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CONTENTS.
only against Pedantic, Formal Critics and Grammarians, | Pag. 63. | |
The Commendation of great Schools, especially of their Masters, | 64. | |
The Mischiefs of Pedantry, | 65. | |
Concerning a Just Style, | 67. | |
Persons of Quality excell in Style from the Advantages of their Education, | 68. | |
Cæsar and Ovid, | 70. | |
Copiousness of Gentlemens Style, accounted for, | 71. | |
Horace and Virgil compared with Ovid, | 72. | |
Terence considered, | 73. | |
His genteel way of Writing ascribed to Scipio and Lælius, | ibid. | |
The Court of King Charles II. produced as an Instance that Persons of Quality excell in Style, | 74. | |
The Present Age, Lord Hallifax, Mr. Granville, | 76. | |
Sir William Temple produced in Prose, | 77. | |
And Lord Orrery, | ibid. |
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