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CONTENTS.
only against Pedantic, Formal Critics and Grammarians, Pag. 63.
The Commendation of great Schools, especially of their Masters, 64.
The Mischiefs of Pedantry, 65.
Concerning a Just Style, 67.
Persons of Quality excell in Style from the Advantages of their Education, 68.
Cæsar and Ovid, 70.
Copiousness of Gentlemens Style, accounted for, 71.
Horace and Virgil compared with Ovid, 72.
Terence considered, 73.
His genteel way of Writing ascribed to Scipio and Lælius, ibid.
The Court of King Charles II. produced as an Instance that Persons of Quality excell in Style, 74.
The Present Age, Lord Hallifax, Mr. Granville, 76.
Sir William Temple produced in Prose, 77.
And Lord Orrery, ibid.
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