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PUBLIC LIBRAR 245167

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS. 1902

XXIII. More about the poems.

XXIV. Corrections fent.

XXV. From Mr. Wycherley. In anfwer to the account
of the ftate of his papers.

XXVI. The last advice about his papers, to turn them
into felect Maxims and Reflections, which Mr.
Wycherley agreed to and begun before his death.

II. Mr. Walf to Mr. Pope. Concerning paftoral

and paftoral comedy.

III. The answer. Of correcting, and the extreme
of it. Of paftoral comedy, and its character.
Of the liberty of borrowing from the ancients.
IV. From Mr. Walsh, on the fame fubjects.
V. From Mr. Walsh. Of mechanical critics; of
wit and conceit, a request concerning one of his

paftorals.

VI. Some critical obfervations in English Verfifica-

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XVI. Of a lady's fickness.

XVII, Witty letters undervalued in comparison of fin-

cere ones.

XXIII. To Mrs. Arabella Fermor on her marriage.

LITTER

1. From Sir William Trumbull. On occafion of
Milton's Juvenilia, encouraging the author to
publish his.

II. From Sir William Trumbull. Of his firft tran-

flation of Homer.

III. From Sir William Trumbull. On the Rape of

the Lock.

IV. Against compliment and vanity; the praife of
fincerity and friendship.

V. Concerning the Tragedy of Cato.

VI. From Sir William Trumbull.

VII. Against the violence of parties, and the praife
of general benevolence.

VIII. From Sir William Trumbull. Of an epigram
in Martial, on a happy old age.

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