knox's Addrefs to the Clubs in the Parish of St. Anne,
Westminster 930. Letter Sir John Sinclair
to
1117
L.
LIBANIUS, Reifkii, vol. II.
936 Lucas's Sermon 1198 Lake's Principles of Eloquence 1199
M.
N.
NASH, the Windmill over- turned by the Barley Cake 934 National Penitence, Reafons 834
for
Neal's History of the Puritans
720
P.
PAGE's Travels
K.
KENT, Monuments and painted Glafs in One Hun- dred Churches in. 742 King's Account of Canterbury Caftle
811 Paine, Age of Infidelity, in Antwer to his Age of Symons's Faft Sermon Reafon 1025 Patton's Letters on Freedom 833 Paufanias's Defcription of Grecce
T.
921
644
910 Penitence, Reafons for Natio- TASKER's Letters Tattersal's Pfalms 806 Knight, the Landschape, a nal 646 Taylor's Tranflation of Paufa- 1008 921 Percy's Reliques of Ancient
645 Pennant's London
nias
Thompson on Debtor and Cre- ditor Laws 833
Poetry 109, 613, 817, 913 Philofopbical Tranfactions, vol. LXXXIV. 1119 Plymley's Vifitation Charge 1027
Tindal's Hiftory of Eve ham836 Tour through the Theatre of War 646
Polwbele's Devonshire, vol. II. 729, 802, 825, 878, 935, 1095, 1181 Polyænus's Stratagems of War
885 Montefire's Account of the Expedition to Bulam 1028 Moore's Travels in France 879 Morre, Tableau Chronologique
de l'Hiftoire univerfelle1026 Moral Annals of the Poor and
0.
OWEN, Reflexions on the State of Religion and Po- liticks in France and Great Britain
646
Middle Ranks of Society 1117 Morell's Notes on Locke 1117 Mornington, Lord, Subftance of
1024
Poor, Friendly Address to the 1026 Priefly, Dr. Obfervations on his Emigration to America 1069
MACKENZIE's Sketch of the War with Tippoo Sultaun 1006 Medical Facts and Obferva- tions, vol. II. 638 Merrick's Pfalms 806
Metbadifts, on their Separation RADCLIFFE's Myfteries of 1199 Udolpho
834
from the Church Molineux's Scholar's Queftion Rennell's SermononGaming831 Book in Arithmetick 1128 Reports from the Committee of Money's Hiftory of the Cam- Secrecy 1117 paign of 1792 829 Revelations xi. 1-14. Out- Montaigne, Voyage de 804 lines of a Commentary on Montague, Lady M. W. Let
ters of
S.
ST. ANDRE, Rapport ist les Mouvemens fur l'Ef cadre de la République 1118 St. Juft, Report of, on the Expences of France 1017 Scott's Sermon on Equality 832 Selden's Table Talk 613 Shepherd's Translation of Po- lynus's Stratagems of War
1024
Simco's Representations of Me- numents in the Environs of London 1015
Smith's English Botany 1009 Strutt's View of the Dreffes and Habits of the English 1127 Sunday Schools, the Import- ance of 935
Swedenborg, Enquiry into his Commifhon and Doctrine 1114 832
Townley's Sermon Trevor's Latin defcriptive Po- ems of England 735
930
V.
ANDERSTEGEN on the prefent State of the Thames 833 Vincent de Legione Manli- ana 641. On the Greek Verb 1198
W.
WAKEFIELD's Examina- tion of Paine's Age of - Reafon 642. Remarks on the general Orders of the D. of York's Army 707, 931. Spirit of Chriftianity com pared with the Spirit of the Times 781. Stri&ures on bis Spirit of Chriflianity, &t.
