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Rural Sounds as well as sights delightful | Pleasures of Memory; a Poein Rogers 550
Couper 514 From the Same -
530
The Wearisomeness of what is conmmonly From the Same
530
called a Lite of Pleasure
it. 515 From the Same
- , • 531
Satirical Review of our Trips to France ib. 515 Verses on a Tear
581
Mhe Pulpit the Engine of Retorination ib. 515 A Skercis of the Alps at Day-break is, 334.
The Petii-Maitre Clergyman . ib. 516 | A Wish
ib. 532
Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale
An Ode on Classic Education - Anon. 5:32
Cuturight 516 Autumn
Thomson 533
An Italian Song
- Roger's 21 Winter
ib. 345
Henry and Einma, a Poem upon the Model Kensington Garden
Tickel 555
of the Nut Brown Maid
Prior 521 A Moral Epistle
An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Sonnets -
Edvards 550
Knight, Comptroller General of His Mac Immortality, or the Consolation of Human
jesty's Works, and Author of the late Dige Life. A Monody 1. Denton, A, V. 561
sertation on Oriental Gardening. Enriched From the Shipwreck .
Falconer 358
with Explanatory Notes, chiefly extracted Pulpit Eloquence from the English Orator
from that elaborate Performance Anon. 527
Pulukc!e 573
BO () K III. DRAMATIC, &c.
TNXTRACTS from SHAKSPEARE.
1 Norval, not known at the time to be Lady
V - All's Well that Ends Well • 5771 Randolph's Son -
Home 637
- As You Like it
- 579 / Young Norval informs Lord Randolph by
--- The Comedy of Errors
- 582 what Means he acquired a Knowlege in
Love's Labor Lost
. 584 the Art of War. .
- Measure for Measure
- 587 Douglas's Soliloquy in the Wood, waiting for
--- The Merchant of Venice - - 592) Lady Randolph, after he was known to be
- The Merry Wives of Windsor
. 598 her son
ih, 698
--- A Midsummer Night's Dream • 599 CATO
Addison: 698
- Much Ado about Nothing
601
* 30 DESCRIPTIONS, DETACHED SENTENCES,
- The Taming of the Shrew
The Tempest
606
SIMILES, &c.
--- Twelfth Night, or What You Will • 609 The Happiness of a free Government
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona - 611
S. Johnson 717
- The Winter's Tale -
• 614 The Killing of a Boar
Otuay 717
- Anthony and Cleopatra
- 614 Description of a Populous City Young 717.
- Coriolanus.
- 622 Rural Courtship
Drydere 717
Cyinbeline
• 626 Description of a Person left on a Desert 717
Hamlet
- 629 Island
-
-
Thomson 717
The First Part of Henry IV. - 695 The first Feats of a young Eagle Rowe 717
· The Second Part of Henry IV. - 637 The true ind of Education
Education . :
ib. 717
The Life of Henry V. •
.- 640 Filial Piety
Mollet 718
The First Part of Henry VI. .642 The same
. Thomson 718
The Second Part of Henry VI. - 642] Bad Fortune more easily borne than good
- The Third Part of Henry VI.
.613
Roue 718
The Life of Henry VIII... - 645 Despair never to be indulged Phillips 718
The Life and Death of King John • 648 | A Friend to Freedom can never be a Traitor
Julius Cesar
• 051
Thomson 713
King Lear
; - 650 Description of a Hag .. Olway 718
Macbeth
• 660 Happiness the inseparable Companion of Vire
Othello
664 tue
The Life and Death of King Richard II. 668 Honor superior to Justice - Thomson 718
– The Life and Death of King Richard lu what Manner Princcsought to be taught
IX.
.
-
- 670
Mullet 718
Romeo and Juliet
670 True End of Royalty
ib. 719
Tinon of Athens
The real Duty of a King
Roue 719
Titus Andronicus
• 680 Character of a good King'
Thomson 719
Troilus and Cressida .
. 681 | The Guilt of bad Kings
Mullet 719
The true End of Life
Thomson 719
DETACHED SCEN E S. The same
S. Johnson 719
A Lion overcome by a Man - Lee 719
ebastian and Dorax ,
Druden 68.| Character of an excellent Man
Rowe 719
Antony and Ventidius
ib. 687 | Virtue the only true Source of Nobility
Theodosius and Marcian . · Lee 6%
Thomson 590
Cluster and Hastings
Rowe 69: The Happy Effects of Misfortune ih. 720
Custavus and Dalecarlians .' Brooke 699 | A Description of he Morning . Otura 20
Gustavus and Cristiern
ib. 694 | Another
Lec. 720
Brutus and Titus .
Lec 698 The charming Notes of the Nightingale ih. 7:20
Lady Randolph Lord Randolph, and young The same
ROU: 729
A worthless