EPISTLE V.-TO ROBERT, EARL OF OXFORD, AND EARL MORTIMER Introductory Notice. -Enquiry as to the date of the Composition 207 Introductory notice.-Enquiry as to the person to whom the 221 EPISTLE TO DR. ARBUTHNOT (BEING THE PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES) 229 Introductory Notice.-Remarks of Johnson.-Examination of the truth of Pope's Advertisement to the Epistle-Character of Atticus Pope's Advertisement to the Epistle. Introductory Notice.-Pope's account of the Composition.- THE SECOND SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE.-To Mr. Remarks of Warton-Roscoe.-Mr. Croker's opinion as to the date of the Composition-General Remarks. Introductory Notice.-Remarks of Warton-Bowles.-General Pope's Advertisement to the Epistle. IMITATIONS OF HORACE.-BOOK II., SATIRE VI.-THE FIRST PART Introduction. Remarks of Warburton Warton Enquiry into the Truth of Pope's statement in Advertisement to the EPILOGUE TO THE SATIRES.-IN TWO DIALOGUES Introductory Notice.-Remarks of Johnson-Warton-Bowles- Roscoe.--General Remarks-Plan of the Satire-Its Irony-Its Party Introductory Notice.-Remarks of Malone-Warton.-General Remarks-Historical Value-" The Patriot King." TO BINDER. Facsimile-SUPPRESSED CHARACTER OF MARLBOROUGH to face Title. POPE'S VILLA AT TWICKENHAM IN ITS ORIGINAL STATE-to face p. 313. TO BINDER. Facsimile-SUPPRESSED CHARACTER OF MARLBOROUGH -to face Title. POPE'S VILLA AT TWICKENHAM IN ITS ORIGINAL STATE-to face p. 313. |