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XVIII. From Mr. Wycherley Concerning the Mifcella-
nies, and the Critics. 30 [vaurion gdP IL
XIX. Concerning Mifcellanies, and the danger of young

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XXII. From Mr. Wycherley. His defire of his com-
pany; and request to proceed in correcting his

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XXIII. More about the poems.

XXIV. Corrections fent.

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XXV. From Mr. Wycherley. In answer to the account

of the fate of bis papers

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into felett Maxims and Reflections, which Mr,
Wycherley agreed to and begun before his death.

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LETTERS to and from Mr. WALSH.

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135 V. Of his tranflation of the first book of Statius.

VI. Of his Juvenile Poems.

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LETTER

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XXIX. Of the ftudy of poetry; Mr. Wycherley, &c.
XXX. From Mr. Cromwell, ALMAO TIN-
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LETTERS to Several LADIES. p. 139.

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XI. To Mrs. — on the Earl of Oxford's Be-

haviour, apprehenfions of commotions, army

in Hyde-Park.

XII. Praife of a country life. Concern for the
Separation of friends. The comforts of inte-
grity and independency.

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