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Footnotes:
[327] 'Journey:' a posthumous publication.
[328] 'In four:' he did not complete the fourth.
[329] 'Flexney.' the publisher of his poems.
[330] 'Franklin:' Dr Franklin, author of a translation of Sophocles.
[331] 'Glover:' Dr Glover in his tragedy of Medea.
[332] 'Cleone:' a tragedy by Robert Dodsley.
[333] 'Whitehead:' Whitehead dedicated his 'School for Lovers' to the
memory of Fontenelle.
[334] 'Browne:' 'The Cure of Saul,' a sacred ode by Dr Browne, was set
to music.