[60] Blackwood’s, ix., 461.
[61] This practice was ridiculed by his enemy, Lady Montagu, in the lines:
“On the one side we see how Horace thought,
And on the other how he never wrote.”
[62] The opening couplet of English Bards is a paraphrase of the first two lines of Juvenal, I. Other imitations occur in lines 87–88 (Juvenal, I., 17–18) and lines 93–94 (Juvenal, I., 19–21).
[63] English Bards, 47–48.
[64] Satires, iii., 15–18.
[65] London, 35–36.
[66] Table Talk, 571–572.
[67] Baviad, 215 ff.