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took place, having lost his preferments for nonjurancy, he retired to St. John's College, Cambridge, where he continued till his death in 1702. DyceJ]

(8) A Free but Modest Censure on the late Controversial Writings and Debates

rThe Lord Bishop of Worcester and Mr Locke : of < Mr Edwards and Mr Locke :

I The Honble Charles Boyle, Esq ; and Dr Bently. Together with Brief Remarks on Monsieur Le Clerc's Ars Critica^ By F. B., M.A. of Cambridg. . . . 1698. [4.374.33.2.]

(9) Examen Poeticum Duplex : sive Musarum Anglicanarum Delectus Alter ; Cui subjicitur Epigrammatum seu Poematum Minorum Specimen Novum. Londini. . . . MDCXCVIII.

[1213. g. I.] [The following poems contain references to Bentley : (i) Articuli Pacts (by Ed. Ivy of Christ Church) ; (2) Intellectus agens illuminat phantasmata. Ad R. B. bibliothecarium philocriticum ,• (3) Forma ultima est spec'ifica. Ad Eundem. De con--uersione Malela seu Malala nominis Syriacl in Malelas nomen Graecum.'\

(10) An Essay, concerning Critical and Curious Learning : In which are contained some Short Reflections on the Contro- versie betwixt Sir William Temple and Mr Wotton j and that betwixt Dr Bentley and Mr Boyl. By T. R. Esq ; London, 1698. [579. c. 40 (2).]

[By Thomas Rymer, author of The Tragedies of the last Age considered, and A Short View of Tragedy, and compiler of the Foedera.'\

(11) An Answer to a late pamphlet called An Essay concerning Critical and Curious Learning ; In which are contained Some

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