PRINTED FOR J. RICHARDSON AND CO.; G. OFFOR; T. TEGG; 1823. Trans to Storage 9-11-81 Undergraduate NO. CONTENTS. VOL. II. 47. A Parallel between Alexander and a Highwayman. Hawkesworth. 48. How far the Precept to love our Enemies is prac ticable. Hawkesworth. 49. Parallel between ancient and modern Learning. Warton. Johnson. 50. On Lying. 51. Translation of a Manuscript of Longinus lately discovered, containing a Comparison of celebrated Passages in Pagan and Jewish Writers. Warton. 52. Distresses of an Author invited to read his Play. Hawkesworth. 53. Misargyrus's Account of his Companions in the Fleet. Johnson. 54. The fatal Effects of false Apologies and Pretences: a Story. 55. The Story continued. 56. The Story concluded. Hawkesworth. Hawkesworth. Hawkesworth. 57. Translation of the Manuscript of Longinus con cluded. Warton. 58. Presumption of modern Criticism censured. Ancient Poetry necessarily obscure. Examples from Horace. Johnson. 59. Poets not universally or necessarily poor. Warton. 60. Satan's Letter in Behalf of Religion and Virtue. 61. Honour, both as a Motive and an End, presupposes |