в о о к її. NARRA TI V E PIECES. V. CHAY. The Dervise. Turkish Tale. Labour. The old Man and his Ass. The Sword. Spectator. ibid. ibid. ibid. World. ibid. Tatler. Sterne. Pope. Home. Β Ο Ο Κ ΙΙ. Page IV. ibid, Sterne. CRAP. Tillotson. 68 Guardian. 71 V. On Good Humour. Rambler. 74 Lord Cbesterfield. Melmoth. Bacon. ibid. go XIV. The Origin of Superstition and Tyranny. 92 XV. On Happiness. ibid. XVI. On Virtue. 97 XVII. On Verfification. ibid. 100 XVIII. Leffons on Wisdom. Armstrong JO1 XIX. Against Indolence; an Epiftle. 104 XX. Elegy to a young Nobleman. Mafon. 107 XXI. On the Miseries of Human Life. Tbemfon. . 109 XXII. Reflections on a Future State. ibid. 110 XXIII. On Procrastination. Young. 112 XXIV. The Pain arising from Virtuous Emotions attended with Pleasure. Akenfide. 113 XXV. On Taite. XXVI. The Pleasures arising from a cultivated Imagination. ibid. 119 ibid. 95 ibid. ibid. 117 Β ο ο Κ ΙV. ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES. 122 129 l. : On Anger. Holland. II. Virtue our highest Interest. Harris. VII. The same Subject. ibid. 130 IV. On the Immortality of the Soul. Speétator. 134 V. On the Being of a God. Young. 134 Β Ο Ο Κ V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES. 1. II. WI. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lucretia. Livy. '136 ibid. 138 C. Marius to the Romans, on their hesitating to appoint him General in the Expedition againit jugurtha, merely Salluf. 141 v. CHAY. *Page IV. Califthenes's Reproof of Cleon's Flattery to Alexander. Quintus Curtius. 145 The Scythian Ambassadors to Alexander. ibid. 146, VI. Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to in cite them to Action against the Romans. Tacitus. 149 VII. The Earl of Arundel's Speech, propofing an Accommodation between Henry II. and Stephen. Lord Lyttelton. 152 VIII. Mr. Pulteney's Speech on the Motion for reducing the Army. 158 IX. Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the Septennial Act. 168 XI. Lord Lyttelton's Speech on the Repeal of the Act called the Jew Bill, in the Year 1753. XII. In Praise of Virtue. Price. 178 XIII. The Speech of Brutus on the Death of Cæsar. Shakespear. 179 XIV. Glocefter's Speech to the Nobles. . ibid. 161 182 188 193 195 196 198 202 J. On Happiness. Harris. Jl. The fame Subject. ibid. . III. On Criticism. Sterne. IV. On Negroes. ibid. V. Rivers and Sir Harry. False Delicacy. VI. Sir John Melvil and Sterling. Clandestine Marriage. VII. Belcour and Stockwell. West Indian. VIII. Lord Eustace and Frampton. School for Rakes. Shakespear. ibid. XI. Henry and Lord Chief Justice. ibid. XII. Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely. ibid. XIII. Hamlet and Horatio. ibid. XIV. Brutus and Cassius. itid. XV. Belarius, Guiderius, and Arviragus. ibid. CAAP. The With. Green. Dyer. IX. Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. ibid.. X. Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard. ibid." XF. Warrington Academy, Mrs. Barbauld. XIX. The Entry of Bolingbroke and Richard into London. ibid. 285 XXI. Hotspur's Description of a Pop. XXIV. The Apothecary. ibid. 29% XXVII. Domestic Love and Happiness. XXVIII. The Pleasures of Retirement, XXXI. Novelty. ibid. 107 a ani si nada da da da B 0 OK VIII. IV. Elegy on the Deathof an unfortunate Lady. Pope. Satan's Soliloquy. ibid. 329 VIII. Cato's Soliloquy. ibid. XIV, Hotspur and Glendower. ibid. ibid. XVI. Henty IV.'s Soliloquy on Sleep. . Shakespear. XVII. Henry IV. and Prince Henry. XVIII. Henry V. to his Soldiers. XIX. Henry VI. Warwick, and Cardinal Beaufort. ibid. XXIII. Macduff, Malcolm, and Roffe. XXIV. Antony's Soliloquy over Cæsar's Body. XXV. Antony's Funeral Oration over Cæsar's Body. ibid. xxvi. The Quarrel of Brutus and Caffius. XXVIII. Hamlet's Soliloquy on his Mother's Marriage. ibid. XXX. Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death. XXXI. Soliloquy of the King in Hamlet. XXXII. Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, Pope. Dryden. |