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THE

BRITISH CRITIC,

A NEW REVIEW,

FOR

JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER,
NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER.

M DCC XCVI.

Be thou the first true merit to befriend;

His praife is loft, who ftays 'till all commend. Pore.

VOLUME VIII.

London:

PRINTED FOR F. AND C. RIVINGTON,
No. 62, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.

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PREFACE.

ITH the recurrence of the feafons recufs our

WITH

task of enumerating their best productions, which, in the literary world, contrary to the order of the natural, come forward chiefly in winter. We, however, as it is not practicable to keep pace entirely with the fertility of the country, are obliged to report our own progrefs, rather than that of our authors; and therefore, in the appearance of our harveft, little difference is found at one or the other folftice.

Illius immenfæ ruperunt horrea meffes,

will always be applicable to a Review, while there are fo many writers, and fo many readers as the prefent age affords. We might with perhaps to be allowed the privilege of felection, in reporting, as well as recapitulating, but fuch is not the custom of the country; and we muft proceed onward in the path to which the public expectation points. To gratify the tafte, affift the enquiries, confirm the good principles, and deferve the approbation of our countrymen, are, in both parts of our task, the conftant objects of our effort and attention. We take the fubjects of our Preface in their ufual order.

DIVINITY.

There can be no doubt that the greatest and most momentous work, in this clafs, which has required

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