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tirized by Swift, 430 DYSON defends Akenside, 265 EACHARD'S satire on Hobbes and his sect, _n._ 439 EDWARDS, Thomas, author of "Canons of Criticism", 261 biographical notice, _n._ 532 anecdotes of his critical sagacity, _n._ 262-263 origin of his "Canons of Criticism", 532 EVANS, Arise, a fanatical Welsh prophet, patronised by Warburton, _n._ 240 EVELYN defends the Royal Society, 340 EXERCISE, to be substituted for medicine by literary men, and which is the best, _n._ 68 FALSE rumours in the great Civil War, 421 FARNEWORTH'S Translation of Machiavel, 84 FELL, Dr., an opponent of the Royal Society, 350 ungenerous to Hobbes, 450 rhymes descriptive of his unpopularity, 451 FIELDING attacks Sir John Hill, 368-369 FILMER, Sir R., writes to establish despotism, _n._ 449 FOLKES, Martin, President of the Royal Society, _n._ 364 attacked by Sir John Hill, _n._ 366 FULLER'S "Medicina Gymnastica," _n._ 71 GARTH, Dr., and his Dispensary, 429 GAY acts as mediator with Pope and Addison, 320 his account with Lintot the bookseller, 330 GIBBON, Ed., price of his copyright, 87 GILDON supposed by Pope to have been employed by Addison to write against him, 316 GLANVILL a defender of the Royal Society, 244 GLOVER, Leonidas, declines to write a Life of Marlborough, _n._ 325 GOLDSMITH'S remonstrance on illiberal criticism, from which the law gives no protection, 142 GRANGER'S complaint of not receiving half the pay of a scavenger, 85 GREENE, Robert, a town-wit, his poverty and death, 23 awful satirical address to, _n._ 119 GREY, Dr. Zachary, the father of our commentators, ridiculed and abused, 104 the probable origin of his new mode of illustrating Hudibras, _ib._ Warburton's double-dealing with him, _n._ 259 GUTHRIE offers his services as a hackney-writer to a minister, 8 HACKETT executed for attacks on the church, _n._ 518 HANMER, Sir T., his edition of Shakespeare, _n._ 242, _n._ 258 HARDOUIN supposes the classics composed by monks in the Middle Ages, 249-252 HARRINGTON and his "Oceana", 449 HARVEY, Dr., and his discovery of the circulation of the blood, 335 HARVEY, Gabriel, his character, 117 his device against his antagonist, _n._ 119 his portrait, 121 severely sati
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