Bedlam (New) to be erected by Mr. Bickerstaff in Moor- fields For whom designed The distribution of its apartments Beef-eaters (the order of) Belvidera, her character Betterton (Mr.) his funeral 61 70 162 63 254 Bickerstaff, (Isaac) his reception at the play-house Bickerstaff's speech to poverty Bickerstaff purchaseth a ticket in the state lottery 44 ibid. 53 54 61 Bickerstaff's entertainment at a friend's house, who eats well 165 Bickerstaff's maxim 166 Bickerstaff, Censor of Great Britain 233 Bickerstaff (Margery) the methods used to divert her thoughts from marriage 178 Bickerstaff (Samuel) his advice to his son and daughter Bribery, a solicitor in the Temple of Avarice C Cadaroque, the meaning of the word, and to whom applied by the Indian Kings Cambray (Archbishop of ) author of Telemachus 356 108 189 65 ibid. 50 Canes different in their kind and value Castabella, an eminent prude Cebes, his table Censor, a comparison between the Roman and British censor 233 Censurers, why punished more severely after death Cervantes (Michael) his discerning spirit Cestus of Venus described 274 202 138 64 228 Chanticleer (Job) his petition to Mr Bickerstaff Charles, the toyman, his great genius Chicken, a modern diet、 Cibber, the comedian, his talent in acting Cicero, his letters to his wife City politicians reproved by Mr. Bickerstaff 204 302 159 101 137 139 140 163 325 218 201 146 Coaches, which to be called in by Bickerstaff. PAGE. Cobler upon Ludgate-Hill, his contrivance to gratify his pride 67 Comma (Mrs.) a subtle casuist Command of our temper, its excellence Commerce, a goddess in the region of liberty Commonwealth (Genius of) seated on the left hand of the Goddess of Liberty described Competency, a Guide in the Temple of Avarice Complacency, a Guard to one of the Gates belonging to 27 -293 231 -230 ibid. 51 Hymen's Temple 35 the character of a true country gentleman 266 Courant, in what manner it differs from the other news Daniel, the historian, the provisions taxed in his time St. David's Day, why observed by Mr. Bickerstaff rian Dead men dressed in lace, &c. contrary to the act -163 126 306 23 Destinies, the speech of one of them to Jupiter, Diet, the difference between our modern diet, and that of PAGE. 157 162 251 186 187 35 344 38 44 22 32 49 ibid. ibid. ibid. 50 155 228 187 212 Discretion, a Guard to one of Hymen's Gates Dodwell, some account of his epistolary discourse from Pasquin Dogget, the comedian, his letter to Mr. Bickerstaff Dover Cliff, described by Shakspeare Dream, of the band of lovers of the temple of Virtue Drum, who may be called Drums in conversation with what other instrument matched Dulcimer, a romantic instrument, of melancholy sweetness 210 E Education, the wrong method of it Elpenor, his untimely death a warning to drunkards Elysium, the joys of it, as described by the author of Tele- machus England, the figure it makes at present Equipage, its expences and affectations censured Esquires, for what reason professed enemies to Mr. Bicker- the effects of the natural softness of his temper, Eutrapelus, his mischievous present Extortion, (the office of) in the Temple of Avarice 76 353 181 205 84 141 11 295 ibid. ibid. 179 52 Flavia, a Coquet, her interview with Mirtillo, the ogler, at the play Flea, (a skeleton of) Flute, its extraordinary effects in a female concert With what other instrument matched Folio (Tom) a broker in learning; some account of him His visit to Mr. Bickerstaff His criticisms upon Virgil PAGE. 208 123 124 150 30 208 212 212 ibid. ibid. His Letter to Mr. Bickerstaff 227 Fortitude, when most conspicuous the way to be above her An emblem of that Goddess Addressed by Mr. Bickerstaff Fraud, an officer in the Temple of Avarice Free-Thinkers, a distinction between the ancient and mo- 295 268 271 ibid. 52 dern Free-Thinkers 104 Friendship, the tenderness of it 277 Funerals, our behaviour in them discovers the inward state Handkerchief (religious) in England Hannibal, the Carthaginian, his speech upon his being re- 345 called out of Italy 347 What makes a man so His habit An ill husband the greatest affliction that can Hymen, the God of Marriage, placed as a Guard at the gate of the Temple of Virtuous Love Hymn to the Supreme Being, what 168 ibid. 35 ibid. 28 I & J Jambee, the best sort of canes Idolatry inverted, in what manner 139 70 Jealousy, her garments, complexion and office Jenny, Mr. Bickerstaff's sister, her visit and behaviour Incumbent, the difference between a landlord and incum- 255 Indian kings, their return to the civilities of their landlord 275 Kettle-drum and kit, instruments in a female concert 211 212 Kings (wicked) their punishment in a future state 204 |