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Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition, and his sentiments concerning them LETTER 10. To Mr. NICHOLLS.-On the affection due to a Mother.-Description of that part of Kent from whence the letter was written

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LETTER 11. To Mr. NICHOLLS.-Character of Froissart and other old French Historians.-And of Isocrates LETTER 12. To Dr. WHARTON.-Of his tour taken the year before to Monmouth, &c.-Intention of coming to Old Park.-And of his ill state of health

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Conclusion, with the particulars of Mr. Gray's death.-His character by another hand, and some annotations on it by the Editor

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LETTER X.

MR. GRAY TO MR. WEST.

MINE,

London, May 27, 1742.

you are to know, is a white Melancholy, or rather Leucocholy for the most part; which, though it seldom laughs or dances, nor ever amounts to what one calls Joy or Pleasure, yet is a good easy sort of a state, and ça ne laisse que de s'amuser. The only fault of it is insipidity; which is apt now and then to give a sort of Ennui, which makes one form certain little wishes that signify nothing. But there is another sort, black indeed, which I have now and then felt, that has somewhat in it like Tertullian's rule of faith, Credo quia impossibile est; for it believes, nay, is sure of every thing that is unlikely, so it be but frightful; and, on the other hand, excludes and shuts its eyes to the most possible hopes, and every thing that is pleasur

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