[1.] Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen (Glasgow, 1855), Vol. IV. For a list of Ogilvie’s works consult Stephen and Lee, Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 1921-22), Vol. XIV. For an estimation of Ogilvie’s relation to the theology of his own day consult James McCosh, The Scottish Philosophy (London, 1875).

[2.] Life of Samuel Johnson, ed. George Birkbeck Hill (Oxford, 1887), I., 421, 425.

[3.] Norman Maclean, “From Action to Image: Theories of the Lyric in the Eighteenth Century,” in Critics and Criticism Ancient and Modern, ed. R. S. Crane (Chicago, 1952), pp. 408-463.

[4.] Ibid., p. 439.

[5.] John Crowe Ransom, The New Criticism (New York, 1941), p. 15.

[6.] An Inquiry into the Fine Arts (London, 1784), p. 6.

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This facsimile of An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients (1762) is reproduced from a copy in the Duke University Library.

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