[ [369] Horat. ad Aug. 166.

[ [370] De Art. Poet. 131.

[ [371] 119.

[ [372] John Earl of Rochester.

[ [373] Nat. Lec.

[ [374] 125.

[ [375] 128.

[ [376] Materiam vulgarem, notam, & e medio petitam. But Roscommon above, and, I think, most of the Commentators, make communia to be the same with what follows, ignota indictaque, i.e. common, till you took them, such as were no-body's Property before. In this Sense, Horace, as Dr. Trapp says, contradicts his Opinion of new Subjects being better than old.

[ [377] Ad Aug. 213.

[ [378] Lib. I. Ep. I. 32.