[ [448] Inst. Poet. L. II. c. XI. p. 47.

[ [449] Inst. Poet. L. II. c. XIII. p. 65.

[ [450] Ter. And. Act I. Scen. I.

[ [451] Inst. Poet. L. II. c. XI. p. 47.

[ [452] Poet. Lib. III. p. 373.

[ [453] Both borrow their Solution from Aristotle, c. IV. who tells us, that the Pleasure the Mind takes is, in learning the Likeness between the Representation and the Original.

[ [454] Lib. II. 1.

[ [455] See this beautifully illustrated, in Mr. Pope's Ethic Epistles, III. 270, &c.

[ [456] Mr. Addison has treated this Subject with great Accuracy, in The Spectator, Vol VI. No. 418.

[ [457] Preface to my English Translation of Virgil's Æneis.