[ [409] Cap. V.

[ [410] Andria, Act. I. Scen. penult.

[ [411] De Art. 93.

[ [412] Act. V. Scen. IV. 12.

[ [413] Ad August. 185.

[ [414] 168.

[ [415] Inst. Poet. L. II. c. XXIV.

[ [416] Ibid. c. XXV.

[ [417] Lipsius was of Varro's Mind, who says, in a Letter to A. Schottus, Terentium amo, admiror; sed Plautum magis. This blind Love for Plautus, led him into a strange Affectation of his Style, for which he was expos'd by Henry Stephens, in his Book entitled, De Lipsii Latinitate Polæstra.

[ [418] Ad Aug. 59.