LETTER VII. Criticisms on Statius. lives. on dogs. life. Pyrrhus in Virgil. XX. Of Philips's pastorals. on Lucan. Letter LETTER S to Several LADIES, p. 139: XI. To Mrs. on the Earl of Oxford's Beha viour, apprehensions of commotions, army in Hyde-Park. XII. Praise of a country life. Concern for the sea paration of friends. The comforts of integrity and independency: XIII. XIV. XV, Description of a journey to Oxford, and man ner of life there, Letter XVI. Of a lady's fickness. XVII, Witty letters undervalued in comparison of sincere ones. XVIII. On the fame subject, to the hon. Mrs. H. XIX. To an unfortunate lady. XX. To a lady abroad. p. 186. LETTERS to and from Sir WILLIAM TRUMBULL. From 1705 to 1716. LETTER I. From Sir William Trumbull. On occafion of Milton's Juvenilia, encouraging the author to publish bis. Of his fir the Lock. fincerity and friendship. of general benevolence, LETTER Martial, on a bappy old age. LETTERS to and from Several Persons. From 1711 to 1714. p. 200. LETTER on Criticism. ton's remains. Rape of the Lock, &c. VI. The answer. VII. To on returning bis letters. VIII. From the Lord Lansdown. IX. To General Anthony Hamilton, on bis having translated the Elay on Eriticism into French verse. LETTERS to and from Mr. STEEL , Mr. ADDISON, &c. p. 223 LETTER I. Mr. Steele to Mr. Pope. Of Sir Charles Sed ley's death. The author's. Eclogue on the Mef fiah. bed. X. On Dennis's remarks on Cato. translation of Homer. of Man, and the vanity of the world. concerning Mr. Addison, Philips's calumny, and Mr. Gay's pastorals. |