| [No. 554] | Friday, December 5, 1712 | John Hughes |
—tentanda Via est, quâ me quoque possim
Tollere humo, Victorque virûm volitare per Ora.
Virg.
I am obliged for the following Essay, as well as for that which lays down Rules out of
Tully
for Pronunciation and Action, to the Ingenious Author of a Poem just Published, Entitled,
An Ode to the Creator of the World, occasioned by the Fragments of
Orpheus.
It is a Remark made, as I remember, by a celebrated
French
Author, that
