On the delicacy of every author of genius, with refpect to his own performances, Letter LX. to PALEMON: Reflections on the advantages of conversation : with a tranflation of the celebrated Dia- Thith? Hex: Aswald LETTERS ON Suchinoruive I LETTER I To CLYTANDER. Sept. 1739. ENTIRELY approve of your defign: but whilft I rejoice in the hope of seeing Enthusiasm thus fuccefsfully attacked in her strongest and most formidable holds, I would claim your mercy for her in another quarter; and after having expelled her from her religious dominions, let me intreat you to leave her in the undisturbed enjoyment of her civil poffeffions. To own the truth, I look upon enthusiasm in all other points, but that of religion, B |