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Letter I.

From Sir William Trumbull. On

occafion of Milton's Juvenilia, encouraging

the Author to publifh his.

Letter 2. From Sir William Trumbull.

his firft Tranflation of Homer.

Of

Letter 25.

Letter 24. Mr. Pope to the Earl of Halifax.
Dr. Parnelle, Dr. Berkley, Mr.
Gay, and Dr. Arbuthnot; Concerning Mr.
Pope's Homer.

Letter 26. To the Hon. James Craggs, Efq;
on the fame.

Letter 27. To Mr. Congreve. Of Sincerity;
the fcurrilities of abufive Critics; what ought
to be the temper of an Author.

Letter. 28. To the fame, of the Farce call'd the
What-d'ye-call-it.

* Letter 29. To the fame.

Letter 30. From Mr. Congreve.

End of the First Part.

LETTERS

O F

Mr. POPE,

AND.

Several of his FRIENDS.

Quo Defiderio veteres revocamus Amores, Atque olim amiffas flemus Amicitias!

CATULL.

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