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Forster, Mr., his analyses of
Foote's Comedies, 207.
Gay and Swift, 56.

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER:

Animated Nature, 314, 315;
Assemblies in the last century,
233; Ballad-singer, 306; Birth
of, 252; Blackstone, his neigh-
bour, 286; Borrowing and Pay-
ing, 307; Boswell's jealousy, 324;
Boyhood, 255; Burial-place in
the Temple, 298; Burke, fellow-
student, 259; Campbell, Dr.,
on, 268; Canonbury Tower,
Islington, 277; Characteristics,
Personal Traits, and Opinions,
299-330, Chastises a Publisher,
321; Choice of a Profession,
260; Citizen of the World, 272;
"Club, the," 281; Club at
Ballymahon, 261; Clubs and
Taverns, 273; Cock-lane Ghost
pamphlet, 273; College Life,
258; Colman the younger, 306;
Colman's management, 285;
Compilations, various, 313;
Cradock, his friend, 289; Cum-
berland repaid, 329; "Deserted
Village, the," 253, 282; Devil
Tavern, 273; Dies in Brick-
court, 292; Dinner at Dilly's,
323; Dispute with Dr. John-
son, 323; Druggist's assistant
in Monument-yard, 264; Early
Rhymes, 257; Enquiry into
Polite Learning, 270; Evans,
the publisher, thrashed, 321;
Failure at Surgeon's Hall, 268;
Family of the Goldsmiths, 251;
Fiddleback, his horse, 260;
Forster's account of Goldsmith's
landlady, 274; Funeral in the
Temple churchyard, 295; Gar-
rick's sensitiveness, 304; Globe
Tavern, 275; Goëthe on the
Vicar of Wakefield, 277; Gold-
smith, Charles, at Somers
Town, 310; Good-natured Man
produced, 269; Gray's-Inn
Chambers, 279; Grecian and
the Globe, 283; Green Arbour-
court Lodging, 270; Harris of

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER :
Salisbury, 325; Haunch of
Venison, the, 317; Histories of
Greece, Rome and England,
315, 316; Health declines, 288;
Hornecks-the Jessamy Bride,
325; Hung up in History,
306; Hyde Farm, 289; Inde-
pendence, 309; Irving, Forster,
and Macaulay, 301; James's
Fever Powders, 293; Jessamy
Bride, 294; Johnson, Dr., 285,
294; Johnson's Epitaph, 296 ;
Johnson, Scott, and Byron,
and Lord Dudley, 300; Judge
Day's Recollections, 287; Lines
by Angelica Kauffmann, 326;
Lissoy, 253; "Literary Club,
the," 282; Love of Dress, 313;
Macaulay's description, 255;
Magazine Contributions, 271;
Medical practice, 287; Memo-
rials, 296; Mistake at Bath,
303; Mistake of a Night, 256;
Monthly Review, 267; Natural
History, 290; Newbery, the
publisher, 272; Newcastle ar-
rest, 261; Northcote's Recol-
lections, 318; Northumberland,
Earl of, 281; Old Supper-house
in Soho, 320; Pallismore house,
253; Public Ledger started,
273; Retaliation, 291; Return
to England, 264; Reynolds, Sir
Joshua, 305; Reynolds's visit
to Canonbury, 280; Richard-
son's reader, 265; Schools,
256; School-days, early, 254;
Scribbling for Bread in a Garret,
311; Secretaryship of the So-
ciety of Arts, 305; She Stoops
to Conquer, 256, 283; Sheridan
dramatizes the Vicar of Wake-
field, 329; Shoemaker's Holi-
day, 282; Smollett and British
Magazine, 273; Strange Com-
pany with Shuter, 308; Supping
at the Mitre, 307; Temple
Chambers, 285; Tenure-custom,
252; Thackeray's tribute, 302;
Tragedy written, 265; Travels
to Leyden, 261, 262; Traveller,
the, 279; Trinity College,

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER:

Dublin, Goldsmith at, 258;
Ugolino suggested to Reynolds,
288; Usher at Peckham, 266;
Vauxhall Gardens, 289; Vicar
of Wakefield, 275-277; Vol-
taire, Fontenelle, and Diderot,
263; Walpole, Chatterton, and
Goldsmith, 327; Walpole's de-
traction, 303; Walpole's mis-
take, 284; Washington Irving
at Green Arbour-court, 271;
Westminster Abbey tablet, 297;
"When lovely Woman stoops
to Folly," 312; White Conduit
House, 278; Who wrote Goody
Two Shoes? 316; Wine-office-
court Supper, 272; "Written
Mountains," 266; Young, Dr.,
265.

Goodrich church and Dean Swift,
Grub-street account of the Duchess
of Kingston, 233.
Gulliver's Travels, 51-54.
Halifax's Court Letter, 29.
Hannay's Satire and Satirists,
120.

Haymarket Theatre, account of
the, 236.

Johnson, Dr., and Samuel Foote,
224-227.

Kingston, Duchess of, her quarrel
with Foote, 228-234.
Kit-Kat Portraits, 149, 150.
Mackintosh, Sir J., on the Tale
of a Tub, 19.

