610 And of an
impertinent
Critic, etc.
Alexander Pope
v. 563 Rules for the Conduct of Manners in a Critic.
v. 566 1. Candour, Modesty.
v. 572 Good-breeding.
v. 578 Sincerity, and Freedom of advice.
v. 584 2. When one's Counsel is to be restrained.
v. 600 Character of an incorrigible Poet.
v.
610 And of an impertinent Critic, etc.
v. 629 Character of a good Critic.
v. 645. The History of Criticism, and Characters of the best
Critics,
Aristotle,
v. 653 Horace,
v. 665 Dionysius,
v. 667 Petronius,
v. 670 Quintilian,
v. 675 Longinus.
v. 693 Of the Decay of Criticism, and its Revival.
Erasmus,
v. 705 Vida,
v. 714 Boileau,
v.