692. On the Hero of the Nutbrown Maid—and on Kirke White 693. On Mrs. Carter's Letters.. ib. 694. On the pleasures of Reading ib. 695. How far Hiftory is true: Reflections on Sir R. Walpole's opinion of it...... 299 ib. 303 696. On Imprisonment for Debt ib. 305 697. On modern poetry, and particularly on Scott's Romance of Marmion..... 703. Rank, and riches, and ease of heart, not favourable to intellectual 704. A Familiar Poetical Epistle to a Friend, expreffive of private melancholy, by a Correfpondent ... 719. Greek Ode on Eton, by Mr. Capel Lofft,,.. 720. What is light reading;-Poetry, a gift. ib. 406 ib. 409 ix. 84 ib. 90 716. Armorial Bearings on the Shields of the Grecian Chiefs, as de ib. 94 ib. 99 ib. 199 721. On the imperfect morality of the Heathens, compared with that of Chriftianity.. 723. Few Books animated by Genius: the great delight afforded by fuch as poffefs it 310 ib. 316 724. The difficulty of a genuine tranfcript of the operations of the mind greater than those who have not made the attempt fuppofe.. 725. On the Beneficence of Providence in bestowing a Senfibility to 7-8. On the Original reception of the "Rambler". 730. Tranflation of an Epigram of Martial, by C. Lofft, Efq....... 731. On Birth ... 77 735. Difference between Thought and Action. Elevatel Sentiments not to be taxed with want of Sincerity, nor as useless, becaufe not always followed by Practice ... 36. On the Inadequacy of Cotemporary Envy and Prejudice to the 206 737. 737. Praises of Old English Poets, from W. Browne's Britannia's Paftorals X. 209 738. An Account of Quarles's Emblems, with Specimens.. 739. On Falfe Honour... 740. On the Tranflations of Homer, by Pope and Cowper. ib. 316 741. Latin Tranflation of Gray's Elegy. ib. 319 742. Bishop Warburton's Characters of the Hiftorians of the Civil Wars ib. 743. Letter to the Ruminator.. 743.*Bibliothecæ-the libraries of Farmer and Steevens 746. On Biography, with remarks on the character of Cowper. 747. On the fenfibilities and eccentricities of men of genius 748. The Wizard, a Kentish Tale 749. Extempore Lines at Sandgate... 750. Original Letter by Burns on Witch Stories. 751. Original Letter of Lord Chesterfield. 752. Remarks on Modern Heraldry.. 753. Horace, B. II. Ode XVI. imitated 754. Explanation of a Medal of M. Antony and Cleopatra 755. Difquifition on the origin of the name of Mount Caucafus. 756. On the fanciful additions to the new edition of Wells's Geography of the Old Testament....... 757. On the pronunciation of the name of Jericho.. 758. On the affumption that Cadytis was Jerufalem i. 205 764. On the Third Report of the Commiffioners for making New Roads in Scotland. 765. On Vaccination... 766. On a paffage in Galatinus de arcanis Catholicæ Veritatis. ib. 175, 385 viii. 57, 158 767. Defence of Grotius. .... 768. Further remarks in fupport of first Criticism.. ib. 334 769. Reply to the Defender. 770. Supplemental articles on Simon's coins 771. On the modern corruptions of Sternhold's Verfion of the Pfalms. 