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CONTENTS.
Caution against the critical Part of Learning, | Pag. 47. | |
Commendation of true Criticism, | ibid. | |
Censure of small Critics, | 48. | |
Learning to be made easy, | 49. | |
Learning dressed to Disadvantage by Critics and Grammarians, | ibid. | |
A Complaint against Schools considered, | 50. | |
Schools vindicated, | 52. | |
Another Method proposed, | 53. | |
Not practicable in Schools, | 54. | |
Complaint against Commentators, | 55. | |
Dr. Busby's Opinion of the meaner Sort, | 56. | |
The best Writers perplexed with Notes, and obscured by Illustrations, | 57. | |
The Abilities of the Teacher will best supply the Defects of the Commentator, | 58. | |
The finest Wits should comment on the finest Authors, | 59. | |
The Art of Teaching, | 61. | |
Not the Talent of Critics, | 62. | |
An Apology for these Censures designed |
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