Macklin, 204, 205, 207, 208.
Marley Abbey and Vanessa, 44.
Mayor of Garrett, Election of,

215.

"Multiplication Table," Steele's,
147.

Newton, Sir Isaac, and Swift, 85.
Oratory ridiculed by Foote, 214.
Oxford, Earl of, and Swift, 47,
118.

Partridge and Swift, 24, 25.
Political Intrigue in Swift's days,
32.

Pope's first letter to Swift, 36.
Pope, Tickell, and Phillips, and
the Guardian, 145.
Punch at Oxford, 126-188.

Queen Anne's Bounty, 21.
Rabelais and Swift, 103.
Savage and Steele, 178, 179.
Scotland, Steele in, 159, 160, 161,
163.

Scott, Sir W., his Life of Swift,

44.

Sidi Hamet's Rod, 27.
South Sea Bubble and Swift, 45.
Spectator started, 140-142.
Spectator, Forster and Macaulay,
on, 141, 142.

STEELE, SIR RICHARD:

Addison at Oxford, 125; After
Marriage, 133; Ancestry, 122;
Beau Fielding, 183; Birth of,
221; Bloomsbury-square, 156;
Boevey, Mrs., 181, 182; Button's
Coffee-house, 151; Character-
istics, Personal Traits, and
Opinions, 179-186; Charter-
house, at, 123; Christian Hero,
128; Conscious Lovers, 166;
Controversy with Swift, 153;
Correspondence, Extracts from,
143-137; Coverley House-
hold, 143; Courtship, second,
130; Cutts, Lord, 127; Death
at Carmarthen, 168; Dennis,
controversy with, 173, 174;
Dick Eastcourt, character of,
171; Don Saltero's at Chelsea,
184; Dying, Modes of, 177;
Edinburgh, Journey to, 159;
Edinburgh, Reception in, 161;
Edinburgh revisited, 163; En-
lists in the Horse Guards, 127;
Father dies, 123; Forster and
Macaulay, on, 170; Friends
with Addison, 176; Friendship
for Savage, 179; Funeral and
Lying Lover, 129; Guardian
started, 144; Hampton Court,
136, 156; Haverstock Hill
Cottage, 156; Hoadly, Bishop,
at Blenheim, 175; Irish Under-
Secretaryship, 137; Kit-Kat
Club, 149, 150; Lady Steele
dies, 163; Ladies' Library,
183; "Liveries," 179; Love
for Love, 149; Macaulay's de-
preciation, 139, 158; Marriage,

STEELE, SIR RICHARD :

First, 129; Medical Confession,
150; Mendicants' Feast, 164;
Monument to, 169; "Multipli-
cation Table," 147; Oxford, at,
125; Packingtons, of West-
wood, 143; Parliament, re-
turned to, 145; "Perverse
Widow," who was she? 180;
Play, First, 128; Players at
Drury-lane, 148; "Poor Dick,"
177; Portraits, 186; Portraits,
Kit-Kat, 149; Practical Chris-
tianity, 147; Presbyterians,
164; Puppet-shows and Punch,
126; Quarrel with Addi-
son, 157; Quarrel with Swift,
153; Retires to Wales, 167;
Savage, dinner to, 178; Sir
Roger de Coverley, 142; Spec-
tator started, 140-142; Tatler
started, 137-140; Tatler's
Club, 152; Thackeray and
Steele's Charter-house days,
124; "Tower of Repentance,'
165; Trumpet in Shire-lane,
138, 152; Wales, retires to,
167; Whiston, 173; Whig
Meeting, Great, 151; Will's
and the Grecian, 137; Woman,
homage to, 175; York-buildings
speculation, 165.

Steele, Lord Chancellor, 122.
Stella, (Esther Johnson,) 11, 17,
58.

Stella to Swift, lines, 46.

SWIFT, DEAN :

Addison, 107; Anglo-Latin
and Anglo-English, 107; An-
tipathy to Projectors, 45;
Asparagus eating, 7; Auto-
graph, 3; Bargaining with the
publishers, 55; Barton, Miss,
119; Battle of the Books, 10
Beggars' Opera, 56; Beggars'
Wedding, 97; Benevolence, 83;
Bettesworth, Serjeant,
Birthplace in Dublin, 2; Bishop
of Kilmore, 99; Blunder, Odd,
109; Bonhomie, 89;
"Both
Sides of the Question," 34;
Broadsides and Punch, 111;

66;

SWIFT, DEAN:

