242; iv. 169, n. 1;
nationality, free from extreme, ii. 242;
orchards never planted by Irishmen, iv. 206, n. 1;
parliament, duration of, i. 311, n. 2;
long debates in 1771, i. 394, n. 1;
peers created in 1776, iii. 407, n. 4;
players, succeed as, ii. 242;
Pope's lines on Swift, ii. 132, n. 2;
premium-scheme, i. 318;
professors at Oxford and Paris Irish, i. 321, n. 6;
Protestant rebels in 1779, iii. 408, n. 4;
rebellion ready to break out in 1779, iii. 408, n. 4;
scholars incorrect in _quantity_, ii. 132;
school of the west, iii. 112;
Swift, their great benefactor, ii. 132;
Thurot's descent, iv. l01, n. 4;
_Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy_, iv. 385;
union wished for by artful politicians, iii. 410;
Johnson's warning against it, ib.;
volunteers, not allowed to raise, iii. 360, n. 3;
Wesley against toleration, v. 35, n. 3;
William III and the Irish parliament, ii. 255.
_Irene_,
altered for the stage and acted, i. 192, n. 3, 196;
nine nights' run, i. 197, n. 5;
never brought on the stage again, i. 198, n. 1;
begun at Edial, i. l00;
continued at Greenwich, i. 106;
finished at Lichfield, i. 107;
refused by Fleetwood, i. 153;
offered to a bookseller, ib.;
blank verse, iv. 42, n. 7;
Cave, shown to, i. 123;
dedication, no, ii. 1, n. 2;
Demetrius's speech quoted, i. 237;
dramatic power wanting, i.
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