Notes and Queries, Number 31, June 1, 1850 by Various
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Part II. _Ad_ sect. 12. § 4. p. 394.--"If a man throw away his gold, as did
Crates the Theban."--Diog. Laert. vi. § 87. Ibid. § 7. p. 395. note _b_.--"Gaudet patientia duris."--Lucan. ix. 403. Ibid. § 16. p. 404. note _y_.--"Plato vocat puritatem [Greek: apokrisin cheironon apo beltionon.]" _Definit._ p. 415. D. Ibid. § 41. (on the tenth commandment) p. 446. note _z_.--"Non minus esse turpe oculos quam pedes in aliena immittere, dixit Xenocrates."--Ælian. _Var. Hist._ xiv. 42. Plutarch _de Curiositate_, c. 12. Part II. Sect. 12. Discourse xi. § 5. p 451.--"Harpaste, Seneca's wife's fool."--Seneca, _Epist_. 50. Part II. Sect. 12. Discourse xiv. § 8. p. 496.--"Vespasian, by the help of Apollonius Tyaneus, who was his familiar."--See Philostratus (_Vit. Apollon._ v. 28. § 1.). Part III. Sect. 13. Discourse xv. § 11. p. 526.--"What the Roman gave as an estimate of a rich man, saying, 'He that can maintain an army, is rich.'"-Cicero _Off_. I. § 25. Plutarch _Vit. Crassi_, c. 2. Part III. Sect. 13. Discourse xvi. § 8. p. 554. note _e_.--"Hic felix, nullo turbante Deorum; Is, nullo parcente, miser."--Lucan, viii. 707. NOTES ON JEREMY TAYLOR'S SERMONS. |
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