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with an account of the author's manner of
celebrating the feast,
Page 26
Letter VIII. to CLYTANDER:
In favour of a particular providence,
Letter IX. to TIMOCLEA:
28
Letter XIV. to ORONTES:
Concerning the neglect of oratorical numbers.
Obfervations upon Dr. Tillotson's style.
The care of the antient orators with re-
Spect to numerous compofition, stated and re-
commended,
59
Letter XV. to CLEORA:
68
Letter
Letter XVI. to PHILOTES:
Againft cruelty to infects,
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Letter XVII. to the same:
73
Upon bis marriage,
Letter XVIII. to HORTENSIUS:
Reflections upon the paffion of fame,
Letter XIX. to CLEORA:
75
Letter XXV. to PHILOTES:
Page 121
Letter XXVI. to PHIDDIPUS.
Reflections on generosity,
123
concerning friendskip,
Letter XXVII. to SAPPHO:
a young lady of thirteen years of age, 127
Letter XXVIII. to PHIDIPPUS:
Reflections upon the sentiments of the antients
Letter XXIX. to the fame :
129
Letter XXXII. to the same:
The author's resolution to continue in retire-
Letter XXXV. to CLEORA:
with an ode upon their wedding day,
Page 157
Letter XXXVI. to CLYTANDER:
Reasons for the author's retirement :-a de-
fcription of the fituation of his villa,
Letter XXXVII. to HORTENSIUS:
162
Concerning the style of Horace in his moral
writings,
Letter XXXVIII. to the fame:
166
Concerning the great variety of characters
among mankind. The fingular character of
the mind of man with respect both to his
Speculative notions, and his plans of hap-
piness,
Page 198
Letter XLIII. to EUPHRONIUS:
Objections to Some passages in Mr. Pope's
Reflections upon fame, with respect to the small
number of those whose approbation can be
confidered as conferring it,
Letter XLVI. to CLYTANDER:
225
Concerning the reverence due to the religion
of one's country,
Letter XLVII. to CLEORA:
Letter XLVIII. to EUPHRONIUS:
226
233
The public advantage of well directed fatire.
The moral qualifications requisite to a fa-
tirift,
Letter XLIX. to PALAMEDES:
On his aproaching marriage,
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