[185] Ibid, p. 8.
[186] Character of Mr Pope, p. 7.
[187] Ibid, p. G.
[188] Gulliver, p. 886.
[189] Cibber's Letter to Mr. Pope, p. 19.
[190] Burnet Homerides, p. 1 of his Translation of the Iliad.
[191] The London and Mist's Journals, on his undertaking of the Odyssey.
[192] Vide Bossu, Du Poeme Epique, ch. viii.
[193] Bossu, chap. vii.
[194] Book i. ver. 32, &c.
[195] Ver. 45 to 54.
[196] Ver. 57 to 77.
[197] Ver. 80.
[198] Ibid, chap, vii., viii.
[199] Bossu, chap. viii. Vide Aristot. Poetic, chap. ix.
[200] Cibber's Letter to Mr Pope, pp. 9, 12, 41.
[201] See his Essays.
[202] Si nil Heros Poetique doit etre un honnete homme. Bossu, du Poeme Epique, lib. v. ch. 5.
[203] Dedication to the Life of C. C.
[204] Life, p. 2, 8vo edition.
[205] Life, ibid.
[206] Life, p. 23, 8vo.
[207] Alluding to these lines in the Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot:
'And has not Colley still his lord and whore, His butchers, Henley, his freemasons, Moore?'
[208] Letter to Mr Pope, p. 46.
[209] P. 31.
[210] Life, p. 23, 24.
[211] Letter, p. 8.
[212] Letter, p. 53.
[213] Letter, p. 1.
[214] Don Quixote, Part ii. book ii. ch. 22.
[215] See Life, p. 148.
[216] Life, p. 149.
[217] p. 424.
[218] p. 366.
[219] p. 457.
[220] p. 18.
[221] p. 425.
[222] pp. 436, 437.
[223] p. 52.
[224] p. 47.
[225] p. 57.
[226] pp. 58, 59.
[227] A statuary.
[228] Life, p. 6.
[229] p. 424.
[230] p. 19.
[231] Life, p. 17.
[232] Ibid. p. 243, 8vo edition.
[233] Ovid, of the serpent biting at Orpheus's head.