Page:The works of Monsieur de St. Evremond (1728) Vol. 1.pdf/215

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A Converſation between my Lord d'Aubigny and M. de St. Evremond. 186
The Iriſh Prophet. A Novel. 189
A Letter to the Marquis de Crequi. After having lived in the conſtraint of Courts, &c. 203
The Idea of a Woman that never was, nor will ever be found. 208
A Letter to Count de Lionne. If I could diſcharge all the obligations, &c. 214
To the ſame. If you do me the honour to write to me, &c. 218
To the ſame. I ſhould have great excuſes to make to you, &c. 220
To the ſame. You are none of thoſe who endeavour, &c. 221
Obſervations on Sallust and Tacitus. 224
A Diſſertation on Racine's Tragedy, call'd The Great Alexander. 232
A Letter to the Count de Lionne. I know not yet what ſucceſs your endeavours, &c. 244
To the ſame. If it were true, as you tell me, &c. 246