141. Rule of Reason, p. 3.

142. Wilkins introd. to Cic. De orat., p. 57.

143. De inst. orat., VI., v, 1-2.

144. Printed in London by John Day, without a date. The dedication is dated Dec. 13, 1550. The title page says it was "written fyrst in Latin--by Erasmus."

145. Ascribed to Dudley Tenner by Foster Watson, The English Grammar Schools (Cambridge, 1908), p. 89.

146. Chapter IX.

147. Thomas Heywood, Apology for Actors (London, 1612), in Pub. Shak. Soc., Vol. III, p. 29.

148. Book I, ch. 1.

149. "Rhetorica est ars ornate dicendi." Rhetoricae libri duo quorum prior de tropis & figuris, posterior de voce & gestu praecepit: in usum scholarum postremo recogniti. (London, 1629)

150. The Art of Rhetorick concisely and completely handled, exemplified out of Holy Writ, etc. (London, 1634)