No. Page improved by country air-Has begun LI. From Mr. West.-Criticisms on his friend's LII. To Mr. West-Thanks for his verses.- 111 . 112 . 114 . 116 LIII. From Mr.West.-Answer to the former,on LIV. To Mr. West.-Has laid aside his tragedy. LV. From Mr. West.-With an English ode on LVI. To Mr. West-Criticises his ode. Of his own classical studies LVII. From Mr. West.-Answer to the fore- going LVIII. To Mr. West.-Of his own peculiar spe- 119 122 . 123 125 126 . 127 . 130 LX. To Dr. Wharton.-Ridicule on university. . 132 LXI. To Mr. Walpole.-Ludicrous description No. Page 136 town.-Reflections on riches.-Charac- ter of Aristotle LXIII: To Mr. Walpole-Observations on his tra- . 138 LXIV. To Mr. Walpole.-Ridicule on Cibber's tions. . 141 LXV. To Mr. Walpole. Criticisms on Mr. LXVI. To Mr. Walpole.-Ludicrous compliment LXVII. To Dr. Wharton.-Loss by fire of a house . 143 146 . 148 LXVIII. To Dr. Wharton-More on M. Gresset. education 150 LXIX. To Dr. Wharton.-Character of M. de . 152 LXXI. To Dr. Wharton.-Ludicrous account of LXXII. To his Mother.-Consolatory on the death . 154 of her sister 156 L No. LXXIII. To Mr. Walpole.-Encloses his Elegy in Page • 157 LXXIV. To Dr. Wharton.-Wishes to be able to . 158 LXXV. To Dr. Wharton.-On the ill reception LXXVI. To Mr. Walpole.-Desires him to give his LXXVII. To Mr. Walpole.-A letter of thanks for ductions LXXVIII. To Mr. Walpole.-Desires his opinion of LXXIX. To Mr. Walpole.-Remarks on the Elegy LXXX. To Mr. Walpole.-Humorous inquiry into LXXXI. To Mr. Walpole.-With his Hymn to Ad- 160 161 162 164 165 167 . 168 LXXXII. To Mr. Walpole.-With a promise of LXXXIII. To Mr. Walpole.-Remarks on Dodsley's LXXXIV. To Dr. Wharton.-Of Madame Mainte- non's character and letters.-His high 171 . 172 No. Page opinion of M. Racine. - Of Bishop . 177 LXXXV. To Mr. Walpole.-Concerning the inten- ther. END OF VOL. I. T. Davison, Printer, Whitefriars. . 181 |