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Blount, Mr. receives a Letter
from Mr. Pope after the Af-
fairs at Prefon
Leaves England
Receives a Letter from Mr.
Pope after he went abroad
46
Returns to England and dies

47

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Ccidents, Quotation
Quotation
from the Efay on
Man
359

Addifon, Mr. publishes his

Book of Medals

19

Mr. Pope writes Verfes there

· on

ibid
ibid

Quotation from them
Appendix to the Dunciad 251
Arbuthnot, Dr. receives an
Epiftle from Mr. Pope, be-
ing an Apology for himself.
and his Writings
Arcadian Stile proper for
Tafo and Guarini, and
why
142

79

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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
Mr. Pope's Letter concerning
his Manner of Life 153
Mr. Pope's Letter after his
Recovery from a Fit of Ill-
nefs
156
Mr. Pope's Letter defcribing
his Grotto
199
Blount, Mrs. Mr. Pope writes
her an Epiftle in Verse at
17 Years of Age 17
Mr. Pope writes
Letter to
her in Verfe with
Works of Voiture
She leaves the Town

the

30

ibid

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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

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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

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Converfation with a Lady about the Characters of Women 53 Corporation, Charitable, what

it was

Craggs, Secretary, Mr. Pope
writes an Epiftle to him
in Verse
17
His Letter to Mr. Pope from
Paris, giving fome Account
of the French Ladies
When he died
Mr. Pope wrote his Epitaph

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

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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
Schoolmafter defcrib'd 235
A Speech of his
236
Defcription of a young No-
bleman's travelling
Of Indolence
239
The Cheats of a pretended
Virtuofo

237

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240

Florift and Butterfly-Catcher

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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

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Miffaries and Miffiona-
ries from Rome 264
Mr. Pope refufes to take Part

with them

264

Epiftles, what Mr. Pope's are

26.

To Allen Lord Bathurst of
the Ufe of Riches

58

A fhort Character of him

P

ibid

123

218

Epitaph on Mr. Gay
On Mr. Harcourt
On Mr. Fenton
Essay on Man, written by
Mr. Pope, lightly difcours'd

219

on

212

With Respect to the Uni-
verfe
309
Quotation from it 310
Branded with Fatalism 311
Vindicated by a Commenta-
ibid
Some comparative Lines.
from Mr. Dryden's Religio

tor

Laici
312
Folly of Man's Defire to
know more than he can
313
Mr. Dryden's Thoughts

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-thereon

314
Quotation to vindicate God's
Ways to Men
315
Concerning Hope 316
Concerning the Good of the
Whole
318
What Mr. Dryden makes a
Deift fay

319

Quotation reafoning that
whatever is, is right 320
Commentary themon ibid
Why M. de Croufax's Ob-
jections of little Importance
322

What Mr. Pope faw looking
into himself
323
Weakness of human Know-
ledge

324
ibid

Commentary thereon
What Principles govern hu-

man Nature

326

The ruling Paffion
Commentary thereon

Of Virtue and Vice
The God within

Mr. Dryden's Sentiments
thereon
ibid
Good at last to be produc'd
out of Evil
333

Commentary thereon 334
Every Body felf contented
335
How all count their Happi-
nefs
336
Close of the fecond Epiftle
fpeaking Manners aud Indi-
viduals
337
Nature and State of Man
with Refpect to Society
ibid

327
328

331

332

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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

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