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p See Dionys., Hierarch., 7, 8, 9. 

 g Gen., i. 3. r Gen., ii. 3 * Gen., u. 19- 

 t Gen., iv. 2. M Gen., iv. 21, 22. 

 v Gen., xi. w Acts, vii. 22. x Plat., 

 Tim., iii. 22. 



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y Leviticus, xiii. 12. z See Job, xxvi., 

 xxxviii. a Job, xxvi., 7, 13- & xxxviii. 

 31. c The Hyades nearly approach the 

 letter V in appearance. d The crown of 

 stars which forms a kind of imperfect 

 circle near Arcturus. 



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g Epist., ad Jamblic. Gibbon, vol. 

 ii. c. 23. h Gibbon, vol. iv. c. 45. 

 Matt., xxii. 29. 



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 k Plato (De Republica, b. 5) ii. 475. 



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/ Suetonius, Life of Domitian, c. 23. 

 m Iliad, i. 42. n " Unum de istis puto 

 qui cuminum secant." Julian. Caes. 

 o /Joravij Toi\ou. He called Adrian epyaXelov 



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p Julian. Caesares. q For these anec- 

 dotes see Plutarch's life of Alex. 

 r Seneca de Benef., v. 5. 



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5 Vid., Seneca, Ep. Mor., vi. 7. 

 t Iliad, iv. 340. u o\oirop<f>vpot Apop., 

 Reg. et Imp. 



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v Vid., Cic. Brutus, 72. w Vid., Cic. 

 ad Att., xii. 40, 41; xiii. 50; and Top., 



XXV. 



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x Cic., ad. Fam., ix. 16. y Eccl., xii. 

 ii. z Suet., Life Jul. Caes., c. 70. 

 a Suet., Life Jul. Caes., 79. 



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b Plutarch; cf. Cic. ad Att., x. 8. 

 c Suet., Life, Ixxvii. d Xen. Anab., ii., 

 towards the end.e Xen. Anab., ii. 1-12. 



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* Ovid, Ep. Pont., ii. ix. 47. f See 

 Epictetus, Enchir., c. 33, with the com- 

 ment of Simplicus. f Georg., ii. 490. 



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g Rev., ii. 24. 



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h Natu., a, ii. 1-13. 

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t Matt., xi. 19. 



Page 40. 

 a Ecc., x. io.* Georg., iv. 8. 



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b Apocryphal Orat., post Redit in 

 Sen., xii. 30; cf. pro. PI. xxx. 74. c 

 Speech of Menenius Agrippa, Livy, ii. 



Page 42. 



* Virg., Georg., iii. 128. 



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d Sylva de Orat., iii. 26; Supellex 

 Orat., xxiv. e Cic., ad Att., ix. 7. 



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 / Exod., vii. io. 



Page 45. 

 g Cic., de Off., i. 16. h Prov., xxii. 13. 



Page 48. 



a Plato, Hipp. Maj., iii. 291. b Thales; 

 see Plato, Theaet., i. 174. c Laertius, 

 " Life of Thales." 



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d Arist., Polit., i. and Phys., i. 



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a Henry VII. 



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b Jn., iii. 96. c JEn., v. 751. d Prov., 

 x. 7. e Demosth., adv. Lept., 488. 



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a Annals, xiii. 31. & Esther, vi. i. 

 c Plutarch's Symposium, i. qu. 6; and 

 Alex., Life, xxiii. 76. 



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* Virgil, Georgics, i. 251. f Virgil, 

 vEneid, vi. 590. a Dan., xii. 4. 



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a Psalm, Ixxxix. 4. b i Cor., ii. 



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c Epis. to the Ephesians, ii. and 

 Habak., ii. * Cicero's Epis., Fam., ix. 



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a Hymn to Pan, Horn. Odyss. ver. 

 fin. b Cicero, Epis. to Atticus, 5. 

 c Ovid, Metamorphoses, ii. d Anax- 

 agoras, in Diog. Laert. 



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e Plato's Timaeus. / Seneca's Epis- 

 tles. 



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* Virgil, Eel., ii. 63. t Ovid, Rem. 

 Amoirs, v. 343. Mart. Epist. g Psalm, 

 xix. i. 



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h Laertius's Life of Epicurus. 



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t Syrinx signifying a reed, or the an- 

 cient pen. * ^Eneid, vi. 270. k Ovid, 

 Metam., iv. 



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/ Thus it is the excellence of a gen- 

 eral early to discover what turn the 

 battle is likely to take, and looking pru- 

 dently behind, as well as before, to pur- 

 sue a victory so as not to be unprovided 

 for a retreat. m Ovid's Metamorphoses, 

 iii. ix. and vi. and Fasti, iii. 767. 



tely's Logic, ii. 3, i. b Cf. 