Reynell's Sermon
1118 743 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, Tefti- monies to the Genius and Memory of 806 Rous's Sermon 1116 Rowley on Disorders of the Walker on the national Cha Eye and Eyelids 648. Ra- racter of the Dutch 1199 tional and improved Practice War, Advantages to Great of Phyfick 826 Britain from 1119 Rub on the Fever of Phila- Warton's Poem of Sir Joshua delphia 838 Reynolds's Painted Win-
930.
dow
XIII. tranflated on Dear Centraft, by a Lady
INDEX to the BOOKS and POETRY in Vol. LXIV. Part II.
of Wight
dow at Oxford 806. Query refpecting a fourth Volume of History of Poetry Watfon on the Two Orders of Epifcopalians in Scotland
on the Confecration of a Chapel 984 Wbitor'sCommentary on Shak- Wright, Knowledge commu 1116 Wood's Hiftory of Oxierd 116 779, 1026 Williams's Poems 1113. Quofpeare 928 nicated to Chriftians at Avignon 1026
tation from Newton on the
Watts's Pfalms 794, 805, 1074 1198 Wells on Vifion Whitaker's Faft Sermon 834.
794
INDEX to the POETRY in Vol. LXIV. PART LI.
lage, Latin 747, 844, 942, 1038, 1134
AMOR
1132
Ariftodemus killing himself on the Tomb of his Daugh
ter
B.
BARNES, Rev. Thomas, to
the
R.
750
Arrangement, the new Auguftus, on the Character of 1124. Qualities of
649 HALF Pay Halliday, John Epitaph on 1126 Hawk, on the Flight of a tame
Birth-day Reflexions Verses on
Bones, Human, Memorandum Lines on the Names of 1138
Prophecies 1118. Two Ser
mons
Windbam's Picture of the Ille 1119
F
FAIR Pilgrim, tranflated
from the Welth Flower and the Leaf Friend, ad Amicum in Nor- thumbria
1113 845
Headley, Henry, on the Death of 1131 Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, Ode on 645 651. his coming of Age Ilerace, Book 11. Ode XIV. 652 Hifiory, on the Study of 1127 941 imitated 652. Book III. Ode XIII. imitated Howe, Earl, Ode on his Vic- 750 tory 941 Humanity, an Ode 1133
Ode
I.
653 Gibraltar, Defcription of 1194. Extracts from the Siege of
1194
Goldsmith's Edwin and Ange
EPIGRAM Epitaphs Evangelifts, the Four Eyre, Charles, on his Death 942
652,942 652 LEASOWES, Infeription
941
for a medicinal Fountain at the Lee River, Sonnet to 1037 Lines on the Death of a young Letter to a Sifter 746 654 Gentleman at Gofport in Difcharge of his medical Dury 747 Love, Sonnet to 1036 Lover, the perjured 938 652
942
K.
937 KITE, on a, which, after being tamed, had efcaped from its after 650. Ode 650
to
to a
939
Inter Amicos ne fis Arbiter 846 Irwin, Elegy on the late Queen 841
of France
Delap, Moon-light 1129 Monki Rhymes 747 Moral Ref xion
M.
MARIUS, the Image of 1126 Marlborough, Dechefs of, Sonnet to, on her building Alms-houses
lina, of, the Hermit, in Melford Difalier Latin 653 Deferted Vil- Menfæ infcriptum
X.
XENOPHON's Defence of the Athenian Democracy 739. by Morris
748
Milton, L'Allegro imitata1134 Monafttry, Reflexions on the Ruins of one near the Sea 937 750 $1130 645
Morning, the first Hour of 653 650 Mofchus Amor fugitivus tranf- Mountmorres's Ode on Lord 746 Howe's Victory 745
lated
N.
NORMANDY, Robert, D.. of, Poem by him in Welsh, with an English Translation
981
0.
ODE from the Ethiopic 749.
ceis
by the Author of the ReOrphan, occafional Prologue 842 to, at Gibraltar 939
PARALELE de deux Sœurs
1131
843
Paftoral
Petraia, an Ode on a large Fall of Timber there 1130 Petrarch, Sonnet of, Italian and English Pbarfalia, Defeription of the 745 Preparation for the Battle of 1124
Poetry, Rife and Fall of 938 Political Eyfium defcribed 914 Pompey, Lines previous to his Poffcript of a poetical Epiftle Death 1125 from a Gentleman to his Friend 949
R.
