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story of Literary Criticism in the Italian Renaissance_ (Chicago, 1961), II, 745. For similar appraisals of satire, see also I, 148-149; II, 759, 807; and Puttenham, pp. 26-28. [10] E.g., John Dennis, "The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry" (1704), in _The Critical Works_, ed. Edward Niles Hooker (Baltimore, 1939-1943), I, 338; Joseph Trapp, _Lectures on Poetry Read in the Schools of Natural Philsophy at Oxford_ (London, 1742), p. 153. [11] _Essays upon Several Subjects_ (London, 1716-1717), I, 76. [12] Paul F. Leedy, "Genres Criticism and the Significance of Warton's Essay on Pope," _JEGP_, XLV (1946), 141. [13] _Durgen. Or, A Plain Satyr upon a Pompous Satyrist_ (London, 1729), p. 48. [14] "The Battel of the Poets," in _Tales, Epistles, Odes, Fables, etc._ (London, 1729), p. 138n. Though the poem was first published in 1725, it was revised to attack _The Dunciad_; Cooke claims ("The Preface," p. 107) that not more than eighty lines in the two versions are the same. [15] _Durgen_, pp. [i], 19, 40-41. [16] _An Epistle to Mr. Pope, from a Young Gentleman at Rome_ (London, 1730), pp. 6-7. [17] _The Progress of Wit_ (London, 1730), p. 31. Two months after Harte's Essay appeared Hill's _Advice to the Poets_, which complements the earlier allegory by urging Pope to shun "_vulgar Genii_" and emulate "Thy own _Ulysses_" (pp. 18-19). [18] Daniel Heinsius, "De Satyra Horatiana Liber," in _Q. Horati Flacci Opera_ (1612), pp. 137-138; Sir Robert Stapylton, "The Life and Character of Juvenal," in _Mores Hominum. The Manners of Men, Described in Sixteen Satyrs, by Juvenal_ (London, 1660), p. [v]; Nicolas Rigault, "De Satira Juvenalis Dissertatio" (1615), in _Decii Junii Juvenalis Satirarum Libri Quinque_ (Paris, 1754), p. xxv; and Andre Dacier, _An Essay upon Satyr_ (London, 1695), p. 273. [19] _Essays of John Dryden_, ed. W. P. Ker (Oxford, 1900), II, 75, 104-105; Howard D. Weinbrot, "The Pattern of Formal Verse Satire in the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century," _PMLA_, LXXX (1965), 394-401; Causaubon, _De Satyrica Graecorum Poesi, & Romanorum Satira Libri Duo_, pp. 291-292; Heinsius, pp. 137-138. [20] _Essays_, II, 43, 107-108. [21] See Weinbrot, p. 399. [22] _Durgen_, p. 3. [23] Howard D. Weinbrot, "Parody as Imitation in the 18th Century," _AN&Q_, II (1964), 131-134. [24] Boileau, _Oeuvres Completes_, ed. Francoise Escal (Editions Gallimard, 1966), p. 924. [25] Numerous protests against Pop
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