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a De Reprehen. Soph., ii. g.b St. 

 Matt., xiii. 52 c De Oratore. d Epis- 

 tles to Atticus. e See hereafter, sect. 18. 



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f In Menone, ii. 80. 



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a Animal., Mot., 3. & Upon the sub- 

 ject of analytics, see Weigelius in his 

 " Analysis Aristotelica, ex Euclide resti- 

 tuta; " and Morhof in his " Polyhis- 

 tor." 



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c Epist., 45 c. ?.d See the opening of 

 the Theaetetus. 



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e Cicero, Natur. Deor., v. g.f This 

 hypothesis gave rise to the romance of 

 Lamekis. g Epiphanius, adv. Haer. p. 

 811, in which the heresy of Audius is 

 explained. h Repub., vii. 



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Page 162. 



a Pantagruel, ii. 7, p. 76. b Panta- 

 gruel, ii. 6, 6. 



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c Interpret., i. 2. d Arist., Polit., iii. 

 13. The person who sent to consult 

 Periander was Thrasybulus of Miletus. 

 Herodotus (v. 92) gives the opposite 

 version of the story, making Periander 

 consult Thrasybulus. Compare the 

 story of Tarquin, told by Ovid, Fast., 

 ii. 701. 



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e Suetonius's Life. 



Page 165. 



/ Cratyl. g Orator., ii. 4. 



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h Martial, Epig., ix. 82. 



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a Hor., Art. Poet., 242. 



Page 177. 



a Exodus, iv. 14, 15, 16. b Prov., i. 21. 



Page 178. 



c E., iii. 42. d Phedias. e Orator., ii. 

 38; Tusc. Disp., ii. 18, 42. f Ovid, 

 Metam., vii. 20. 



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g Virg., Ecl. : viii. 56. h Rhetor., ii. 

 3-8. i /Eneid, ii. 104. 



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k Plutarch./ Hor., Epist., ii. n. 

 m Prov., xx. 



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. n Ovid, Ars Amandi, ii. 662. o Matt., 

 ix. p Academ., Frag. By Varro. 



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o Livy iv. 28. r ^Eneid, xii. 600. 

 s Virg., Eel., v. 23. 



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* Philip., i. 



Page 187. 



u Hor., Epist., i, ii. 40. v Hor., i. 

 Sat., i. 66. w Ibid. 



Page 189. 



x Habac., i. 15, 16. y Orat., pro Mar- 

 cellus. 



Page 191. 



z Ovid, Remedia Amoris, 429. 

 a Luke, x. 41. b The fox had many 

 shifts, but the cat a capital one. 



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c Controversia. 



Page 206. 



a Hist., b. i. c. 66. 



Page 208. 

 b Annal., i. 22. 



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a Prov., iv. 23. & Arist., Ethics, ii. 



Page 21 1. 



c Epist., 100, towards the end. 

 d Olynthias 25, towards the end. 

 e Georg., iii. 289. 



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/ Nic., Ethics, i. 10; Rhet., ii. 12, 8. 

 g Epist., 53, 12. h See Arist., Eth. 

 NIC., i. 8, sq. 



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Plut., Life Pomp. k St. Paul, Rom., 

 ix. 



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/ Jamblycus's Life, in the Tus., 



Suaest., v. 3. Cicero substitutes Leon- 

 us, prince of the Phoenicians, for Hie- 

 ron. 



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m Enchir., Arrian., i. n Prov., xv. 15. 

 o Rhet., i. 5, 10. p Summa Stoic., 

 Philos. 



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a Acts Ap., xx. 35. b Apoc., xiv. 13. 

 c Seneca. 



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d Seneca, Epist., xxiv., 23-25. 

 e Prov., xxi. 25. / See Virgil, ^Eneid, 

 vi. 730. 



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g Plato, Gorgias, i. 492. 



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h Juvenal, Sat., x. 360. 



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t Prov., xiv. 6. 



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k Prov., xviii. 2. 



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/Virg., JEn., vi. 823. m Plut., Life 

 Brut. n Plutarch^ Moral. Prsec. Gerend. 

 Reip., i. 24. a Eth., Mag., ad init. 

 b Mag., Moral., i. 