REID, W. Hamilton, Tranf
Robin, Sonnet to a lations by Robinson, Mrs. Ode to her be- 748 940 loved Daughter 1033. Lines to the Rev. J. Whitehoufe
747 759
1038 Roman Characters
poor Woman 842, to the Nightingale S42. written
T.
on the Coaft of Devon 940. TASKER's Ode to the K to a Lady 941. to Stella
S.
SCIP Africanus the elder, Eulogium on 1125 Slavery, the Feelings of a free People when first fubje&ted
112
94'. to Ca noens' Grotto Tyranny, the filent Progre at Macao 1035. to Char- lotte Smith 1035. to a young Lady on her charita-
V.
ble V fits to Poverty in Al- VIRGIL, Apoftropheto Action 1036. to Silence Virginia, Deploration 1036. to the Hon. T. Er- fkine 1132. written on the Cliffs near Margate 1123 Sonnets Spring, to
Y.
939
Sonnet to the River Oufe 842, written by the Bedfide of a
1035, 1133 YOUNG, Julia, Ode ou 651
INDEX to the PLATES in VOL. LXIV. PARTI.
to
1126
Sleep, Sonnet to 850 Sbakfpeare, Parodies on 654, 844, 1037 Sbaro, Rachel, Sonnet ( 1035 Snowy Day 845 Song, Tune "To Anacreon in Heaven"
A. Aberdeen Cathedral Alfreton Church Antiquities, Kentish
Arundel Caftle
689 Dovedale 1185
0. Sar, 1069 Owthorne Ruins. F. P. 705 Fawley Church and Manor- Purfgrave, Rob. his Ma houfe 977 ment
112
H. S. Heathfield Tower 1163 Shrewsbury, St. Giles's Chem Henry VIII. antient Portrait af 694,0 of 980 Sidery, Sir H. Urn contain
his Heart
909 St. George's Tower
at
L. 163 Ledbury Monument Chilham Keep 909 Lullington Church Chingford Church 1106 Cliffe, Elienore de, Monument Macclesfield Seal of N.
M.
Cofton Chapel Cromwell's House, Clerken- well
Dec. 23.
Mr. URBAN,
HE furmife, p. 1101, respecting the ori-
fecidit
in Scyllam cupiens witare Charybam, is well founded; it reing thus noticed in Stephen's Thefaurus: Evitata Charybde is Scyllam incido, i.e. Den vito gravius malum in aliud majus incido. V. Erafmus Chiliadas I. centur. v. prov. iv. The illuftration of it fills a column and an half of vol II. 183-4 fol. W & D.
T. Telegraph Torkington Priory 809 W. 1106 Newington Butts Parfonage William the Lion, King 1161 Scots 617 Nofe, new
883 Wi.herafey Ruins
Mr. URBAN,
Dec. 24-
A
excit
S the recent difcovery of a genuine like- nefs of our great cramatic writer has a with in feveral gentlemen to poffefs ake of compariton) all the pretended as w 3 authorized reprefentatious of him, ́ the following lift, for their ufe, folicits a place in your valuable Magazine:
(for
1. Engravings from the true original portrait of Shakspeare,painted on wood in the year1597: M. Droefhout, be tore the firft folio, W. Marshall, before the Poems T. Trotter (two plates)
1623 1640 1794
11. Engravings from the Chandofen canvas: M. Vanderguchi, before Rowe's edition 1709 G. Vertve (fet of Poets) Ditto, before Jacob's Lives, &c. 1719
1719
* Published Dec. 1, 1794, by W. Ri shardfon, Castle-street, Leicester-square.
1183 Stoke Rochford Church 11 893
992, 11
1725
G. Vertue, from Lord Oxford's pictures: prefixed to Pope's edition, 4to J. Simon, mez. from a picture by Zouff no date. R.Earlom, mez. from Jennens's picture prefixed to his edition of King Lear 177 All other heads of Shakspeare are copes, with trivial variations from fome of the fore going plates.
J. B.
[In our Magazine for December laf, the fate going article (on account of an accident at baving appeared in a mutilated state, it is birt reprinted with the necessary restavations.]
profil
+ For what work this head was-origi nally defigned, and the time at which it w engraved by Vertue (who died in 175 cannot be ascertained. [See p. 1186.]
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