THE CONTENTS of the Firft Part. F Mr. Dryden's Death: bis Moral Cha racter: the Poets who fucceeded him the *Letter 2. From Mr. Wycherley. Letter 3. Mr. Wycherley's Humanity; his Encouragement of young writers: concerning *Letter 4. From Mr. Wycherley: Answer Letter 6. Some reasons why Friendships may Correction of his Poem to Mr. Dryden, and Letter 1. Of the fame, a Plan for correcting *Letter 12. From Mr. Wycherley. Letter 13. On the fame, and farther propofals Letter 14. From Mr. Wycherley. Letter 15. More concerning Corrections of the Letter 16. From Mr. Wycherley, after his * Letter 17. From Mr. Wycherley. Letter 18. From Mr. Wycherley. Concern- ing the Mifcellanies, and the Criticks. Letter 19. Concerning Mifcellanies, and the *Letter 20. From Mr. Wycherley. * Letter 21. From Mr. Wycherley. Letter 22. From Mr. Wycherley. His de- Letter 25. From Mr. Wycherley. In answer Letter 26. The laft Advice about his Papers, to turn them into Select Maxims and Refle- Letter 2. Mr. Walth to Mr. Pope. Concern- ing Paftoral and Paftoral Comedy. Letter 3. The Anfwer. Of correcting, and the Extreme of it. Of Paftoral Comedy, and Letter 5. From Mr. Walfh. Of mechanical Criticks; of Wit and Conceit, a request con- Letter 6. Of his Juvenile Poems. Letter 7. Criticisms on Statius. Letter 9. Of the general Conduct and Inequa- Letter 10. The use of Poetical Studies. A Letter II. Of the Taste of Country Gentlemen. Letter 13. After an Illness. The Obfcurity of Letter 14. On the fame Subject. Concerning Letter 15. From Mr. Cromwell. On Priam's Letter 16. Anfwer to the fame. From Mr. Cromwell. On a Paf- Jage in Lucan. Letter 22. Answer to the former, with another ford's Behaviour, Apprehenfions of Commotions, Letter 12. Praife of a Country life. Concern Letter 15. Defcription of a Journey to Oxford Letter 16. Of a Lady's fickness. Letter 17. Witty Letters undervalued in com- |