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Horace, his description of a true poet 
Hudfons Bay, wintered in by Monck, and James 
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Jam^s, captain, winters in Hudfon’s Bay 
Ice, modern way of making it in the Eaft Indies 
Imagery, how far it conftitutes the eflence of poetry 
Imagination, neceflary to corredt judgment 
- — -defined ... 
- - - - amazingly flrong in children 
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90,92 
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266 
56 
378 
382 
393 
285 
Indians, American, their mufic and poetry plaintive 
Johnson, Dr. remarks on his criticifms upon Milton 66, 71 
Iron, why it has thefymbol of Mars - 257 
IJIands, more healthy than continents - 366 
Italy, peculiarly favourable to longevity - 358 
Jupiter, his fymbol accounted for - - 247 
-—-why applied to exprefs tin - ? 258 
K. 
Keeping, in painting, little underftood by the ancients 411 
Kirshaw, Mr. on the Comparative merit of the ancients 
and moderns - 405 
Kirwan, Mr. quoted - - 454,470 
Knowledge, general, neceflary to particular - 73 
•-mathematical, its connexion with Imagina- 
.387 
tion 
L. 
Laniaff, biftiop of, quoted - - - 457 
Laodjcape painting, ancient, very bad - 411 
Language, originally poetical - - 58 
Laocoon, flatue of, defcribed - - 123 
l.aplanders , account of their diet by Lin n/eus - 99 
Ltnen, bleached by acids - - - 240 
• - manufadlures, the duties they pay when imported 437 
Likkjeus, his accountof the diet of the Laplanders 99 
Litttaiure and philofophy, foften the rigours of war 8 
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