CONTENTS VOL. VII, III. Mr. III. Mr. Wycherley's humanity; his encourage- ment of young writers; concerning the VI. Some reasons why friendships may be con- tracted between perfons of unequal years, XIII. On the fame, and further Propofals for cor- XV. More concerning corrections of the Poems XXV. From Mr. Wycherley. In answer to the ac- count of the state of his Papers XXVI. The laft advice about his Papers, to turn them into felect Maxims and Reflections, II. Mr. Walth to Mr. Pope. Concerning Paftoral бо V. From Mr. Walfh. Of Mechanical Critics; of Wit and Conceit; a requeft concerning one XIV. On the fame fubject. Concerning Ron- deaus 129 |