OF POLITE LITERATURE. In FIVE VOLUME S. VOL. II. LONDON, Printed for G. BURNET, at Bifhop Burnet's Head, ANECDOTES O F POLITE LITERATURE. SECT. I. Of PASTORAL POETRY. O many pens have been employed Sat at different times on this popular fubject, that my only business will be to explain the real and effential qualities of a pastoral poem. A point concerning which moft critics differ. Few fpecies of poetry have excited more writers than the paftoral; but fcarce any VOL. II. B of |