Omniana: Or Horae OtiosioresSouthern Illinois University Press, 1969 - 360 páginas |
Índice
Introduction by Robert Gittings | 13 |
Etymology of Dunce | 27 |
ΙΟ | 33 |
II | 34 |
St Andrews Cross | 39 |
An heptastic Vocable | 46 |
Service for Prisoners | 47 |
Melancholy | 48 |
Rabbinnical Legend | 171 |
St Vitus | 172 |
Burial Grounds | 174 |
Image Worship | 175 |
Filtering Apparatus | 176 |
Earth Bathing | 177 |
Sensibility | 178 |
Text Sparring | 179 |
Mosquitos | 49 |
Anthony Purver | 50 |
The Composition of Body in receiving | 51 |
Menageries | 55 |
The Virgin Marys Milk | 57 |
Thomas OBrien Mac Mahon | 58 |
Solan Geese | 59 |
Holes Arthur | 61 |
Poetical Moods and Tenses | 62 |
FootRacing | 63 |
Queen Marys Funeral | 64 |
Henrietta Maria | 65 |
Poem attributed to Sir Walter Ralegh | 66 |
Steel Mirrors for assisting the Sight | 69 |
Classification of Novels | 70 |
Small Wit | 71 |
Grapes in Madagascar | 72 |
Defence of Popery | 76 |
The Wafer | 77 |
Motteux | 79 |
Catholic Devotion to the Virgin | 81 |
Cupid and Psyche | 83 |
Writing Tables | 85 |
Cortes | 87 |
Cocoa Cordage | 89 |
Mexican Tennis | 90 |
The Gossamer | 91 |
Stationers in Spain | 92 |
Sindbad | 93 |
Nebuchadnezzar | 94 |
Omens | 95 |
ColdBathing in Fevers | 96 |
Payment of a Copyer of Books | 97 |
Glovers Leonidas | 98 |
Labrador | 100 |
Ride and Tie | 109 |
Criticism | 110 |
Tractors III | 111 |
Frith the Martyr | 112 |
Tostatus | 113 |
Picturesque words | 114 |
Meditation and Contemplation | 115 |
Parchment Bookcovers | 117 |
Toleration | 118 |
Parodies | 119 |
Hereticks of the early ages | 120 |
Touching for the Evil | 121 |
Origin of the Worship of Hymen | 122 |
Cap of Liberty | 124 |
Bulls | 125 |
Change of Climate | 126 |
Gift of the Tongues | 128 |
Επεα πτερόεντα i e Hasty Words | 129 |
Inward Blindness | 130 |
The Vices of Slaves no excuse for Slavery | 131 |
Perituræ parcere chartæ | 132 |
To have and to be | 133 |
Goodness of Heart indispensable to a man of genius | 134 |
Magnanimity | 135 |
Christianus Franciscus Paullinus | 137 |
Sindbad | 138 |
Mostansir Billah | 139 |
Bishop Berkely | 140 |
Early English Metre | 141 |
Troilus and Creseide | 142 |
Two Modes of Atheism | 145 |
Ground fires | 147 |
Dey | 148 |
Sects in Egypt | 149 |
The Squidhound | 150 |
Tree of Life | 151 |
Tentzelius | 154 |
Mayor Merino | 156 |
He shall set the Sheep on his right hand but the Goats on his left Mat xxv 33 | 157 |
Dogs at Court | 158 |
Feasts | 159 |
Aqua Vitæ | 160 |
Torrid Zone | 161 |
Negroes and Narcissuses | 163 |
The Pharos at Alexandria | 164 |
Toleration | 165 |
Hint for a new Species of History | 167 |
Pelagianism | 180 |
The Soul and its organs of Sense | 181 |
Sir George Etherege c | 185 |
Force of Habit | 189 |
Stone Ships | 190 |
Instinct | 191 |
Beer and Ale | 192 |
Te Franciscum | 194 |
The Glib | 195 |
Chess | 196 |
The Ass at the Meeting | 197 |
Religious Epigram | 198 |
The Holy Fire | 199 |
The Plague | 202 |
Alva | 204 |
Amphibious Fish | 205 |
Triumphs and Trophies in Cookery to be used at Festival Times as Twelfth Day c | 206 |
Snails | 212 |
Merino Sheep | 221 |
Gigantic Bird | 223 |
Tarring and Feathering | 225 |
If | 226 |
Capt Thomas James of Bristol | 227 |
Brevity of the Greek and English compared | 230 |
FrenchEnglish | 233 |
Irish Gambling | 234 |
Joachim du Bellay | 236 |
Eclipses | 237 |
Valentine Gretrakes | 239 |
Henry Mores Song of the Soul | 244 |
Quaker Preaching | 257 |
Hats | 258 |
Ship Bottoms preserved by charring | 259 |
Anguinum | 261 |
The Stigmata | 262 |
James I | 266 |
Sir Thomas Overbury | 267 |
Meteorolithes | 269 |
Wests Immortality of Nelson | 273 |
Tirante el Blanco | 275 |
The Emperor Maximilian | 280 |
Greek Erudition | 281 |
Opinions of the Edinburgh Review concerning War | 282 |
Wild Beasts | 283 |
Longevity | 286 |
Souls of Brutes | 287 |
Columbus | 288 |
Limbo | 290 |
Ottar of Roses | 291 |
Lord Chief Justice Holt | 294 |
Philosophy of the Bramins | 295 |
Busaco | 297 |
Ophites | 304 |
Judas | 305 |
Luys de Escobar | 308 |
The Will and the Deed | 325 |
Truth and Falsehood | 326 |
Religious Ceremonies | 327 |
New Truths | 328 |
Lie Useful to Truth | 329 |
Youth and Age | 330 |
Inscription on a Clock in Cheapside | 331 |
Inconsistency | 332 |
Selflove in Religion | 333 |
Limitation of Love of Poetry | 336 |
Humility of the Amiable | 337 |
Patriarchal Government | 338 |
Trimming | 339 |
Difference Between Hobbies and Spinoza | 340 |
Negative Thought | 341 |
Welch Names | 342 |
A Paraphrase of Sophocles | 343 |
Harberous | 344 |
To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim Continually Do Cry | 345 |
Death and Grounds of Belief in a Future State | 346 |
Hatred of Injustice | 347 |
Religion | 348 |
The Apostles Creed | 350 |
A Good Heart | 351 |
Evidences of Christianity | 355 |
Confessio Fidei Nov 3 1816 | 357 |
Corollary | 359 |