[93] Vol. I. Appendix, p. 431.
[94] Vol. I. Appendix, p. 432.
[95] Vol. I. Appendix, pp. 423, 447.
[96] Vol. I. Appendix, p. 444.
[97] From a letter which Lord Oxford addressed to Swift on June 19, 1735, he would appear to have known no more than the rest of the public. "Master Pope," he writes, "is under persecution from Curll, who has by some means (wicked ones most certainly) got hold of some of Pope's private letters, which he has printed, and threatens more."
[98] Vol. I. Appendix, p. 447.
[99] "Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence," 12mo. Vol. III, p. x.
[100] Pope to Buckley, July 13, [1735].
[101] Art. Atterbury in "A General Biographical Dictionary translated from Bayle, interspersed with several thousand lives never before published. By Rev. J. P. Bernard, Rev. T. Birch, Mr. John Lockman, and other hands." Vol II. p. 447.
[102] Vol. I. Appendix, p. 447.