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m, iii. 291. WINKELMANN, the plan on which he composed his works, ii. 89. WOLSEY, Cardinal, his magnificent houses, iii. 187. WOMEN, actors, first introduced on the Italian stage, ii. 140; on the English, 284; Kynaston a favourite actor of female characters, 285, note. WOODCUTS, ancient, in the British Museum, i. 74, note. WORDS, introduction of new.--See NEOLOGY. WOOD, Anthony, when dying, caused his papers to be destroyed, ii. 243; some, however, preserved, ib.; secret history of the Earl of Oxford drawn from, ib.; compelled to disavow the translation of his book, 453; Gibbon's opinion of his dulness opposed, 538, note. WRITING, minute, i. 275; ancient modes of, ii. 20-26; materials used for, 27-30. WRITING-MASTERS, iii. 167; Massey's lives of, 169; anecdote of Tomkins, 171; Peter Bales, a celebrated, 173; account of his contest with David Johnson, 173-177. XENOCRATES, pupil of Plato, attacked Aristotle, i. 142. YVERY, notice of the History of the House of, iii. 420, and note. ZANY, etymology of the word, ii. 123; and notes. THE END. Transcriber's note: The following typographical errors have been corrected: In page 45: "Y l pedir dolor." amended to "Y el pedir dolor." In page 47: "The plan consists of a dialogue betwen a philosopher and a Sancho Panca..." 'betwen' amended to 'between'. In page 66: Added double quotes at the begining of: "Lo! the Nominalists and the Realists again!" In page 208: Added double quotes at the end of: "He is dead, sir! asking your pardon for mentioning such a contemptible wretch!" In page 229: "Journal and Dictionary, which latter is almost an enclycopaedia as there are few things..." 'enclycopaedia' amended to 'encyclopaedia'. In page 230: "Duc de Maine" amended to "Duc du Maine". In page 318: "which of all those things which admit of being secretly purlioned, can only be practised in this department..." 'purlioned' amended to 'purloined'. In page 504: "Cadell to the late Geroge Robinson, and that the successor of Dr. Kippis." 'Geroge' amended to 'George'. In footnote 143: "The introductory account of Heylin has enabled us to correct the present article in some particulars, and add a few usefu notes." 'usefu' corrected to 'useful'. In footnote 245: Added double quotes at the begining of: "heretykes, perverters of Christes re
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