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J. M'Creery Toota Court,
Chancery Lane, Loudon

1.03.

Letter

CONTENTS

I. MR. Pope to Mr. Gay. Inquiring after him,

and desiring his correspondence

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II. The same to the same. On the real wants of
life; and on Gay's being appointed secre-
tary to the Duchess of Monmouth

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IV. Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay. On his proficiency in
painting, and on Gay's Poem of the Fan

V. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. Proposes to change

his religion, and explains upon what terms
VI. Dean Berkeley to Mr. Pope, from Leghorn.
Commendation of the Rape of the Lock;
invites him to visit Italy
VII. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. Speculations on
Swift's retirement into the country; Scrib-
lerus; Homer

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VIII. Mr. Gay to Dr. Swift. Acknowledgment on
his appointment as Secretary to Hanover,
and particulars respecting the embassy

IX. Dr. Arbuthnot to Mr. Pope. On the change

in administration after the queen's death;

progress of Scriblerus; character of Swift

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X. Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay. Welcome from Hano-

ver; invites him to Bath to meet Dr. Par-

nelle

XI. Mr. Pope to Dr. Parnelle. Entreating him to
return from London to Binfield to assist
him in his Homer

XII. Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay. Serious effects pro-
duced by the study of Homer

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XIII. Mr. Pope to Mr. Gay. Written in illness;
new plan of criticism; Gay's Fan

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XIV. Mr. Pope to Mr. Congreve. On his own tem-
per; his feelings on the publication of Ho-

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XV. The same to the same.

On Gay's What-ď'ye-

call-it; on Sir Richard Steele's political

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Jervas's pictures; Par-

nelle's translations; Gay's Trivia; Battle of

the Frogs and Mice

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