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ellers, 17 vilified by party spirit, 424-425 MORTIMER, Thomas, his complaint in old age of the preference given to young adventurers, 75 MOTTEUX, Peter, and his patron, 30 MUGHOUSE, political clubs, _n._ 32 NASH, Tom, the misery of his literary life, 23 threatens his patrons, 24 silences Mar-Prelate with his own weapons, 116 his character as a Lucianic satirist, 120 his "Have with you to Saffron Walden," a singular literary invective against Gabriel Harvey, 120 NEEDHAM, Marchmont, a newspaper writer in the great Civil War, 420 NEWSPAPERS of the great Civil War, 415, 422 NEWTON, of a fearful temper in criticism, _n._ 140 NEWTON'S "Optics" first favourably noticed in France, 84 OCKLEY, Simon, among the first of our authors who exhibited a great nation in the East in his "History of the Saracens", 163 his sufferings expressed in a remarkable preface dated from gaol, 187 dines with the Earl of Oxford; an original letter of apology for his uncourtly behaviour, 189 exults in prison for the leisure it affords for study, _n._ _ib._ neglected, but employed by ministers, 196 OLDMIXON asserts Lord Clarendon's "History" to have been interpolated, while himself falsifies Daniel's "Chronicle," _n._ 10 PALERMO, Prince of; and his Palace of Monsters, _n._ 243 PAPER-WARS of the Civil Wars, 415, 422 PARKER, Bishop of Oxford, his early career, 394-395 the intolerance of his style, 397 attacks Milton, 399 and Marvell in the streets, 401 his posthumous portrait of Marvell, 402 PARR, Dr., his talent and his egotism, _n._ 236 his defence of Warburton, _n._ 239 in revenge for Bishop Hurd's criticism, publishes his early works of irony, 531 PATIN, Guy, his account of Hobbes, _n._ 445 PATTISON, a young poet, his college career, 98 his despair in an address to Heaven, and a pathetic letter, 101 PENRY, one of the writers of Mar-Prelate tracts, _n._ 505, _n._ 518 his career, 520 his execution, 521 his petition and protest, _n._ 521 rhymes on his death, _ib._ PHALARIS, Epistles of, 378 PHILLIPS asperses Pope, 316 PIERCE, Dr. T., his controversies, 537 POETS, _mediocre_ Critics are the real origin of _mediocre_, 212 Nat. Lee describes their wonderful susceptibility of praise, 213 p
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