INDE X. Blount, Mr. receives a Letter 47 49 A A Ccidents, Quotation Addifon, Mr. publishes his Book of Medals 19 Mr. Pope writes Verfes there · on ibid Quotation from them 79 B fhop of Cloyne, correfponds from Italy with Mr. Pope 257 Invites him thither ibid His Description of the Inland Inarine 258 Bethell, Mr. who he was 200 45 ibid What he died of the 30 ibid Mr. Pope's Letter from Oxford 37 She loves to talk of Soldiers and Battles ibid 51 56 93 69 What Religion fhe was of 40 Mr. Pope's Letter concerning her Brother's Death 59 Part of another on the fame Subje& A Letter of Compliment from Mr. Pope A Letter from Mr. Pope on the Death of Mrs. A. Mr. Pope's Letter about Blenheim-House Blenheim difadvantageously defcrib'd by Mr. Pope ibid Bolingbroke, Lord, complimented by Mr. Pope about Happiness 353 For Wisdom 368 Bookfellers publish many Things under Mr. Pope's Name, not his 227 Bridgewater, Dutchess of, celebrated by Mr. Pope 95 Burlington, Earl of, Mr. Pope writes an Epistle to 69 A great Friend of Mr. Pope's 70 Not mentioned by Mr. Pope in his Will ibid Mr. Pope's Letter about the Character of Lord Timon 77 The Town remain fatisfied 78 с Endeavours to prove himself no Dunce ibid Glances at a certain Divine who takes Mr. Pope's Part 87 The Parfon thought to have done Mr. Pope no Good ibid Clarke, Dr. difcourfes at Oxford with Mr. Pope about Religion Cleland, Mr. his Letter to Mr. Gay to excufe Mr. Pope's Character of Timon 73 The Town not fatisfied with ibid Club, Hanower, is fet against Mr. Pope by Mr. Phillips 22 that 88 Cobham, Lord, his Friendfhip with Mr. Pope 29 Champ Hyde-al 30, Mr. Pope compliments him Champion, Dialogue, for CC4 ibid Con Converfation with a Lady about the Characters of Women 53 Corporation, Charitable, what it was Craggs, Secretary, Mr. Pope Compared with fome Part of the Efay on Man 312 What he makes a Deift fay 319 64 His Sentiments of Confci332 On the Impofition of Priefts 345 Dulnefs, Captives at her Footftool ence } T 232 ciad Speech of the Goddess 242 Speech concluding the Dun250 Dunciad, a fourth Book publish'd 229 Quotations from it and Animadverfions thereon 230 At the Footftool of Dulness who 232 233 Phantom of Opera 237 t 240 Florift and Butterfly-Catcher D 18 19 ibid Criticks, Difcourfe concerning them 125 Cromwell, Mr. receives a Letter from Mr. Pope of his Manner of paffing the Time 155 Cymbeline, Quotation from it II Robert, Efq; Mr. Pope's Letter concerning the Wood of Lord Bathurst 58 Mr. Pope's Letter concerning Dr. Arbuthnot's Brother 80 Donne, Dr. fome Account of him 201 Quotation compar'd with the Text 204 Dryden, Mr. Quotation from his Effay on dramatick Poefy 12 His Thoughts on the Folly of Man's Defire to know more than he can 313 E E Miffaries and Miffiona- with them 264 Epiftles, what Mr. Pope's are 26. To Allen Lord Bathurst of 58 A fhort Character of him P ibid 123 218 Epitaph on Mr. Gay 219 on 212 With Respect to the Uni- tor Laici " -thereon 314 319 Quotation reafoning that What Mr. Pope faw looking 324 Commentary thereon man Nature 326 The ruling Paffion Of Virtue and Vice Mr. Dryden's Sentiments Commentary thereon 334 327 331 332 358 Accidents accounted for 359 Rife of Moral Evil 360 Miracles not to be constantly expected 361 The Unreasonablenefs of Zealots ibid Commentary thereon 363 Guarini that all will turn to Good 364 What is not the proper Reward of Virtue ibid Commentary thereon 365 Riches not Happiness 366 Wisdom Lord Bolingbroke complimented for 368 Self-Love how it proceeds to Charity 372 Concludes with a Recapitu lation of the Whole 373 |