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475 



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c Juv.. Muraen.. xxx. fa.d 

 Ixxi., { i. t Psal.. cxxu. 3. 



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ipist., ' 



So. Hist., i. 53, towards* tfie end. 

 * Olymp., i. 55. /Psalm. Ixi. n. 



/ Miles Gloriosus, act 3, sc. i. v. 39. 

 g Epist, Tit, i. 12. h Jugurtha. i. 

 o.- Hist ' 



* Olymp., i 



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 m See B., ii. and ct. Eth. Nic., ii. 4. i. 



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N Nicom., Eth., ii. last ch. 



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o Nicom., Eth., ii. 95, towards the end. 

 P Nic., Eth., i. 15. q Seneca, Here. 

 Fur., v. 251. 



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r Juv., Sat., xiii. 105.* Pro. L., 

 Murxna, 39. 



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 t Paneg., Ixxiv., 8 4 and 5. Colos., 



iii. 



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v Cyropaedia. w Isa., xiv. 14.* 

 Matt., v. 44--? Eccles., xviii ia. 



* Virg., wCn., vi. 893. 



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a Plut, Moral. 



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b Plut, Cato. t Ovid., Ars Amandi, i. 

 312. 



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d De Petit., Consulatus, xi. 44. 

 e Speech of Hanno. 



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 / Eccles., xi. 4. 



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 a Oral., 8 33-* 3 Kings, iv. 27. 



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c Prov., xv. i.d Prov., xvii. 2. 



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e Prov., xxix. 9. / Eccles., vii. aa. 



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g Prov., vi. ii. and xxiv, 34. h Prov., 

 i x> 7 i Matt., vti. 6.* Prov., x. i. 



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/Prov., x. 7. m Prov., xi. 20. Petit, 

 Consulatus, ft 5- o Eccles., vii. 9. 



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 f> Eccles., x. i. 



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 q Prov., xxix. 8. r Prov., xxix. la. 



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Annals, xii. t. t Memoires et 

 Chroniques du Quinzieme Siecle. 

 H 1'rov., xii. I. 



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 v Prov., xxix. ii. w Eccles., x. 4. 



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x Prov., xvii. 17; but the sense is 

 different. 



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y Prov., xxix. ai. a Prov., xxii. 29. 



a Eccles., iv. 15. * Tacit.. Annals, vi. 

 < Eccles.. viii. 18. d Eccles., ix. 14. 



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Discorso sopra.. Liv., lib. i. 



/ Prov., xv. ia g Prov., xxviu. 31. 

 ft Prov., xxviii. 3. 



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Prov., xxv. 29.* Prov., xxiL 24. 

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/ Prov.. xvii. 9. m Prov., xiv. 23. 

 n Ovid, Remedia Amoris, 697. o Prov., 

 xxvii. 5. 



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P Prov., xv. 21. 



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q Eccles., vii. 17. r Hist, i. 2. s An- 

 nals, iv. 20. I Prov., ix. 9. H Prov., 

 xxiv. 14. 



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v Prov., xxvii. 10. w Ars Amandi, L 

 760.* Discorso sopra Liv. 



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 y Plautus, Trinum, Act, ii. sc. 2. v. 84. 



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a Livy, xxxix. 40. o Plut, Sylla. 

 IT-..L- -._:- .. iii' 



, . . , . 



b Ezek., xxix. 3.-*- Habak., i. i?.- 

 Suetonius./ Plu- 



., . 



d /Knrid, x. 773. 

 tarch. 



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g Suetonius. A Plato, Reip. Lucan, 

 Hermot, xx. ; and Eras. Chil., L 74. 



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t wEneid, iv. 423.* Prov., xx. $. 

 / Martial, i. Ep. 25, v. 4. m Cicero, 

 Petit. Consulatus. 8 2. 



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ii Annals, i. 52. o Annals, iv. 31 

 p Annals, iv. 52. q Hor., Ep., ii. 18, v. 



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r Tacit, Hist., iv./ "There is al- 

 ways less money, less wisdom and less 

 honesty, than people imagine." I Prov., 

 xxv. 3. 



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M This expression occurs Tacit., An- 

 na!., xiv. 57. It is spoken, however, of 

 the intrigues of Tigellinus against F'lau- 

 tus and Sulla, by which he induced 

 Nero to have both of them murdered. 

 Petronius Turpilanus was put to death 

 by Galba. because he had enjoyed Nero's 

 confidence. Anna!., xvi. 18, 19. v Cice- 

 ro, Petit. Consul. w Enchiridion, iv. 



