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SPLENDIDIS LONGUM VALEDICO NUGIS
inds.  a. Divine.

    {18} Poo imitative.

    {19} Marcus Manilius e under tiberius a metrical treatise on Astronomy, of wars remain.

    {20}  Poetry proper.  {21}  Part 3.  Subdivisions of Poetry proper.

    {22}  Its essence is in t, not in apparelling of verse.

    {23}  ricca, in tury.  ory of t;AEt; ic tale in Greek ed into English.

    {24}  ts ork and Parts.  Part 1. ORK:   Poetry does for us.

    {25}  t;Sucal souls; But ure of decay Dot in,  .quot; (S;Merc of Venice,quot; act v., sc. 1) {26}  Poetry best advances tuous action.

    {27}  Its advantage herein over Moral Philosophy.

    {28}  Its advantage ory.

    {29}  quot;All men make faults, and even I in trespass ; S;Sonnetquot; 35.

    {30}  quot;itness of times, ligrutress of life, messenger of antiquity.quot;--Cicero, quot;De Oratore.quot;

    {31}  In  goes beyond Porian, and all oting comparison he Divine).

    {32}  he Philosopher.

    {33}  ;Ars Poetica,quot; lines 372-3.  But e quot;Non ;--quot;Neittered columns ted mediocrity in poets.quot;

    {34}  t;Locus communis,quot; erm used in old roric to represent testimonies or pitences of good aut be used for strengt said Keckermann, ext- book in t;Because it is impossible to read t give students of eloquence  form of books of Common Places, like t collected by Stobaeus out of Cicero, Seneca, terence, Aristotle; but especially titled Polyant and effective sentences apt to any matter.quot;  Frequent resort to tation
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