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abused abuseth Aeneas Aeneid Albion nation argument Aristotle beasts beauty called Cato Chaucer Cicero comedy cometh commendation conceit Crantor Cyrus Dares Phrygius Defence of Poesy delight divine doth Edited by J. H. England English euphuism Euripides example excellent fault feigned giveth Greek hath historian Homer honour HORACE imagination imitation Italian J. H. FOWLER Julius Scaliger kind knowledge laugh laughter learning lived lyric maketh man's wit masculine rhyme matter memory mind misliked moral nature never notable note in Section passionate peizing perchance philosopher phrases Pindar Plato play Plutarch poem poetical poetry poets Polydorus praise prose QUESTIONS AND EXERCISES reason Roman saith Scaliger scholar scornful showeth Sidney's Sir Philip Sidney sith songs sonnets speak story sweet syllable teach teacheth tell things tragedy truly truth unto Virgil virtue wherein words worthy Write an essay written wrote