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Morpheus, wZjy reprefented under the Figure os
a Boy, 318, 319. in what manner address'dto
by Statius, 320.
N
Naples, 148. its many Superftitions,i$Q). its de-
lightsul Bay, 153. describ'd by Silins Italicus,
186. its pleasant Situation, iyy. the litigious
Temper os the Inhabitants, iyy. disferent srom
what it was in Statius his Time,1^8. the great
Alteration os the adjacent Parts srom what
they were sormerly, i6y. the natural Curio-
sities about it, 175*.
Narni, why so call'd, 124.
Neapolitans addicted to Ease and Pleasure, i<xx
the Reafon, ibid.
Nemi, why fo call'd, 290.
Nettuno,/br what remarkable, 222*
O
Ocriculutn, its Ruins, 124.
Ostia defcrib'd by Juvenal, 227.
P
Padua, its Unrverfity, j8. the Original osP&*
fate srom Virgil, 5*9.
Parker, an English Ecclefiaslick, his Epitaph on
his Tomb in Pavia, 18.
Parma, its samous Theatre, 334. the Extent of
its Dominions, 335*. and Condition os the In-
habitants, ibid.
Pavia, its Defcription, 16, &c. why call'd Ti-
cinum by the Ancients, 19.
Pausilypo’r Grotto, 164. the beautisul Prospedi
os its Mount, 208.
St. BeX.zss Church at describ'd, 132. the
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