I'm author seems to have culturated tristocratic Society & fotronage, dedicating (I. 6.X7X) 6 Night Bor. Ent Sest Food; his pan; # (I. p. 3.) his Come in the Day of Judgment, i the tail & Findlater; has Elege (J. 149 - (51) to a young member It - elof a Roble family in 'ne North of Scotland, in AdmnJa ral Byngs sleet; If another Page & Hi f(an ercher ? ) Earl of Findlater. Vice Cloneral of Tilland (I 170-172). "His "Solitude" (Vol. f. 193.) the inscriber to the Earl of Hopetour As a Scchman he stands earnestly the champion of Irean & & Jas. Enomsor ruther of the Seasons ang. " On the subject of Frondence, in fails to make explicit reference to the cacher porose Preatives upon the dame theme by ticke the "The - will & br Sherlock. Parnell's poin Kermit" had presented the theme of Pro- idence, some fifty years before L Johnsons Rapolas & Voltain Joes on the Earthquake at Lisbon, Take up aspects of the same great question, as seen by Faith it by Vandalias 1 I. exxir and 172. Of. 2.98 286. Together pages. 582 Sive years years before the appearence of this action, or in 1763_ Boswell his Countryman had introduced one author to Johnson (See Cookers Ed. Bonvelli Johnson. I.) Neither Johnson nn Chuo chill appreciate highly, the poetry of Ogulore. It is perchance to the latter that O. alludes in the closing sentences of his in carlier years tear income Preface I. p. XVII. -aged by the excellent James Hervey, author of "Theron & Expairs" 1.152-3 note. He had, in carlier Providence, II ff. 17 190 themes He has attempted two very mafione the Day of Judgment, I. fp 11-65, and, rather, bresumptuously he has apayed to clotte in rhyming paraphrase II 158 - 162 the magnificent. I * Ch. of Habakkuk . Scotted Blairs" "Grave" "Hollocks one has grappled with themes of great dignit, & difficulty Our autha (6. m. 1733 d. 1814f) was from 1759 until his death minister of Midmar, in Aberdeen There. (Allibone Dect. of Author II. p. 1401.) It less than 20 miles West of Aberdier, & home 30 miles east of Balmoral Castle, the favorde Highland residence in after homes of Q. Victoria, in the same Thire. Most of the engravings from the design & burns of A. Walter. But that at Vol. II. p. 207 is by hand Jay- lor, of the same family distinguished thing several generations in aterature by Charles Payfor. He Eliten f Calmet, Ssage dayen, the 1" Pastor at Onger, his daughter Jane Jayla, & in Gilbert, his con Efferges Taylor, his son Baac Jayla. The Elrayot autha is Call J. Jaylor Nat. Hist. of In thuscon, when the 2nd & the Episcopal Clergyman his randson, whe may be ée designated Baac Jagter, the 3rd the philologust Fauthe of Etruscan Researches. " & "Hest of the Alphabet !" "If "Nision of Poalen CXITIT, written by O. when but 16 A plagiarizes & maribed to an eminent Physician" I.ff. 109+1= may 30 |