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CONTENTS.
Plautus and Aristophanes, | Pag. 22. | |
Homer and Virgil, | 23. | |
The Opinion that Homer wrote loosely, and without any premeditated Scheme, considered and refuted, | 26. | |
Virgil preferred to Hesiod, | 32. | |
Theocritus to Virgil, | 33. | |
The Lyric Poets, | ibid. | |
Horace compared with Pindar and Anacreon, | 34. | |
Catullus and Anacreon, | 35. | |
Cowley mentioned to the Honour of our Country, | ibid. | |
The Greek and Roman Historians, | 36. | |
Tully opposed to the Grecian Orators, | 37. | |
The Commendations of the Latin Tongue, | ibid. | |
The Art of Writing well, | 38. | |
A general Character of the Roman Authors, | 39. | |
Directions in Reading the Classics, | 40. | |
Caution against Common-Places, | 41. | |
The true way of remembering and imitating the Ancients, | 44. |
Caution