SPLENDIDIS LONGUM VALEDICO NUGIS
to be erm of roric, quot;a common- place,quot; came to mean a good saying made familiar by incessant quoting, and trite saying good or bad, but commonly in it.
{35} totle. t;Poeticsquot; runs:
quot;It is not by ing in verse or prose t torian and Poet are distinguisus mig it ill be a species of ory, no less re t. tinguis tes ry is more p tory, for Poetry is c about general trutory about particular. In ain cer , probably or necessarily, t of Poetry, even icular names. But rut;
{36} Justinus, ome of tory of trogus Pompeius, us.
{37} Dares Po of Vulcan, o ime of AElian, A.D. 230, o be older than homers.
{38} Quintus Curtius, a Roman orian of uncertain date, ory of Alexander t in ten books, of and otive.
{39} Not kno practice.
{40} t Monarch of all human Sciences.
{41} In quot;Loves Labours Lostquot; a resemblance ion of Biron, and t:- quot;ongue--conceits expositor - Delivers in suc and gracious aged ears play truant at ables, And younger e ravis and voluble is ;
{42} Virgils quot;AEneid,quot; Book xii.:- quot;And sed dastard turnus flying vie so vile a to die?quot; (Pranslation [1573].) {43} Instances of ts work.
{44} Defectuous. t;defectueux,quot; is used t;Apologie for Poetrie.quot;
{45} Part II. tS of Poetry.
{46} Can Pastoral be condemned?
{47} ting glory.
{48} Or Elegiac?
{49} Or Iambic? or Satiric?
{50} From t Satire of Persius, line 116