Survey the whole, nor seek slight faults to find, 255 Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Neglect 1260 Totum perpendet, censorque est parcus, ubi ardor 255 Quod consummatum eft opus omni ex parte, nec usquam Nunc exstat, nec erat, nec erit labentibus annis. Quas fibi proponat metas adverte, poeta Ultra aliquid fperare, illas fi abfolvat, iniquum eft; Si recta ratione utatur, confilioque Perfecto, missis maculis, vos plaudite clamo. 275 Accidit, ut vates, veluti vafer Aulicus, erret Sæpius errorem, ut vitet graviora, minorem. Neglige, Neglect the rules each verbal critic lays, 2 Onçe, on a time, la Mancha's knight, they say, 270 A certain bard encount'ring on the way, : Discours’d in terms as just, in looks as fage, As e'er cou'd Dennis, of the Grecian stage; Concluding all were desp’rate sots, and fools, That durit depart from Aristotle's rules. Our author happy in a judge so nice, Produc'd his play, and begg’d the knight's advice; Made him observe the subject, and the plot, The manners, passions, unities, what not?' All which, exact to rule, were brought about, 280 Were but a combat in the lists left out “ What! leave the combat out?” exclaims the knight; Yes, or we must renounce the Stagyrite. « Not so, by heav'n! (he answers in a rage) “ Knights, squires, and steeds, must enter on the stage.” The stage can ne'er so vast a throng contain. “ Then build a-new, or act it on a plain.” 286 Thus critics of less judgment than caprice, Curious, not knowing, not exact, but nice, 6 Form Neglige, quas criticus, verborum futilis auceps, 280 Quixotus quondam, fi vera est fabula, cuidam Occurrens vati, criticum certamen inivit 285 Docta citans, graviterque tuens, tanquam arbiter alter Dennisius, Graii moderatus fræna theatri ; Acriter id dein asseruit, stultum esse hebetemque, Quifquis Aristotelis poffet contemnere leges. Quid ?---talem comitem nactus felicitèr author, 290 Mox tragicum, quod composuit, proferre poema. Incipit, et critici scitari oracula tanti. Jam pubov, ta Ta@n, 7’n@y, to poßampie, avorque & Cætera de genere hoc equiti describat hianti, Quæ cuncta ad norman quadrarent, inter agendum 295 Si tantum prudens certamen omitteret author. « Quid vero certamen omittes? excipit heros; Sic veneranda Sophi suadent documenta. “ Quid ergo, Armigerumque equitum quecohors scenam intret, oportet,” Forsan, at ipsa capax non tantæ scena catervæ est: 300 “ OEdificave aliam---vel apertis utere campis.” Sic ubi supposito morosa superbia regnat Judicio, criticæque tenent fastidia curæ Vana Form short ideas, and offend in arts. (As most in manners) by a love to parts. 290 Some to conceit alone their taste confine, 295 300 Others, for language all their care express, And value books, as women men, for dress: Their praise is still---the style is excellent ; The sense they humbly take upon content. + Naturam intueamur, hanc fequamur; id facillime accipiunt animi qucd agnoscunt. QUINTIL. lib. 8. cap. 3• Words |