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ART. I.-The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq., with Notes and Illustrations by himself and others. To which are added a new Life of the Author, an Estimate of his Poetical Character and Writings, and occasional Remarks. By William Roscoe, Esq. 10 vols. 8vo. London. 1824.

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4. A Reply to the Charges brought by the Reviewer of Spence's Anecdotes, in the Quarterly Review for October, 1820, against the last Editor of Pope's Works, and Author of A Letter to Mr. Campbell' on the invariable Principles of Poetry.' By the Rev. W. L. Bowles, (inserted in the 33d No. of the Pamphleteer.) London. 1820.

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5. Observations on the Poetical Character of Pope, further eluci dating the invariable Principles of Poetry, &c.; with a Sequel, in reply to Octavius Gilchrist. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles, (inserted in the S4th and 35th Nos. of the Pamphleteer.)

1820 and 1821.

6. Letters to Lord Byron on a Question of Poetical Criticism: 3d Edition, with Corrections. To which are now first added the Letter to Mr. Campbell, as far as regards Poetical Criti cism; and the Answer to the Writer in the Quarterly Review, as far as they relate [it relates] to the same subject: 2d Edition: together with an Answer to some Objections, and further Illustrations. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles. 8vo. London. 1822. 7. Letter to John Murray, Esq. on the Rev. W. L. Bowles's Stric tures on the Life and Writings of Pope. By the Right Hon. Lord Byron. 8vo. London. 1821.

8. A Letter to the Rev. W. Lisle Bowles, in answer to a Pamphlet recently published under the title of a Reply to an Unsentimen

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tal sort of Critic, the Reviewer of Spence's Anecdotes in the Quarterly Review for October, 1820. By Octavius Gilchrist, Esq. F.S.A. London. 1820.

9. A Second Letter to the Rev. William Lisle Bowles, in answer to his Second Reply (printed in the Thirty-third Number of the Pamphleteer) to the Reviewer of Spence's Anecdotes in the Quarterly Review for October, 1820. By Octavius Gilchrist, Esq. F.S.A. London. 1820.

10. A Third Letter to the Rev. William Lisle Bowles concerning Pope's Moral Character: including some Observations on that Person's Demeanour towards his Opponents, during the recent Controversy on that Subject. By Octavius Gilchrist, Esq F.S.A. London, 1821.

11. A Final Appeal to the Literary Public relative to Pope, in reply to certain Observations of Mr. Roscoe, in his Edition of that Poet's Works. To which are added some Remarks on Lord Byron's Conversations, as far as they relate to the same Subject, and the Author. In Letters to a Literary Friend. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles, M.A. &c. 8vo. 1825. London. pp. 190.

To us, as lovers of the good old stock-poetry of England, this is a pleasant sight. Three voluminous editions of Pope within the present century; two of them within the last three years; and the great luminary himself attended by a long scintillating train of controversialists, commentators, annotators, editors, and biographers. There is evidently a confidence felt by all these, that the public taste is beginning to be satiated with the forced meats of modern poetry, and to relish again the wholesome viands, that delighted our fathers, and are destined to be the delight of all future generations. We cannot, we think, be suspected of wanting due sensibility to the merits of our contemporary poets; for there is scarcely a Number of our Journal, which we have not adorned with specimens of their taste, cultivation, or power. But with all this, when we consider the faults, and even the excellencies, of those who rank foremost among them; the defects of their feeble and indiscriminate imitators; and still more the demerits of those who have perverted their talents to serve the purposes of corruption and impiety; we feel convinced that this was a juncture at which an appeal might be made with peculiar propriety to the high name of Pope, and the public be called on to revert to the works of him, who, more than any other poet, united strength of reason-with elegance of fancy, and instructed his readers by the moral truth which he taught, while he charmed their attention by the most exquisite pleasures of correct taste. The public seems to have admitted the appeal;

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