Touch) in touching we feel an impreflion upon the organ of fenfe ii. 397. Trachiniens) of Sophocles cenfured. ii. 333. ..293. Tragedy) the deepeit tragedies are the moit crowded i. 352. note. Tragi-comedy ii. 313. Trees) the best manner of placing them ii. 345, 846, 347. Tribrachys ii. 142. Trochæus ii. 142. Tropes, ch. 20. Uglines) proper and figurative 405 Unbounded profpect) difagreeable i. 235, note. Uniformity of the operations of nature i. 259, &c. Uniformity Unity) the three unities, ch. 23. of actions ii. 319, &c. Unity of Unumquodque eodem modo diffokottur quo colligatum eft i, 236. Vanity) a difagreeable passion i. 92. always appears mean i. 283. Veracity of our fenfes 1. 75. Sapphic verfe extremely Verfe) diftinguished from profe ii. 79. 134, 135. For what fubjects is rhyme proper ii, 137, &c. Melo- Violent action) ought to be excluded from the ftage ii. 314. Virgil traveftie) characterifed i. 290. Virtue) the pleafures of virtue never decay i. 330. Voluntary figns of paffion i. 337. Voluptuoufnels tends to vitiate our tafte ii. 391. Vowels ii. 5, &c. Walk) in a garden, whether it ought to be fraight or waving ii. Wall) that is not perpendicular occafions an uneafy feeling i. 145. Water-god) ftatue of pouring out water ii. 379. Way of the world) cenfured ii. 322. the unities of place and time Will) how far our train of perceptions can be regulated by it i. 26, Windows) their proportion ii. 358. double row ii. 369. Winter-garden ii. 352. Wifh) diftinguished from defire i. 42, 43. Wit) defined i. 28. 301. Heldom united with judgment 1. 28. but Words) rules for coining words it 47, nole. Play of words i. 405, Writing) a fubject intended for amufement may be highly orna- Youth) requires more variety of amufement than old age i. 244. ~ FINIS |