Letter from Mr. Thomas to Mr. Cromwell 1 7 9 III. Mr. Wycherley's humanity; his encouragement of 26 VI. Some reasons why friendships may be contracted VII. Against compliment VIII. An account of the duller sort of Country Gentle- IX. From Mr. Wycherley X. From Mr. Wycherley. Of the correction of his - 39 XXV. From Mr. Wycherley. In answer to the account of the state of his Papers III. The Answer. Of correcting and the extreme of it. Of Pastoral Comedy, and its character. Of the liberty of borrowing from the Ancients IV. From Mr. Walsh. On the same subjects V. From Mr. Walsh. Of Mechanical Critics; of Wit and IV. Concerning the first publication of the Author's |