Burial-place, 72; Burlington,
Lady, 99; Busts, 74; Button's
Coffee-house, 37, 38; Carlow
Church, 96; Carriage started,
98; Characteristics, Personal
Traits, and Opinions, 77-121;
Chelsea lodgings, and buns, 26;
Childhood, 2; Clerical Race,
34; Clubs and Coffee-houses,
37; College life, 5; Company,
how Swift tried, 100; Conver-
sation, 110; Court Letter,
model, 28; Criticism hazarded,
109; Dean defended, 62;
Deanery obtained, 33; Disap-
pointment, Early, 3; Drapier's
Letters, 48; Dryden, cousin, 8;
Eclipse Hoax, 96; Examiner,
23, 28; Family, 1; Faulkner,
Alderman, 7; Favour, high,
35; Favoured Fair Correspon-
dent, 101; Fifty New Churches
in London, 21; First Satire,
10; Footman, 95; Fox, C. J.,
80; Genius and character, 120;
Grub-street, 111; Gulliver's
Travels, 51-54, 55; Harrison,
sympathy for, 31; Hoax, bene-
ficial, 89; Hoey's-court, Dublin,
house in, 2; "Hospital for In-
curables," 111; Household, 67 ;
Independence, 77; Ingratitude
to, 90; Irony, 105; Johnson,
Dr., 108; Jonathan born, 1;
Journal to Stella, 22, 23, 27;
Julius Cæsar, person of, 86;
Kilroot charge, the, 84; Lara-
cor, journey to, 14; Last in
England, 57; Last Epigram,
107; Last illness, 68-72, 115;
Laugh, did Swift ever? 92;
Literature befriended, 78; Loss
of Friends, 64; Love of Low
Life, 96; Macaulay and Swift,
117; Marley Abbey, 44; Mason,
Monck, 80; Memory, 113; Me-
morials, 73; Miniatures, 74;
Misanthropy, 79; Mock Court
of Law, 65; Mohocks, the, 41;
Moor Park, 6, 81; Mother dies,
25; Motte, the publisher, 55;
"Naboth's Vineyard," 98;

SWIFT, DEAN:

Newton, Sir Isaac, 85; October
Club, 40; Orrery, Lord, his
Remarks, 92; Outwitted, 86;
Oxford, verses at, 8; Oxford,
Earl of, 47, 118; Parsimony,
88; Partridge, the astrologer,
24; Pendarves, Mrs., Letters
to, 101, 102; Pilkingtons, the,
100; Political Intrigue, 32;
Political Pamphlet, first, 17;
Pope's first letter, 36; Pope,
parting from, 57; Pope, Swift,
and Byron, 108; Popularity of
the Dean, 50; Portraits, 74;
Preferment, 14; Psyche, on,
112; Puns and Proverbs, 106;
Rabelais, 103; Rhyme, worth
of, 98 Riley, the farmer, 63;
Roger Coxe, 16; St. James's
Coffee-house, 38; St. Patrick's
Hospital, 66; Saturday and
Brothers' Club, 39; Schomberg
Monument, the, 63; School at
Kilkenny, 3; Scott, Sir W.,
vindicates,
84;
Scribblerus
Club, 40; Skulls of Stella and
Swift, 115; Second Table at
Moor Park, 83; Servants, 93;
Shaving, 117; "Shut the
Door," 94; Sidi Hamet's Rod,
27; South, Dr., 33; Stella
dies, 58; Stella, lines by, 46;
Stella removes to Ireland, 17;
Stella, who was she? 11; Sur-
geon at Cavan, 88; Swift,
Godwin, 4, 6; Swift, Rev.
Thomas, 4; Swift and Steele
quarrel, 153; Swift, Theophilus,
6; Swift, William Dryden, 4;
Swiftiana, 113, 114; Tale of a
Tub, 4, 19; Tatler, the, esta-
blished, 25, 140-142; Teasing,
love of, 104; Temple, Sir W.,
death of, 9; Temple, Sir W.,
introduced to, 6; Toryism of
Swift, 22; Tracts, 1708-9, 21;
Trinity College, Dublin, 4;

SWIFT, DEAN :

Troublesome neighbour, 97;
Vanessa, who was she? 41;
Vanhomrighs, 41, 42, 43; Va-
rina, who was she? 12; Veri-
similitude, 110; Verses, 107;
Verses on his Death, 76; Vicar-
age at Laracor, 16; Walpole's
injustice, 60; Waryng, college
chum, 5; Weekly Rhyme, 110;
Westminster Election,
26;
Whiggism of Swift, 18; Why
Swift did not marry, 91;
Wilde's Closing Years, 2, 79,
116; William III. and aspara-
gus, 7; Windsor Prophecy, 29,
30; Writing English, 112.
Thackeray, Mr., and Sir R. Steele's
schooldays, 124.

Thomas, Moy, his account of
Savage, 181.

Vanessa and Swift, 41.
Vanhomrighs, the, 42, 43.
Varina and Swift, 12.

Willis's Notes on Sir Roger de
Coverley, 143.

York Buildings, Steele's specula-
tion at, 165

APPENDIX.

Goldsmith at Edinburgh, 386.
Family and Gen. Wolfe,
389.

in the Temple, 388.

Statue, 389.

Vicar of Wakefield,
388.

Kit-Kat Club, the, 382.

Mayor of Garrett, Mock Election
of, 385.

Miscellanies, by Foote, 390.
Pope's last letter to Swift, 380.
Steele in Parliament, 382.
Swift baited by Bettesworth, 378.
Temple, Sir W., at Sheen and
Moor Park, 376.
Vanhomrighs, the, 376.

THE END.

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