[[45]] Et chaque Acte en fa pièce & una pièce entière. Boil.
[[46]] 'When a poor Genius has labour'd much, he judges well not to expect the Encomiums of the Publick: for these are not his due. Yet for fear his drudgery shou'd have no recompense, God (of his goodness) has given him a personal Satisfaction. To envy him in this wou'd be injustice beyond barbarity itself: Thus the same Deity (who is equally just in all points) has given Frogs the comfort of Croaking, &c
Le Pere Gerasse Sommes Theol. L. 2.
[[47]] Plato calls this an Ignorance of a dark and dangerous Nature, under appearance of the greatest Wisdom.
[[48]] Gregory Nazianz: a Father at the beginning of the Fourth Century. He writ two most bitter Satires (or Invectives) against the Emperor Julian.