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Explanation of Frontispiece and Title. Do.
Dedication. Do.
Rollo Family. E. T. and R. "This was the piece first published, and the origin of all that followed."
Extract from Dedication. Fitzpatrick. "The title of these verses gave rise to the vehicle of Criticisms on The Rolliad."—L.
Criticisms.
No. 1. Ellis. The passage in p. 2, from "His first exploit" to "what it loses in sublimity," "inserted by Dr. L. to preserve the parody of Virgil, and break this number with one more poetical passage."—L.
No. 2. Ellis. "This vehicle of political satire not proving immediately impressive, was here abandoned by its original projector, who did not take it up again till the second part."—L.
No. 3. Dr. Lawrence. Verses on Mr. Dundas by G. Ellis.
4. Richardson.