THE WORKS O F Alexander Pope, Efq. VOLUME V. BEING THE FIRST of his LETTERS. LONDON: Printed for C. BATHURST; J. RIVINGTON and Sons; M DCC LXXXVIII. OF THE FIFTH VOLUME. LETTERS to and from Mr. WY CHERLEY. P. 3. temper of criticks. III. Mr. Wycherley's humanity; his encouragement of young writers; concerning the Author's Paftorals. IV. From Mr. Wycherley. Anfwer to the former. VI. Some reasons why friendships may be contracted X. From Mr. Wycherley. Of the correction of his Poem to Mr. Dryden, and other papers. LETTER XIX. Concerning Mifcellanies, and the danger of young poets. XX. From Mr. Wycherley. XXII. From Mr. Wycherley. His defire of his company; XXIII. More about the poems. XXIV. Corrections fent. XXV. From Mr. Wycherley. In anfwer to the account XXVI. The last advice about his papers, to turn them LETTERS to and from Mr. WALSH. From 1705 to 1707. P. 41. II. Mr. Walsh to Mr. Pope. Concerning paftoral 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 criticks; of XII. XIII. After an illness. The obfcurity of a country life. XIV. On the fame fubject. Concerning Rondeaus. XXI. From Mr. Cromwell. On a passage in Lucan. |