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n favour, 99 defines Marvell's style, 392 gives Bishop Parker's early history, 394 his prejudice against Lake, 423 WOODWARD the actor attacked by Hill, 372, and note WORKS, valuable, not completed from deficient encouragement, 84 WOTTON'S reflections on learning, 378 THE END. * * * * * Transcriber Notes Typographical inconsistencies have been changed and are listed below. Archaic and variable spelling and hyphenation is preserved, including the author's use of "wont" instead of "won't". Author's punctuation style is preserved, except where noted below. Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_. Passages in bold indicated by =equal signs=. Emphasized words within italics indicated by +plus signs+. Greek transliterations are surrounded by ~tildes~. Transcriber Changes The following changes were made to the original text: Page 11: Added missing word (He passed through a youth of iniquity, and was expelled =from= his college for his irregularities) Page 21: Was 'ingratisude' (it seems a national =ingratitude= to limit the existence of works for their authors) Page 23: Was 'roya' (passed off in currency their base metal stamped with a =royal= head) Page 40: Was 'discontentd' (he retired =discontented= into Surrey.") Page 62: Was smudged 'brothe' (envied their Ciceronian =brothers.=) Page 63: Added period (he then requested the Bishop of =London.=) Page 89: Was 'prosspects' (his imagination delighted to expatiate in its future =prospects=) Page 105: Was 'Hubidras' (might have served as the model of Grey's =Hudibras=.) Page 118: Added quote (="Harvey=, the happy above happier men, I read) Page 187: Was 'sorows' (the oriental student pathetically counts over his =sorrows=) Page 215: Removed quote (O people currish, churlish as their =seas--=) Page 230: Changed comma to period (he gave a new turn to our =studies.=) Page 281: Added quote ("and the weekly clubs held to consult of hostilities against the =author;"=) Page 289: Was 'nor' (Is =not= _Word-catching_ more serviceable in splitting a cause, than explaining a fine poet?) Page 327: Was 'damagogue' (which such a political =demagogue= as Bolingbroke never
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