..250 .21 Music, on Welsh and Irish..... Must, Remarks on that Verb NATURAL Order of a Sentence, what Need and Needs, distinguished and explained ..... Nominatives, their place supplied by a phrase ODE, On its composition and origin..... 234-242 · distinguished from Song ...238 Order of a Sentence, Remarks on the Optative Mood, defined.. ..... PEANS, Etymology and origin of.. ...... ... ...... .73 .74 .324 .242 .43 ......100-105 235 ..160 .155 Periphrasis, Explanation of the figure, with examples, Poet, Who is entitled to that name ... ..... .181 .241 .319 .5 'Rape of the Lock', Remarks on......325-327 'Moral Essays,' and' Windsor Forest' ....329 .69-85 Punctuation, Principles and examples of ...... .....78 Examples from Johnson, &c....... .75-77 from Thomson's Seasons.. from the Spectator ...79 81 RAMSAY'S Gentle Shepherd,' Notice Old Icelandic, Specimen of 218 152 Rhythm, Explanation of the term. Riddle, Examples of ... ROBIN (M.) his curious petition 184 162, 163 .149 SAINT CECILIA's Day, Odes on.... Sapphic Verse explained, with examples .241 ...188 Sarcasm, Explanation and examples of the figure...145 Sentences, Arrangement of, compared with that of SHAKSPEARE's fondness for punning supposed Verses on Anne Hathaway....153 Macbeth, fitted for an Epic ... Twelfth Night, Song from.... Shall and Will, Defined and distinguished Brightland's Rule for General Rule for ..... .319 SHARPE (Mr.) His strange blunder in Punctuation ..78 .97 101 .86 152 28-42 .64, 65 the oldest known, Scottish. 249 Spanish Assonant Rhymes, described Spectator, Sentence from, analyzed... .265 199 .81 SPENCER, Quotations from Spleen, Metaphors from .... .162, 203, 226 128 |