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A Description of the Grotto of Antiparos Page 29
A Review of a Philofophical Enquiry into the Ori
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gin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
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The Life of Father Paul Sarpi, Author of the Hif-
tory of the Council of Trent 59
Fragment of a Copy of Verfes to Lord March and
Lord George, Sons of his Grace the Duke of
Rd, on their dangerously falling through
the Ice at Godwood: Illuftrated with Notes Va-
riorum by Martin Scribbler, jun. Suppofed to
be written by B. Thornton, Efq. 66
An Inspector, Number 66666. By the fame
History of the most amazing and fagacious English
81
Dog. Written by himself
The
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The Life of Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bo-
lingbroke. By Dr. Goldsmith. `-
Page 87
An Introduction to the Theory of the Human
Mind. By J. Ufher, Author of Clio
135
The Life of Thomas Parnell, D.D. Archdeacon
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of Clogher. By Dr. Goldsmith
184
The State of the General Infirmary at Leicester.
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By J. Craddock, Efq.
212
Epitaph on a Gentleman's Son of nine Years old.
By J. Craddock, Esq.
215
Elegy to a Lady who wished not to hear the Toll of
a Bell on the Evening of the late Princess Dowa-
ger's Funeral. By J. Craddock, Efq.
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216
Epigram on the four Tranflations of Homer
217
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An Ode on the Author's Birth-day. By Hawkins
Brown, Efq.
218
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An Author to be Let. Being a Propofal humbly
addreffed to the Confideration of the Knights,
Efquires, Gentlemen, and other worshipful and
weighty Members of the solid and ancient Society
of the Bathos. By their Affociate and Well-
wifher Ifcariot Hackney Page 220
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Of Public Spirit, in regard to Public Works: A
Poem, to his Royal Highness Frederick Prince of
Wales. By Richard Savage, Efq.
234
The Playhouse: A Satire. By Mr. A. D-n
245
Faction Displayed: A Satire
The Tears of Genius. An Ode, to the Memory
of Mr. Gray. By J. T.
266
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274
Sympathetic
Sympathetic Blifs. By the Author of the Cave of
Morar
Page 276
Ode to the Lark. By the Author of the Cave of
278
Simplicity, a Paftoral. By the Author of the Cave
of Morar
280
Preface to a Dictionary of Commerce
To a Bush Fighter
To Dr. Goldsmith on the Succefs of his Comedy
called, The Miftakes of a Night
282
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Prologue to the revived Tragedy of Timoleon,
spoken by Mr. Reddish, at Drury-Lane Theatre,
in 1771. Written by Mr. Craddock
292
Prologue to the Provoked Husband, spoken laft
Christmas at Cafhiobury, the Seat of the Earl of
Effex. Written by the fame
294
Some
Some Account of a Book called, The Life of Ben-
venuto Cellini
Page 298
An Epitaph on Mifs Drummond, Daughter to the
Archbishop of York. By the Rev. Mr. Mafon 300
Some Account of the Life and Writings of Dr.
John Eachard 301