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in history, 253. Definition of the word in its universal acceptation, 254. The various operations of religious enthusiasm, ibid.
Enthusiasm, Letter on. By whom written, ii. 11.
Epaminondas. One of the six greatest men in the world, vi. 227. An instance in which he appeared great, xvi. 331.
Epick poem. A receipt to make one, xvii. 54.
Epicurus. Opinions ascribed to him not his own, v. 4. Had no notion of justice, but as it was profitable, x. 143. Misled his followers into the greatest vices, ibid. His sect began to spread at Rome in the empire of Augustus, and in England in Charles II's reign, x. 243. The greatest of all freethinkers, 193.
Epigrams. Tom cudgelled, vii. 76. Catullus on Lesbia, 97. From the French, 98. On Scolding, 197. Joan cudgels Ned, 260. On Wood's brass Money, 313. On Windows, 359-362. On a very old Glass, 378. Paulus, 420. On Stephen Duck, viii. 87. The Power of Time, 92. On the Busts in Richmond Hermitage, 144, 145. The Dean and Duke, 205. On Bishop Rundle's Fall, 208. On the Magazine at Dublin, 228. On two great Men, 234. Occasioned by an Inscription on the Dean's Monument, 238. The inconstant Lover, xiii. 330. Umbra, xvii. 411. On Bishop Hough, 424. On Handel and Bononcini, 430. On Mrs. Tofts, ib. Two or Three, ib. In a Maid of Honour's Prayer Book, 43l. The Balance of Europe, ibid. On col. Chartres, 462. On the Death of a Child, ib. On a Man's beating his Head, ib. From the French, 463. On the Toasts of the Kit-cat Club, 464. To a Lady with the Temple of Fame, ib. On Carthy's threatening to translate Pindar, xviii. 440. On Delacourt's complimenting Carthy, 441. By Dr. Swift on his Deafness, ibid. Answered, 442. On Vertiginosus, 443. On Gulliver, ib. On Dr. Swift's intended Hospital for Idiots and Lunaticks, 458. On the Drapier, 462.
Epitaph. The Dean's written by himself, i. 271. On the Dean's servant, 437. On Partridge, vii. 56. On a miser, 171. On judge Boat, 260. On duke Schomberg, viii. 94. On P. P. a parish clerk, xvii. 131. On col. Chartres, 461. Of by-words, 463. On G. ib. On lord Berkeley, xviii. 421. On a great buried bottle, 434. On the earl of Suffolk's Fool, 438. On General Gorges and Lady Meath, 439.
Erasmus. His life almost a continual journey, xi. 193. A maxim of his cited, xii. 345. His Moriæ Encomium, xviii. 145.
Errour (writ of). Not grantable in a criminal case without direction from the king, xii. 47.
Essex (Robert Devreux, earl of). His remarkable speech to Blunt and Cuffe on the scaffold, xviii. 158.
Evans