Full Idea
The arguments of the final two sections of 'Two Dogmas' have received more acceptance than the arguments of the first four sections, which are now generally acknowledged to be unsuccessful.
Gist of Idea
The last two parts of 'Two Dogmas' are much the best
Source
comment on Willard Quine (Two Dogmas of Empiricism [1953]) by Alexander Miller - Philosophy of Language 4 Read
Book Reference
Miller,Alexander: 'Philosophy of Language' [UCL Press 1998], p.150
A Reaction
The early sections are the 'circular' argument against analyticity; the later parts are further discussions of the concept. We don't have to take Miller's word for this, but it is a useful pointer when reading the paper.