NOTES 



Page i. 



a See Numb., xxviii. 23; Levit., xxiL 

 18.* Plato's Phatdo, i. 72; Theset, i. 

 166, 191; Mcnon, ii. 81 and Aristotle de 

 Metnor. 2. 



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c 3 Kings, iv. 29. We may observe 

 that Bacon invariably quotes from the 

 Vulgate, to which our references point. 

 d Tacitus, Annales, xiii. 3. e Poeman- 

 der of Hermes Trismcgistus. 



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f Eccles., xii. 12, and L 18. g i Cor., 



viii. i. 



Page 4. 



A Eccles., L 8.-* Eccles., Hi. n.-* i 

 Cor., viii. i. / Eccles., u, 13. 14. m Ap., 

 Stob. Serai, v. 120, in Hitter's Hist. 

 Phil. | 47. 



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n Phil. Jud., de Somnis, p. 41. o Job, 

 xiii. 7-P Hooker, Eccl. Pol. i. 2; But- 

 ler, Anal., part i. c. 2. q Iliad, viii. 19; 

 and conf. Plato, Theart., i. 153. 



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r Plutarch in M. Cato. Virgil JEn., 

 vi. 851. s Plato, Apol. Soc. 



to my teaching." Ovid, Art Amandi, 

 ii. 548. Oration on the Crown. 



I By the Italians " Ragioni di stato." Page 1 8. 



Page 8. 



Find. Pyth., ii. 21. v Cic. ad Att. t 

 i. i. -w Seneca's Epistles, iii. near the 

 end. 



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x Plutarch's Life of Demosthenes, not 

 said of /tschines, but Pytheas. y Plu- 

 tarch's M. Cato * Plato, Apol. Soc. 



Page 10. 



a Mach. Hist de Firenza. b. 10. 

 ^ Livy's preface, towards the end. 

 c Diog., Cyn. ap. Laert., vi. 54; compare 

 Tacitus, Agric., 45, of Domitian. 

 " Saevus vultus et rubor, a quo se con- 

 tra pudorem muniebat. <f Annals, iii. 



Page ii. 



r Joel, it 28.-^ Plut. Life of A*esil.- 

 r Plutarch. Solon.-A Epist. Z., iii. 331; 

 and cf. Ep. D., iii. 316. 



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Sallust, Cat. Conspiracy.* Cicero 

 to Atticus, epis., ii. i. / Oratio pro L. 

 Muraena, xxxi. 65. m " I am unequal 



o Seneca, Ep. Mor., i. y.p Prov., xxv. 



-q Cicero, Tuscul. Quaest., i. _; Plu- 

 tarch. Themistocles. r Conv., ii. 215; 

 and cf. Xen. Symp., v. 7.* Du Bartas 

 Bethulian's Rescue, b. v. translated by 

 Sylvester. 



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* Laert. Life Diog. M Demonax. 

 v Laert. Life Arist. w Spartianus. Vit. 

 Adriani, S 15. 



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x Neither a Portuguese or a bishop, 

 but a Spanish monk born at Tarragona, 

 and sent by St. Augustine on a mission 

 to Jerusalem in the commencement of 

 the fifth century. 



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y Ovid, Metam., x. 243. 



Page 17. 



* i Tim., vi. 20. a For the literary 

 history of the schoolmen, see Morhof's 

 " Polyhist " torn, ii., lib. i., cap. 14; 

 and Camden's " Remains." b Ouin- 

 tilian, lib. x., cap. i, 8 130.* Vugil, 

 Eel., vi. 75. 



c Diog., Laert., iii. 18, Life of Plat. 

 t Horace, lib. i., epis. xviii. v. 69. 

 d Tacit, Hist. b. i. 51. 



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e eavM<urui AxofopaTo. 



Page 20. 

 / Jeremiah, vi. 16. 



Page ax. 



g Scncc., imput. ap. Lact. Instit., i. 

 a6, 13. A " Nibil aliud quam bene ausus 

 est, vana contemmere." Livy, b. 10, c. 

 17- 



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Text Empir. against St. Math., vii. 

 133.* " Hie ab arte sua non recessit." 

 Tuscul Quest., i. c, 10. / Arist. De 

 Gener. et Comip. lib. i. 



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m Cicero, De Natura Deorum. i. c. 8. 

 - Ovid. Metam.. x. 66>.- Cicero, 

 Tuscul. Quest., v. c. 4. 



Page 94. 

 o Prov., xxvii. 6. 



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