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l of Princes_, 1619. [317] In North, _The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans_, 1579. [318] _Dedication_ in edition of 1568. [319] _Prologue_ to Book I, _Aeneid_, reprinted Bannatyne Club. [320] Foster Watson, _The English Grammar Schools to 1660_, Cambridge, 1908, pp. 405-6. [321] _Dedication_, in Spearing, _The Elizabethan Translations of Seneca's Tragedies_, Cambridge, 1912. [322] _To the Reader_, in _The Georgics translated by A. F._, London, 1589. [323] _Preface_, reprinted in Plessow, _Fabeldichtung in England_, Berlin, 1906. [324] _Conclusion_, edition of 1573. [325] _Seneca His Ten Tragedies_, 1581, _Dedication_ of Fifth. [326] _To the Reader._ [327] _Agamemnon and Medea_ from edition of 1556, ed. Spearing, 1913, _Preface_ of _Medea_. [328] _To the Readers_, prefixed to _Troas_, in Spearing, _The Elizabethan Translations of Seneca's Tragedies_. [329] _A Medicinable Moral, that is, the two books of Horace his satires Englished acccording to the prescription of St. Hierome_, London, 1566, _To the Reader_. [330] _Preface_ to the Earl of Oxford, in _The Abridgment of the Histories of Trogus Pompeius collected and written in the Latin tongue by Justin_, London, 1563. [331] _To the Gentle Reader_, in Phaer's Virgil, 1583. [332] _Epistle Dedicatory_ to _A Compendious Form of Living_, quoted in Introduction to _News out of Powles Churchyard_, reprinted London, 1872, p. xxx. [333] _The Bucolics of Virgil together with his Georgics_, London, 1589, _The Argument_. [334] _Preface_ in Gregory Smith, vol. 1, p. 137. [335] _The Schoolmaster_, in _Works_, London, 1864, vol. 3, p. 226. [336] _To the Reader_, prefixed to translation of _Eclogues_ of Mantuan, 1567. [337] _To the Reader_, in _The Elizabethan Translations of Seneca's Tragedies_. [338] Stanyhurst's _Aeneid_, in _Arber's Scholar's Library_, p. 5. [339] _Ibid._, _Introduction_, p. xix, quoted from _The Art of English Poesy_. [340] Preface to Greene's _Menaphon_, in Gregory Smith, vol. 1, p. 315. [341] _Dedication_, dated 1573, in edition of 1584. [342] Gregory Smith, vol. 1, p. 313. [343] Dedicated to Cheke. [344] See Cheke's Letter in _The Courtier_, Tudor Translations, London, 1900. [345] See _Epistle_ prefixed to translation. [346] Quoted in _Life_ prefixed to _The Governor_, ed. Croft. [347] _Address to Queen Katherine_ prefixed to _Paraphrase_. [348] _Address to Katharine_ prefixed to L
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