LETTER 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. LETTERS to and from Several Perfons. LETTER From 1711 to 1714. P. 225 I. To the Hon. J. C. Efq. Reflections on the Efay on Criticifm. II. To the fame. On a paffage on the fame Effay. III. To the fame against party-spirit. IV. To my Lord Lanfdown. V. The Hon. J. C. to Mr. Pope concerning Betterton's remains. Rape of the Lock, &c. VI. The answer. VII. To -on returning his letters. VIII. From the Lord Lanfdown. IX. To General Anthony Hamilton, on his having tranflated the Effay on Criticism into French verse. LETTERS LETTERS to and from Mr. STEELE, Mr. ADDISON, SC. LETTER From 1712 to 1715 F.249 I. Mr. Steele to Mr. Pipe. Cf Sir Charles Sealey's death. The author's Eclogue on the Megak II. Concerning a public, private, or mixed life. III. Of fickness and dying young. IV. On the Emperor Abrien's verses on bis death-bed. V. From Mr. Steels, VI. VII. Of the Emperor Abria. VIII. From Mr. Steele. IX. X. On Dennis's remarks on Cato. XI. From Mr. Ališijon. Concerning Mr. XII. From Mr. Addison. On the fame. XIV. Of the freedom of a friend, The incon gruity of Man, and the vanity of the World. XV. Of the Verfion of Homer: Party ani mofity. XVI. Concerning some misunderstandings. XVII. To thoughts. XIX. Concerning the tranflation of Homer. XX. To Mr. Jervas, of the fame. XXI. To the Jame, on the equal and eafy terms of friendship. XXII. Mr. Jervas to Mr. Pope, concerning Mr. Addifon. XXIII. The answer. XXIV. Mr. Pope to the Earl of Halifax. XXV. Dr. Parnelle, Dr. Berkley, Mr. Gay, and Dr. Arbuthnot; concerning Mr. Pope's Homer. XXVI. To the Hon. James Craggs, Efq. on the fame. XXVII. To Mr. Congreve. Of fincerity; the fcurrilities of abufive critics; what ought to be the temper of an author. XXVIII. To the fame, of the Farce called the What-dye-call-it. XXIX. To the fame. XXX. From Mr. Congreve. LETTERS LETTERS to SEVERAL PERSONS. From the year 1714 to 1721. p. 313. LETTER I. From the Reverend Dean Berkley to Mr. Pope. Of the Rape of the Lock; the ftate of learning in Italy. II. Mr. Pope to Mr. Jervas. III. To the fame. IV. To the fame. V. The Hon. Mr. Craggs to Mr. Pope. VI. To Mr. Fenton. Concerning Mr. Secretary Craggs's advice to him to write. The author's manner of paffing his time. VII. From Dean Berkley. A defcription of the iland Inarime. Character of the Italians. the author building VIII. Mr. Pope to and planting: Death of feveral friends, and particularly of Dr. Garth. IX. To Mr. -on the circuit. X. To the Earl of Burlington, an account of a journey to Oxford with Bernard Lintott, a bookfeller. XI. To the Duke of Buckingham in answer to bis Letter on Buckingham-house. XII. From the Duke of Buckingham to Mr. Pope, on the difpute in France concerning Homer. XIII. An |