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��VANSITTART,, ii. 367, 381.

Vellication, i. 98 n.

VENICE, ii. 258.

VERGENNES, Viscount de, i. 109 n.

VERSAILLES, i. 216.

VESEY, Agmondesham, i. 229. ; ii. 137 ., 265.

VESEY, Mrs., i. 168 n. ; il. 12 n., 58, 200, 421 n.

Vesuvius Caesar, ii. 408.

VICTORIA, Queen, ii. 64 ., 305 n.

VIDA, i. 366.

VINE LEAVES, i. 113.

VIRGIL, Addison his Jupiter, i. 469 ; described by Horace, i. 459 n. ; John son read him, i. 70, 319 n. ; Milton's diction, ii. 165 n. ; mode of composi tion, i. 425; quoted Aeneid, i. 488; ii. 170, 345, 353, 376 ; Georgics, ii.

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Visitants, i. 98 n.

Visitor, The, i. 413.

VOLTAIRE, acerrimi ingenii, ii. 308 ; Addison's Cato, ii. 13 n. ; attacks on authors, i. 271 n.; Benserade, i. 195 .; Candide, i. 472; ii. 74, 190 n. ; Ches terfield, i. 406 n. \ gravity, i. 326 n. ; Hume's style, ii. 10 ; Lewis XIV, ii. 354 ; Charles XII, ii. 306 ; music, ii. 308 n. ; Newton, i. 417 .; ii. 360; Shakespeare, ii. 307 ; Siam, King of, i. 189 n. ; Thames boatman, i. 248 .; Thomas's Eloge, i. 434 n.

Vossius, i. 85.

Vows, i. 25, 299.

VYSE, Rev. Dr., ii. 453.

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WAKE, Archbishop, ii. 410 n.

WALES, ii. 54 n.

WALES, Prince of, ii. 93 n.

WALKER,, i. 137.

WALLER, Edmund, i. 483 n. ; ii. 145,

153, 37i.

WALLER, Sir William, L 103. WALMSLEY, Gilbert, i. 367-9; ii. 341,

416. WALPOLE, Horace, Baron Walpole, ii.

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WALPOLE, Horace (fourth Earl of Or- ford), ancient Romans,!. 20 i. ; An-

��son, Lord, i. 196^. ; Braganza, ii. 182 ; Buckinger, i. 188 n. ; Burgoyne, ii. 26 n. ; Burke, ii. 23 . ; Cock Lane Ghost, ii. 355 n. ; Colebrooke, Sir G., i. 208. ; confuting, ii. 66 ., 438 . ; Dante, i. 333 n. ; dinner-hour, ii. 93 n. ; Dodington, ii. 104 .; Elliot, Dr., i. 431 n. ; father's maxim, ii. 309 n. ; Garrick,ii. 240 .; Gibbon, ii. 233 n.; Gibraltar, i. 242 n. ; Grafton, Duke of, i. 203 n. ; Guadagni, i. 197 ; Hawkins, ii. 79; Hayley, ii. 420 .; Heberden, ii. i sow.; Hervey, Thomas, ii. 114 n.; Hogarth, i. 240 n. ; Hottentot, i. 385 n.; Jenny's Whim, ii. 172 n. ; Johnson's Debates, ii. 342 n. ; Life of Lyttelton, ii. 421 .; mad, i. 2i$n.',Junius,'\. \^in.\ King of Den mark, i. i83.; Lennox, Lady Sarah, ii. 31 n. ; Lennox, Mrs., ii. 99 n. ; libels, i. 275 n. ; Macpherson's History, ii. 39 ; Malone's Shakespeare, ii. 23 n. ; Montagu, Lady M. W., ii. 175 n. ; Montagu, Mrs., ii. 272 . ; mystery, i. 326 n. ; old age, i. 231. ; Piozzi's Anecdotes, i. 143, 153 n. ; Pitt and Fox, ii. 458 n. ; Princes of Wales, i. i8ow. ; ii. ngn.; prints, i. 214 w. ; prize-fighting, i. 475 n. ; public affairs in 1779, ii. 54 . ; Reynolds, ii. 311 n. ; Robinson, Sir T., ii. 96 n. ; satires on dead kings, ii. 35 n.; Seals, value of the, i. 442 n. ; Sherlock's Letters, ii. 363 n.\ speeches, i, 379 n.; Tavistock, Lord, i. 252 n. ; Vesey, Mrs., ii. 59; Zobeide, ii. 61 n.

WALPOLE, Sir Robert, Debates, i. 379 ;l -J Johnson attacks him, i. 375 ; De bates, i. 378; praises him, ii. 309; Shippen, ii. 305.

WALSINGHAM, Admiral, ii. 68.

WALSINGHAM, Boyle, ii. 69 n.

WALTON, Isaac, ii. 128, 178.

WAR, ii. 16, 424.

WARBURTON, William, D.D., Bishop of Gloucester, Addison as a critic, i. 469 .; and Pope, i. 482; discon certed, ii. 99; epitaphs, ii. 378 n. ; flounders well, ii. 33 J 5 S reat powers, ii. 140; Johnson meets him, ii. 317* Shakespeare, i. 381; ii. 7, 33 r -i

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