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A
TABLE
OF THE PIECES
CONTAIN'D
IN THE SECOND VOLUME.


A Converſation between M. de St. Evremond and the Duke of Candale. p. 1
A Letter to the Count de Lionne. 24
A Letter from M. Corneille to M. de St. Evremond; to return him thanks for the Praiſes he had beſtow'd upon him, in the Diſſertation on Racine's Alexander. 26
M. de St. Evremond's Anſwer to M. Corneille. 28
A Letter to the Count de Lionne; Your impatience for my Return, &c. 30
To the ſame; Nothing is ſo agreeable to Friendſhip, &c. 32
Intereſt in Perſons altogether corrupted. 34
The too rigid Virtue. 38
The Senſe of an honeſt experienced Courtier, upon rigid Virtue, and baſe Intereſt. 42
A Letter to the Count de Lionne; Perhaps you are not at Paris, &c. 48
To the ſame; I received juſt now the Letter, &c. 49