[!--Note--] ([12]) Addisoniana, 12mo. vol. ii. p. 52.

[!--Note--] ([13]) Plan of an English Dictionary.

[!--Note--] ([14]) Preface to the English Dictionary.

[!--Note--] ([15]) Chalmers' Prefaces to Rambler and Adventurer.

[!--Note--] ([16]) Boswell, vol. i. iii. and iv.

[!--Note--] ([17]) Student, vol. ii. number entitled Clio. 1750. Gentleman's Magazine of the day. Mrs. Barbauld's Correspondence of Richardson. Dr. Young was among the first and warmest admirers of the Rambler. See Boswell, vol. i.

[!--Note--] ([18]) We allude to the infamous Rambler's Magazine, which, little to the credit of the morality of the times, has lately been allowed to spread anew its pestilential influence.

[!--Note--] ([19]) Works, 8vo. vol. iv. p. 259. See also the Edinburgh Review for July, 1803.

[!--Note--] ([20]) Boswell's Life, vol. iii. and Chalmers on Rambler. Essayists, vol. xix. See also Idler, No. 1. at the commencement.

[!--Note--] ([21]) In a letter to Mr. Thomas Warton, speaking of the death of Dodsley's wife, and in allusion to the loss of his own, he concludes with a quotation where pathos and resignation are blended,