Notes and Queries, Number 31, June 1, 1850 by Various
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(_Eden's Edit_.) Serm. XVIII. Part I. sect. 2. § 2.--"Alexander, that wept because he had no more worlds to conquer."--Plutarch _de Tranquillitate Animi_, c. 4. Serm. XXIII. Part I. p. 613.--"[Greek: ophrus hepaerkotes, kai to phronimon zaetountes en tois peripatois.]"--Plato _Comicus apud Athenæum_, p. 103. _d_. Lib. iii. c. 23. § 61. Cfr. Bato _Comicus apud eundem_, p. 163. _b_. Lib. iv. c. 17. § 55. Serm. XXIV. § 5. p. 625.--"Lysander was [Greek: panourgos]."--Plutarch, _Lysand_. c. 7. NOTE ON TAYLOR'S HOLY DYING. (_Eden's Edit_.) Cap. III. Sect. 7. § 7. p. 340.--"When men saw the graves of Calatinus, of the Servilii, the Scipios, the Metelli, did ever any man amongst the wisest{6} Romans think them unhappy?" Translated from Cicero (_Tusc. Disc_. 1. c. 7. § 13.) Cap. III. Sect. 8. § 6. p. 345.--"Brutus, ... when Furius came to cut his throat, after his defeat by Anthony, he ran from it like a girl."--Valer. Max. ix. 13. § 3 Senec. _Epist_. 82. |
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