These scattering
observations are rather guesses at my author's meaning in some
passages than proofs that so he meant. The unlearned may have
recourse to any poetical dictionary in English for the names of
persons, places, or fables, which the learned need not, but that
little which I say is either new or necessary, and the first of
these qualifications never fails to invite a reader, if not to
please him.
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