Thera is scarce any truth, liut its adversariea haTe made it sn iigly lizard, by which, its exposed to the hate mid disesteem of superficial examiners. For an oppro Titioua title, with nilgsr belieyers, is as good as an argument, Joseph Qlo Ttvill I AM a woman of an unspotted reputation, protests the ancient Clelia, and know notlung I have ever done which should encourage such insolence; but here was one, the other day, and he was dressed like a gentleman, too, who took the liberty to name the words kist fellow in my presence. It is because this lady ventured and failed, that she is now recalled from the past. The peculiar sphere of her one recorded censure, audits miscarriage, taken conjointly with her antiquity, determine for her a memorable position, if not an importance, in literary history. Of the rabble of verbal critics, English and A merican, we must acknowledge her, unquestionably, as the classical prototype. In these latter days, the propagation of our vernacular philology is, for the most part, after this wise. The critic looked for a given expression, or sense of ans dictionary, but without finding it there, 1without this preliminary toil, conceives it to be novel, unauthorized, contrary to analogy, vulgar, superfluous, or what not. Flushed with his precious discovery, he explodes it before the public. Universal eha Uownees wonders and applauds; and Aristarchus tho Little, fired to dare fresh achievements, is certain of new weeds to wreathe with his deciduous hays. Unless we suppose that the patron of a whim is subconscious of the real nature of his pet, it is not easy to Speflator, No. 376- Poed My, Clelia liad been reading the pious Edward Terry, and had borfawed from him her notion of the meaning of lusii. Sao AV oyage to Most-I ndia (ed, 1666), p. 147.
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