CONTENTS OF VOL. III. USEFUL Mifcellanies, Part the First. 1. Preface of the Publisher of Joan of Hedington, a Tragi-comedy,. 2. The Tragi-comedy, Pag. 3 3. Some Account of Horace's Behaviour during his Stay at Trinity College in Cambridge. With an Ode to entreat his Departure thence. Together with a Copy of his Medal, taken out of Trinity College Buttery,, by a Well-wifher to that Society, 4. Án Anfwer to Clemens Alexandrinus's Sermon, upon Quis Dives falvetur? "What Rich Man can be "faved" proving it easy for a Camel to go through the Eye of a Needle, The Art of Cookery; in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. With fome Letters to Dr. Lifter and Others; occafioned principally by the Title of a Book published by the Doctor, being the Works of Apicius Cœlius, "concerning the Soups " and Sauces of the Ancients :" With an Extract of the greateft Curiofities contained in that Book, The Art of Love: In Imitation of Ovid De Arte Amandi. 17 24 37 41 With a Preface, containing the Life of Ovid, Song, An incomparable Ode of Malhetbe's, written by him The laft Billet, To Laura, in Imitation of Petrarch, To the Right Hon. the Earl of, upon his difputing publicly at Chrift Church, Oxford, A Gentleman to his Wife, 103 195 203 207 218 230 237 238 239 240 ibid. 241 242 The Verses left in the King of France's Bed-chamber, after Speedily will be published, by N. CONANT, In One large O&avo Volume, MISCELLANIES, BY DR. SWIFT AND HIS FRIENDS. This collection will confift principally of scarce Pamphlets, first published during the Four laft Years of Queen Anne. Some of them are avowedly the Dean's, though hitherto they have never appeared under his name; and others we have his own Authority for afcribing to him, either as Suggefter of the Hints, or as actual Editor. Some valuable Letters are to be inferted; and a few Miscellaneous Effays, in Profe and Verfe, which have an immediate Connexion with his Writings. To the whole will be added, Notes on all the preceding Volumes, to which this will form a proper Supplement. |