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[370] Postscript to the Reader, Essays, v. 2, p. 243.
[371] Rowe, in Lives of the Poets, Dublin, 1804, p. 284.
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[374] Dedication, dated 1728, reprinted in The English Poets, London, 1810, v. 20.
[375] Preface to The Destruction of Troy, in Denham, Poems and Translations, London, 1709.
[376] To the courteous not curious reader.