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Excerpt from The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq., Vol. 10 of 10: With the Life of the Author
It is, I think, the fentiment of Qiintilian, that no man is capable of becoming a good critic on a great poet, but he who is himfelf a great poet. This would, indeed, confine the critics on poetry, at lead, to a very fmall number; and would, indeed, {trike all the ancients, except only Horace and Lon: ginus, off the roll; of the latter of whom, though he was no poet, Mr. Pope finely fays.
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