BOOK II I. Page. DIDACTIC PIECES. Il. On Cheerfulness, ibid. 60 VI. On the Knowledge of the World. ibid. 74 VII. On the Advantage of uniting Gentle. ness of Manners with Firinness XI. Hamlet's Instructions to the Players. XII. The present Condition of Man vindi- Pope. 84 XIII. On the Order of Nature. ibid. 86 XIV. The Origin of Superstition XV. ibid. 89 XVIII. Lessons on Wisdom, Armstrong. 95 XIX. Against Indolence; an Epistle. XX. Elegy to a young Noblemán. Mason. 109 XXI. On the Miseries of Human Life. XXII. Reflections on a Future State. ibid. 102 XXIV. The Pain arising from Virtuous Emo- tions attended with Pleasure. Aken. II. Virtue our highest Interest. Harris. 118 IV. On the Immortality of the Soul. Spec- II. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Hannibal to his Soldiers. ibid. 128 hesitating to appoint him General Sallust. 131 Calisthenes's Reproof of Cleon's Flat- The Scythian Ambassadors to Alex- Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to Aco. tion against the Romans. Tacitus. 140 The Earl of Arundel's Speech propos- Henry 11. and Stephen. Lord Lyt- Mr. Pulteney's Speech on the Motion Sir John St. A ubin's Speech for re- Page. Price. 170 CHAY. Lord Lyttelton's Speech on the Re- peal of the Act called the Jew Bill, 166 In Praise of Virtue. Shakespeare. 172 BO O K V I. DIALOGUES. Rivers and Sir Harry. False Delicacy. 190 VI. Sir John Melvil and Sterling. Clan. VII. Belcour and Stockwell. West Indian. 198 VIII. Lord Eustache and Frampton. School IX. Duke and Lord. Shakespeare 204 XI. Henry and Lord Chief Justice. ibid. 208 XV. Belarius, Guiderius, and Arviragus. VI. ibid. 241 ibid. 247 The Wish. Green. 230 VIII. Hymn to Adversity. Gray. 237 IX. Ode on a distant Prospect of X. Elegy written in a Country Church- Yard. XI. Warrington Academy. Mrs. Bar- XVI. Milton. 236 XVIII. The Progress of Life. Shakespeare. 264 XIX. The Entry of Bolingbroke and Richard into London. ibid. 265 XXI. Hotspur's Description of a Fop. ibid. 267 XXVI. Ode to Spring. Mrs. Barbauld. 274 XXVII. Domestic Love and Happiness. Page CHAP. Milton. 303 ibid. 304 Cato. 309 ibid. 311 Essex. 312 Warwick. 317 ibid. 323 Hotspur and Glendower, ibid. 325 ibid. 335 ibid. 339 ibid. 344 sar's body: ibid. 347 ibid. 351 ibid. 356 Pope. 362 Dryden. 346 Cowbtg. 270 Parnell. 372 Pope. 3-4 ibid. 345 ibid. 357 |