CHAP. VI.] WORK AND HOPE. Among his reviews, then, was one of Murphy's Orphan 1759. of China ; containing good-natured evidence of curiosity as J3t. 31. to the Chinese people, and of interest in the plans of his recent reverend visitor (Mr. Percy), at that time preparing a Chinese translation* for the press. Butler's Remains furnished him another subject; in which, bewailing the " indigence in which the poet lived and died," he protested with generous "horror at the want of discernment, at the " more than barbarous ingratitude, of his conteinporaries."t A third was Marriott's Answer to the Critical Review ; con- taining whimsical and humorous apology for his own satirical comparisons of three months before. And he found a fourth in Dunkins's Epistle to Lord, Chesterfield; which he closed with a story of a traveller passing through the city of Burgos in Spain, who, desirous of knowing their most learned men, applied to one of the inhabitants for information. " "What," replied the Spaniard, who happened to be a scholar, " have " you never heard of the admirable Brandellius, or the " ingenious Mogusius ? one the eye, and the other the heart " of our university, known aE over the world." " Never,'? cries the traveller; " but pray inform me what Brandellius " is particularly remarkable for." " You must be very " little acquainted in the Bepublic of Letters," says the other, "to ask such a question. Brandellius has wrote a " most sublime panegyric on Mogusius." " And prithee, " what has Mogusius done to deserve so great a favour ? " " He has written an excellent poem in praise of Brandellius." * Goldsmith put this,note to his article : "A specimen of this kind" [Chinese fiction] "will probably appear next season at Mr. Dodsley's, as we are informed." For the amusing and unsuccessful attempts of Grainger on his friend Percy's behalf, in 1758, to effect a bargain for the publication with Grimths, see Nichols's Illus- trations, vii. 249, 250, 259, 261, &c. t Critical Review, viii. 1, July 1759. The same subject was resumed in the September number, at page 208 of the same volume. as ? without the circumstance of