Montague. Mrs Carter.
54 Candide.
55 Second Part.
56 Ephes. vi. 17.
57 Which his romance ridicules.
58 Isaiah lvii. 15.
59 Letter to Lord Lyttelton.
60 Alluding to Prussia.
61 Knight of the Bath, and then of the Garter.
62 An ancestor of the Duke of Shrewsbury, who conquered France, drawn
by Shakespeare.--Young.
63 See his lordship's tragedy entitled "Heroic Love." --Young.
64 His lordship's nephew, who took orders.--Young.
65 The author here bewails that most ingenious gentleman, Mr. William
Harrison, fellow of New-College, Oxon.--Young. [See a more particular
account of him in the Supplement to Swift.]
66 His late majesty's benefaction for modern languages.
67 Boileau.
68 A Poetical Epistle from the late Lord Melcombe to the Earl of Bute,
with corrections by the author of the Night Thoughts, was published
in 4to, 1776.
69 See Mr. Cust's Life of Young.
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