CONTENTS of the Ninth Volume. LETTER 1. To '0 Dr. Swift. Retired from Court fome months II. From Dr. Swift, at Dublin. How little he cares III. Mr. Pope's love and memory of Dr. Swift. The IV. Dr. Swift's answer. His enquiry concerning Mr. V. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope: An apology for his con- VI. Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay. VII. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift, occafioned by the former 8 LETTER VIII. From the L. Bolingbroke, a poftfcript to the IX. Dr. Swift's answer. X. From Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. An invitation to XI. From Dr. Swift: Of Gulliver's Travels, and his XII. To Dr. Swift. Character of fome of his friends XIII. Dr. Swift's anfwer. Death of Lord Oxford's XIV. Expectations of Dr. Swift's journey to England. XV. From Dr. Swift, preparing to leave England XVI. Answer from Mr. Pope. The regret of his de- -- XVII. Defires for his return, and settlement in Eng- XVIII. From Mr. Gay and Mr. Pope. An account XIX. On the fame fubject from Mr. Pope. Advice XX. From Dr. Swift. About Gulliver, and of a XXI. From the fame. Concerning party, and de- XXII. The answer. On the fame fubjects. XXIV. From Dr. Swift: His reafons for departing XXV. From Dr. Swift. His remembrance of Mr. XXVI. From Mr. Gay. Raillery: What employment XXVII. Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay. On the refufal of LETTER XXIX. Of a true Jonathan Gulliver in New - Eng- XXX. From. Dr. Swift. Anfwer to the former: His XXXI. From the fame. His own and Mr. Pope's XXXII. Lord Bolingbroke's life in the country. ·More XXXIII. From. Dr. Swift. Advice how to publish the Dunciad: Concerning Lord B. and Mr. Gay. XXXIV. From Bath. The pleasure of being abused XXXV. From Dr. Swift. His manner of living with a friend in the country. The death of Mr. XXXVI. Dr. Swift to Lord Bolingbroke. Exhorta- The Dean's temper, his prefent amusements, and disposition. XXXVII. From the fame on the fame subjects, and XXXVIII. From the fame. His condition: The flate XXXIX. Mr, Pope's anfwer: His fituation and con XL. Lord Bolingbroke to Dr. Swift; A review of his life, his thoughts of œconomy, and concerning XLI. Dr. Swift's answer. The misfortunes attending XLII. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope. Concerning the Dunciad, XLIII. From Lord B. That the fenfe of friendship increases with increase of years. Concerning a history of his own times, and Mr. P's moral XLIV. Of the style of his Letters, of his condition of XLV. Of Mr. Weftley's differtations on Job Post- fcript by Lord Bol. on the pleasure we take in XLVI. From Lord B, to Dr. Swift. Inviting him to XLVII. From the fame. The temper proper to men of his lady. The character Poftfcript by Mr. P. on his mother, and the effects of the tender passions. |