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1. On the different styles of
Poetry. To Henry Lord Vis-
count Bolingbroke. From
Thomas Parnell, D.D.
1
II. A Prospect of Poetry. To
the Earl of Orrery. By J.
Dalacourt, B. A.
21
III. On Scribbling against Ge-
nius. By Edw. Rolle, B.D. 53
IV. On the Danger of writing
Verse. By William White-
head, Esq.
57.
v. To Lord Melcombe. From
Richard Bentley, Esq.
68
Vi. To a Young Lady, with
Fenton's Miscellanies. From
Walter Harte, M. A.
78
VII. TO J. Thomson, Esq.
on his Seasons.
Dalacourt, B. A.
81
VIII. The Stage. To Joseph
Addison, Esq. From Mr.
Webster, of Christ Church,
Oxford.
86
Pabe
IX. The Actor. To Bonnell
Thornton, Esq. By Robert
Lloyd, M, A.
106
X. To the celebrated Beauties
of the British Court
XI. The Beauties. To Mr.
Eckardt, the Painter. By
the Hon. Horace Walpole. 133
XII. To Sir Joshua Reynolds,
President of the Royal Aca-
demy
139
XIII. To the Hon. Miss Yorke,
afterwards Lady Anson, on
her copying Clovio's Portrait
of Dante. From the Hon.
Charles Yorke
153
XIV. On Building and Planting.
To Sir James Lowther, Bart.
By John Dalton, D. D. 157
xv. To a Swiss Officer, from
his Friend at Rome. By J.
Spence, M. A.
160
Notes on Epistles Critical and
Didacic.
163