J 791- LITERARY INXELLICENCER. 3^1 



INDEX INDICArORIUS. 



^ , 1, i,r-.fe frnm a popular periodical work of long 



The editor borrows '^'^ pl^^*"^; *^""^J' P"^^;^„/^i„,, t„ time to throw 

 ftanding •• Under th. hea^ he V^XlZll of his correfpondcnts. 

 together fuch oblervation>, culled t om t ^ ^ .^^^ 



Young people are generally "^ductd o wr; ,.,^„,unicate to 



viz. a defue to difplay thur -^''-'f^^.^^^^^ "-Zr they think will prove 

 others inflation conce^nglomcpa^^^^^^^^ .^ ^^7^ ^^^ .^ 



entertaining or ufctul «« '"'='" . , j^at is the cale, it feldom 



rnotivcs is the principal ilimu us and w^.en^^ ^^^^^^ .^ ^^ ^^^ 



fails that their tona n y" ^^,.f^a„^ This pradice beginners 



that requires prad.ce ^° ^^^^ ;^;^'; ^ £Spr"duaLs, in moll cafe,. 

 mutt always want; on which ^"o^'"'"^^'' "'/ ',^^, „„l,f3 ^here be lome 

 are extremely ditguftmg "'^^^"ff^^^Vaton for this dif^uft. inRead 

 bafis of ufeful dirquifinon -' ^f bot^om to aton. o ^^.^^^ g^^^ ^^^^^^.^ 



of being admired, they are ""1)"^^^"'-^ z^" ' ^.^^^^ ^^;fl,e. to deve^ 

 n.ind ftrongly impreffed with '°-^ ^;J^^S ^ ;;7exprels himfelf with a 

 lope to others, he will, m 'l"^'-:-'^^'^'" 'j " "Z. P„'<j ^nLountof theorigi-- 

 beLming diffidence, that conciliates g-d^^^^^^^^ 



nal thoughts that occur. '=^^'y g^^^^^^^^ , ' lied to arife from inexpeii- 

 overlook the little ^^^'^^'^'"'''^'^[".^Zu^ communicate his fenti- 

 ence. When a Y-''^ -^.'^^ ^'tm firft aOc himfeif ih,s fimple qiief- 

 ments in any ^^J ^"J^^/J ^^'^l^'^J fl,,„e. that I take up the pen ? Ordo 

 tion : " Is It '"f ^ly. '''="'-„ l^'yi., 1 do not perceive are familiar to o- 

 1 feel certain ideas in my mind that \^° "!; ^ -^^^i to them, as I 

 rhers, which I fl-uldluve apleafure m communicat ng^ ^^ ^^^.^_ 



tHink they will contnbute ^^^,:t^^,, i„ ,he affirmative. 



fadion of «"'"d ? " "cT "the time and I will anfwer for ,t he ne- 

 Ict him abandon his projed at ^be f"^^' ^ ^ ^-^,^1 ,,, hi^ 



ver^.illhavereafontorepe„tott B^^^^^ 



ofvaniiy, l^'^'-'JVf'^^'^^ ,'^ ,"thCnLikofit often before he puts 

 mott fo.cibly and frequently; let hnithmko^^^ ^^^ ^.^^ ^^ 



his thoughts to paper ; and when at laft he does w ^ ^^^^^^^ 



eiprefs himfelf in the rl'^'"'^'^^';"^"'^/ J " ;,^i,i,^^ ^^^^^ 

 talVunnies, or - -^cff: ftr t'Tn' in p effion :« the'imagination. 

 ly, at a tender age, "™3'^'-^^° " nn fnr vcrfe be informed, that among 

 ^ Let thofe who feel a predeliAion ^"^ ;^;''^' °\^ .{^^ of niakiutf 

 all the trifling acquirements a young rerfon can aim at, ina » 



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