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Nulla imbutus poetica disciplina, Terentium sine magistro attingere non auderet, he that is ignorant in poetry, hee will not presume to take Terence in his hande and expounde him, Asper, Cornutus, Donatus his interpreters are had in great reuerence and admiration vt quilibet poeta possit intelligi, for this cause that euery Poet bee hee neuer so harde and obscure, may the easier bee vnderstoode, Tu in sanctos libros sine duce irruis, |
Nulla imbutus Poetica Discipline, Terentium sine Magister attingere non auderet, he that is ignorant in poetry, he will not presume to take Terence in his hand and expound him, Asper, Cornutus, Donatus his Interpreters Are had in great Reverence and admiration vt Quilibet poeta possit intelligi, for this cause that every Poet be he never so harden and Obscure, may the Easier be understood, Tu in sanctos libros sine duce irruis, |
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