On the offence taken from a passage in the Dunciad; concerning the notes to the Dunciad; on "The Progress of Wit, a caveat". V. From Mr. Hill, in answer to the above VI. To Mr. Hill. Containing explanations of his former letter, and of his part of the Dunciad, in which Mr. Hill is sup- VII. From Mr. Hill. Agrees to overlook what has past; on Mr. XIV. From Mr. Hill. On Mrs. Hill's death; proposes to erect XVII. To Mr. Hill. On the same subject. XVIII. From Mr. Hill to the Countess of Suffolk, sending the play XIX. To Mr. Hill. Proposes to attend the first representation XX. To the same. After the performance of the play XXI. From Mr. Hill. Of the Letter to Lord Burlington, con- cerning the failure of his tragedy XXII. To Mr. Hill. Of his tragedy; disavows that the Duke of Chandos's character is drawn in that of XXIII. From Mr. Hill. On the character of Timon being attri- XXVIII. From Mr. Hill. On translating the tragedy of Zaire XXIX. To Mr. Hill. Acknowledging the receipt of the tragedy, Gives up the intention of bringing his XXXIX. To Mr. Hill. An account of the reception of Mr. XL. From Mr. Hill. Concerning his tragedy V. His intention of leaving home on a visit; progress of VI. Proposing to meet him in town VIII. Request about an insurance IX. From Mr. Gay and Mr. Pope. Hopes to see him in ib. XVII. Hopes to see him soon; on a marriage in the family XVIII. Uneasiness concerning something reported to have been XXVI. Mr. Gay's visit at Twitnam XXVII. Inviting him to meet Mr. Gay XXVIII. Requests his silence concerning the Essay on Man; on ib. XXX. Requesting him to convey a letter to Mrs. Howard 336 XXXI. An account of Mrs. Pope's illness ib. XXXII. Regrets not seeing him oftener; imitation of Horace XXXIV. Lady Mary's libel; public applause of the "Essay on XXXV. Written on the day of Mrs. Pope's death XXXVIII. Wishing Mrs. Fortescue to meet him and Miss Blount XXXIX. Concerning Mr. Gay; Lady Mary's libel XL. Proposing to visit him with Mrs. Blount's party XLII. Opinion of Dr. Mead on a medical case LIII. After attending Lord Peterborough in an illness correct edition of his Letters LV. His pleasure at Mr. Fortescue's return; subscription LVI. Previous to a journey; inviting Mr. Fortescue and his LVIII. An invitation to dinner LXI. Inquiry concerning the author of "An Essay on the ib. LXII. Mention of Lord Bolingbroke and Sir R. Walpole LETTER LXV. Proposing to visit Mr. F. at Richmond LXVI. Wishing to see him at Twitnam LXVII. Expresses regret at seeing him so seldom PAGE 363 ib. 364 ib. LETTERS TO MRS. NEWSHAM, MR. AND MRS. KNIGHT, AND MRS. NUGENT. II. To the same. On gratitude for the kindness of relatives; inscription for the monument of Mr. Secretary Craggs . III. To the same. On a model of one of Mr. Newsham's relations V. To John Knight, Esq. Concerning Mrs. Knight's illness ib. XVIII. To the same. Excusing himself from meeting her on A LETTER TO A NOBLE LORD. |