Classics, Greek and Roman authors cited, imitated,
and paraphrased:
Catullus, i, 295.
Cicero, i, 20; ii, 61.
Horace, cited, i, 34, 225, 245, 273, 277,
293, 317, 320;
ii, 40, 61, 124,
136, 170, 185, 291, 337, 345, 361;
imitated, i, 92; ii, 159,
167, 175, 182, 219, 248, 260, 279.
Hyginus, ii, 153, 206, 382.
Juvenal, i, 75; ii, 343.
Lucian, i, 76.
Lucretius, i, 137; ii, 60.
Martial, i, 75; ii, 287, 296.
Ovid, i, 17, 21, 88, 89, 117, 122, 124,
134, 183, 205, 334;
ii, 47, 60, 68, 71, 153, 185,
272, 296, 383.
Petronius, imitation, i, 148
Pliny, “Hist. Nat.,”
i, 46, 47, 212.
Plutarch, cited, ii, 71.
Priscian, ii, 344.
Seneca, ii, 194.
Suetonius, ii, 194.
Tacitus, ii, 221.
Tibullus, ii, 383.
Virgil, i, 77, So, 120, 270, 278; ii,
51, 55, 123, 124,
206, 266, 267, 294, 328, 359.
Vitruvius Pollio, i, 74.
Clements, ii, 270.
“Clem,” Barry, at Gaulstown, i, 140.
Coffee-houses frequented by the clergy, ii, 163.
Coke, Sir E., his precepts, i, 181.
Colberteen lace, i, 67; ii, 11.
Colloguing, ii, 321.
Compter, described, i, 201.
Compton, Sir Spencer, ridiculed in Williams’
works, i, 219.
Compton, Sir Spencer, i, 219; ii, 224. See
Wilmington.
Concanen, i, 276.
Congreve, Ode to, i, 24, 30, 321, 322.
Corbet, Dean of St. Patrick’s, i, 147.
Country Life, description of, at Gaulstown House,
i, 137.
Cracherode, i, 305.
“Craftsman, The,” i, 224.
Craggs, ii, 167.
Creech, i, 281.
“Crisis, The,” ii, 175, 176.
Croke, Sir A., editor of the “Regimen Sanitatis,”
i, 207.
Cross-bath described, i, 118.
Crosse, ii, 263.
Crowe, William, Parody on his address to Queen Anne,
ii, 127.
Cunningham’s “Handbook of London”
cited, i, 201.
Curll, bookseller, i, 154, 253.
Daphne, fable of, i, 88.
Daphne, ii, 57.
Deafness of Swift, i, 149, 150.
Deanery House, Verses on a window at the, i, 98.
Delany, Patrick, account of, i, 93;
to Swift when deaf, 149;
and Lord Carteret, Libel on, 320;
Fable by, 338;
Verses by, ii, 37, 38;
mentioned, 298.
Delany’s villa described, i, 141.
Delawar, ii, 165.
Delos, i, 17.
Demar, Usurer, Elegy on, i, 96;
Epitaph on, 97.
Democritus, i, 224.
Demoniac, ii, 264. See Legion Club.
Denham, i, 106, 203, 257.
Dennis, i, 271;
his fear of the French, ii, 176.
Deucalion, ii, 68.
Dictionary of National Biography referred to, i, 232,
282.
Disraeli, “Curiosities of Literature,”
cited, i, 79.
Dolly, Lady Meath, i, 299.
Domitian, ii, 272.
Domvile, ii, 273.
“Don Quixote,” cited, ii, 154.
Dorinda, poetical name for Dorothy, i, 32.
Dorothy, Sir W. Temple’s wife, i, 32.
Dorset, Duke of, ii, 277, 297.
Dramatis Personae at Gaulstown House, i, 137.