WORKS OF Dr JONATHAN SWIFT, DEAN of ST PATRICK'S, DUBLIN. VOLUME X. E DIN BU R G H : Street, Strand, London. MDCCLXXIV. Page history. The Dean's temper, his present a- musements, and disposition jects, and concerning ceconomy; his fenti- -Of the love of fame and distinction. XXXIX. From the fame, His condition. The state of Ireland. Character of Mrs. Pope. Reflections on Mr. Pope's and Mr. Gay's cir- XL. Mr. Pope's answer. His situation and contentment. An account of his other XLI. Lord Bolingbroke to Dr. Swift A re- view of his life, his thoughts of economy, attending great talents. Concerning fame 17 XLIII. Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope. Concerning the Dunciad, and of his situation of life 19 XLIV. From Lord B. • That the sense of friendship increases with increase of years. |