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Pectoris affectus: aut verum, aut æmula veri
Umbra boni quemque urget: at omnia participare
Cum nequeunt, Ratioque monet nos quærere nostra;
Affectus, qui se solùm et sua commoda curant,
Dummodo Fas servent, Rationis castra sequuntur;
Qui sese diffundere amant generosius, auctum
Nobilitant genus, et Virtutum nomina ducunt.

No.

INDEX TO THE LETTERS.

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293

I. FROM MR. POPE, requesting Mr. Spence to return his
letters, and containing general expressions of regard
II. From MR. CHRISTOPHER PITT, enclosing a Prologue. 294
III. From MR. ROBERT DOWNES.-Observations on the pre-

valence of Free-thinking in the University of Oxford;
-attributed to the predominance of Mathematical Stu-
dies

IV. From DR. EDWARD YOUNG.-Introducing Thomson
the Poet to Mr. Spence .

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V. From STEPHEN DUCK.-Account of an interview be-
tween him and Curll
VI. From MR. A. SMYTH.-Account of a Riot in London,
occasioned by a drunken frolic of Lord Middlesex and
some friends, on the 30th of January.

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VII. From THE SAME.-On the same subject VIII. From LORD MIDDLESEX.-On the same subject. IX. From MR. SPENCE TO HIS MOTHER: from Turin, Account of the representation of a Mystery, entitled The Damned Soul. This representation is also mentioned by Gray in one of his Letters .

305

X. From THE SAME TO THE SAME.-Humorous account of
an Italian Surgeon

308

XI. From THE SAME TO THE SAME.-Account of Andrey, a
Frenchman, one of the Adepts or Alchemical Impos-

tors.

310

XII. From HORACE WALPOLE.-Professions of friendship

and enclosing Verses by Pope.

313

XIII. From THE EARL OF ORFORD (Sir R. Walpole), TO COL.
CHURCHILL.-Invitation to country quiet and con-

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XIV. From MR. W. CARR TO MR. SPENCE.-Account of
the revival of a drowned man at St. Neots
XV. From MR. N. HERBERT.-On the rescuscitation of

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drowned persons

XVI. From THE SAME.-Demosthenes' cure for stammering-Essayed.-Origin of the term Quack

XVII. From THE REV. GLOSTER RIDLEY.-Dr. Lowth's Poem the Judgment of Hercules.-The Samothracian Mysteries.-The Cabiri

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XVIII. From THE SAME.-with part of his Poem in Imita-
tion of Spenser, sent as a fragment of an old MS. 322
XIX. From THE SAME.-Reply to Observations on the
Imitation of Spenser

325

XX. From MR. EDWARD ROLLE. Superstitious story of deaths foretold by passing through a church porch 327 XXI. From MR. WHEELER.-Account of Mr. Keirl, The Man of Ross XXII. From MR. ROBERT DODSLEY. Observations on Retirement

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XXIII. From THE SAME.-Enclosing a Love Song XXIV. From MR. ROBERT WOOD.-Account of his intended tour in Greece-soliciting hints from Mr. Spence 334 XXV. From DR. ROBERT LOWTH, from Turin.-Account of the death of Count Richa

XXVI. From THE SAME.-Princess of Carignan.-Sig. Paderni. Preparations for publishing the Antiquities of Herculaneum.-Sig. P.'s opinion of the Polymetis

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XXVII. From STEPHEN DUCK.-Appointed chaplain to a regiment of dragoons, his verses to his censors on that occasion

XXVIII. From THE SAME.-Further particulars of the Man

of Ross

XXIX. From HORACE WALPOLE.-Translation of Illam

quicquid agit, from Tibullus.-Inscription on a
neglected column at Florence

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XXX. From MR. EDWARD ROLLE.-Gipsy prediction.Addition to salary of the Poetry Professor at Oxford.-Increase of students at New College. 344

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XXXI. From THE SAME, from Mayence-Passage of the
Alps.-Comforts of travelling in Germany.—
The Tyrol.-Mount Brenner.-Of the Rhine.
-Its junction with the Moselle

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XXXII. From MR. HOOKE, JUN.-Enclosing verses to Mr.

Spence

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XXXIII. From DAVID HUME.-Account of Mr. Blacklock,

XXXIV. From MR. ROBEBT HILL.-Thanks for Mr. Spence's benevolence, and enclosing an Enquiry into the Nature of Apparitions.

XXXV. From MR. JONES.-Invitation to Welwyn from Dr. Young, and promise of particulars relating to the Life of Richardson

XXXVI. From LORD MELCOMBE TO DR. YOUNG.-En

closing Verses to him, and an Ode

XXXVII. From SIR ALEXANDER DICK.-Return of Spring.
-Improvement at Prestonfield and its Envi-
rons.-Paper made from an aquatic plant.-
Mr. Hume.-Dr. Robertson, &c.

XXXVIII. From THE SAME.-His Illness and Recovery.-
Dr. Armstrong.-Fingal.-Lord Kaim's Ele-

XXXIX. From THE SAME.-Cause of the spontaneous

ments of Criticism

growth of Mushrooms

XL. From THE SAME.-Dr. Armstrong.—Mr. Black-
lock.-Enclosing a copy of a Letter from Sta-
nislaus King of Poland.

XLI. From DR. JOSEPH WARTON.-Death of the War-
den of Winchester.-Singular Story of the
prediction of Need's death by himself

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XLII. MR. SPENCE TO DR. WARTON.-Miscellaneous
XLIII. Specimens of Dobson's Latin Version of Pope's
Essay on Man.

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