772. On Shakspeare's Learning 773. On the bit mode of explaining the Scriptural Prophecies. 774. On the mode of interpre ing the Prophecies... 775. On Arrowf.nith's Map, the Highland Roads, and Caledonian 781. Conjecture concerning the Hero of the Nutbrown Maid. 782. Andrew Stuart's Letters to Lord Mansfield; and the Douglas Cafe ib. 783. Letters from France and Italy by Mr. Hammond, 1658.. 785. Additions to Ritfon's Bibliographia Poetica.... 786. Remarks on feveral articles in CENSURA LITERARIA....... 787. Reports of Sales of Books. 788. Literary Epitaphs. . vii. 99, 326, &c. .... vii. 108, 200, 415. X. 111, 122 789. Old Poetry... viii. 77, 178, 318, 401. ix. 83, 194, 304, 431. x. 69, 186, 310 790. Poetical Addrefs to Time 791. Continuation of Auld Robin Gray 792. Trifles in verfe by Profeffor Porfon.. 793. Sonnet on the neglect of Virtue... 794. 795. on the Trade of Book-Making 796. The Ballad of an idle hour... 797. Notices regarding Maflinger's Works 798. On the ground work of Walpole's Myfterious Mother... N. B. Obituaries may be found at the end of every Number. ib. 184 Adam, Jas. Efq. v. 423 Ames, Jof. ix. 109 Amory, Tho. M.D. v. 108 Ancell, Sam. iii. 422 Anderfon, Jas. LL.D. ix. 224 Anderfon, Rev. Dr. Walter, iii. 420 Rev. J. LL.D. vii. 221 Ahton, Tho. D.D. vi. 108 Sir Robt. Bart. v. 108 Bartlet, Benj. F.R.S. v. 107 Bathurst, Allen, Earl, vii. 333 Bath, Wm. Earl of, viii. 222 Bearcroft, Rev. Dr. ix. 110 Beauclerc, Lady Diana, viii. 424 Beauclerck, Topham, Efq. viii. 222 Beddoes, Tho. M.D. x. 112 Bell, Jas. M.D. iii. 421 Belfound, Rev. Mr. v. 421 Bennett, Mrs. A. M. vii. 223 Bentham, Edw. D.D. vi. 109 Bentley, Sam. iii. 423 Berkeley, Geo. M. v. 421 Mrs. iii. 420 Berkenhout, John, M. D. v. 110 Bernard, Bp. Thos. iii. 335 Sir Fra. Bart. vi. 109 vii. 222 Bevis, John, M. D. vii. 430 Bigland, Ralph, vi. 334 Bingham, Rev. Geo. iii. 420 Bingley, Wm. iii. 420 Birch, Rev. Dr. Thos. viii. 222 Biffet, Chas. M.D. v. 220 L Blackftone, Hen. Efq. iii. 421 Sir Wm. vii. 222 Blount, Mrs. Martha, viii. 221 Borlafe, Rev. Wm. LL.D. vii. 430 Bradley, Rev. Dr. James, ix. 110 Brander, Guftavus, F.R.S. v. 106 Brand, Rev. John, x. 213 The first volume has a feparate Index to the Obituary. Brand, Rev. John, F.A.S. iii. 336 Collier, Rev. William, iii. 413 Brereton, Tho. Eq. viii. 222 Brerewood, Tho. Efq. v. 105 Bright, Rev. Hen. i. 423 Bickerstaffe, Rev Wm. v. 108 Bromley, Rev. Rt. Aath. iii. 424 Browne, Ifaac Hawkins, Efq. ix. 109 Wm. Efq. v. 423 Brown, John, painter, v. 197 Rev. Mofes, v. 107 Sir Wm. M.D. vii. 431 Lawrence Dundas, X. 331 Nicholas, D.D. vii. 431 Cawthorne, Rev. James, ix. 110 1 Chambaud, Lewis, vii. 334 , William, Efq. ii. 192 Clinton, Sir Henry, K.B. iii. 407 Collins, Arthur, ix. 110 Colnett, Captain James, R. N. iii. 3;6 - ix. 110 Rev. Samuel, iii. 420 Coote, Mr. John, ix. 438 --, Mr. vi. 336 De Milly, Rev. Mr. vii. 333 De la Pole, Sir J. W. iii. 420 Dickfon, Thomas, M.D. vi. 334 Douglas, Bishop, John, v. 111 Draper, Lieut. Gen, Sir William, v. 106 Rev. George Hay, vii. 223 Duncan, |