Подробнее о книге
Моя библиотека
Книги в Google Play
JOHN BELL, British Library, STRAND, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES.
MDCCLXXXIX.
280. 12.: 274.
EPISTLES PANEGYRICAL AND GALLANT.
EPISTLES
PANEGYRICAL AND GALLANT.
Page
124
141
143
THE
1. HE Fleminead; or Female
Genius
I
II. On the Female Right to Lite- rature
17
III. To the Prince of Orange, on
his passing through Oxford 24
IV. TÖ Mr. Pope.
By Walter
Harte, M.A.
26
V. To Dean Swift, on his Birth-
Day
22
VI. To the Right Hon. the Lady
Margaret Cavendish Harley
32
VII. To a Lady, sent with a pre-
sent of Shells and Stones 34
VIII. To a Lady, in answer to a
Letter written in a very fine
Hand
37
IX. To a Lady, on a Landscape
of her drawing
40
X. To a young Lady who paints
very well, &c.
43
XI. TO Miss Charlotte Collins,
of Winchester
45
XII. To a young Lady, with
Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds 47
XIII. Toa Friend. By Mrs. Carter 52
XIV. To Myrtilis. The New
Year's Offering
53
Xv. To a young Lady, on her
playing upon the Harpsichord 57
XVI. To Mrs. Crewe
59
XVII. To the Rt. Hon. H. Pelham 61
XVIII. On the Royal Nuptials 64
XIX. On the death of K. Geo. II.
and Accession of K. Geo. III. 63
XX. On the Marriage of King
George III. and Q Charlotte 73
XXI. TO Mr. Whitehead, on his
being made Poet-Laureat 77
XXII. TO Mr. Garrick
80
XXIII. Nature to Dr. Hoadly 85
XXIV. To Mr. Garrick, on his
erecting a Statue to Shakspere 87
XXV. To Mr. Garrick, on re-
ceiving his Portrait painted by
Mr. Dance
90
XXVI. To David Garrick, Esq.
at Mount Edgcumbe
92
XXVII. Mr. Garrick's Answer 94
XXVIII. Upon Mr. Mason's
taking Orders
XXIX. To Mr. Garrick on meet-
ing him at Mr. Rigby's 98
XXX. Mr. Garrick's Answer 1 လာ XXXI. To Colonel (afterwards Lord) Clive
103
XXXU. Dennis to Mr. Thomson los
XXXIII. To Sir Godfrey Kneller 106
XXXIV. To the Duke of Marl-
borough
108
XXXV. To Lord Carteret III
XXXVI. Oa Sir Robert Wal-
pole's Birth-Day
XXXVII. To his Grace the Duke
of Argyll
113
XXXVIII. To the Author of a
Panegyric on Mrs. G. Butler 119
XXXIX. By the Rt. Hon. the
Earl of Carlisle on his School-
Fellows while at Eton
121
XL. To the Earl of Carlisle, oc-
casioned by the preceding
XLI. TO Mr. Cungreve. Ву
Mr. Steele
126
XLII. To the Author of Clarissa 129
XLIII. To Mis. Bindon. Ву
the Hon. Sir C. H. Williams,
Bart.
131
XLIV. Mrs. Bindon's Answer 135
XLV. Sir Charles's Reply 137
XLVI. To a Lady
133
XLVII. To Lady Mary Cham-
bers
139
XLVIII. To the Lady Marchio-
ness Grey
XLIX. To a Lady, with a Pre-
sent of Pope's Works
L. To a Lady. Sent her with
Lord Lansdowne's Heroic
Love
145
LI. To a Lady, with a Book of
Morality
147
LII. To three amiable Sisters
149
LIII. To a young Lady, on pre-
senting the Author with a
Lock of her Hair
ISI
LIV. To a Lady making a Pin
Basket
153
LV. To a Lady, with a pair of
Gloves
156
LVI. To a Lady, with a Bouch of
an Oranje Tree
LVII. Written at the request of
a Gentleman to whom a Lady
had given a Sprig of Myrtle 152
LVIII. To a Lady, with a present
of a Knife
16
LIX. From a Gentleman, on the
late Anniversary of his Wed-
ding-Day
162
LX. To a young Lady, on seeing
her dance
164
LXI. Lo a Lady, on asking the
author's opinion of Friendship 166
LXII. To a Lady. Ey the Rev. S. Henley
167
LXIII. Tó Lord Hervey. By
M, De Voltaire
169
LXIV. A Birth-day Offering to
a young Lady
172
LXV. TO Corinna.
By Lord
Nurent
175
LXVI. To Camilla By the same 176
LXVII. To Clariss. By the same 179
Notes on Epistics Panegyrical
and Gallant
157
96
116
183