THE WORK S OF Alexander Pope, Efq. IN VERSE AND PROSE. CONTAINING THE PRINCIPAL NOTES OF DRS. WARBURTON AND WARTON: ILLUSTRATIONS, AND CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY REMARKS, BY JOHNSON, WAKEFIELD, A. CHALMERS, F.S.A. AND OTHERS. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, NOW FIRST PUBLISHED, SOME ORIGINAL LETTERS, WITH ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS, AND MEMOIRS OF THE By the Rev. WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES, A. M. PREBENDARY OF SALISBURY, AND CHAPLAIN TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. IN TEN VOLUMES. VOL. IX. LONDON: Printed for J. Johnfon, J. Nichols and Son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, CONTENTS OF THE NINTH VOLUM E. [The Articles marked thus † were not inferted in Dr. WARBURTON'S I. To Dr. Swift. Retired from Court fome months II. From Dr. Swift, at Dublin. How little he cares to think of England: Concern at the violence of Party. Of the first Volume of Mr. Pope's Trans- lation of Homer. His circumftances in Ireland III. Mr. Pope's love and memory of Dr. Swift. The IV. Dr. Swift's Anfwer. His enquiry concerning Mr. P.'s principles. Poets generally follow the Court. Raillery on the fubject of his enemies, and his religion. A Quaker-pastoral, and a Newgate- paftoral, proposed as fubjects for Mr. Gay V. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope: An apology for his con- II VII. Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift, occafioned by the for- mer: An account of his conduct and maxims VIII. From the L. Bolingbroke, a Poftfcript to the X. From Mr. Pope to Dr. Swift. An invitation. XI. From Dr. Swift: Of Gulliver's Travels, and his fcheme of mifanthropy: Concerning a Lady at Court: Character of Dr. Arbuthnot XII. To Dr. Swift. Character of fome of his friends in England; with further invitations XIII. Dr. Swift's Anfwer. Death of Lord Oxford's fon: Something concerning Ph-s: More of XIV. Expectations of Dr. Swift's journey to England. Character of low enemies and detractors; with what temper they are to be born. XVI. Answer from Mr. Pope. The regret of his departure, remembrance of the fatisfaction |