[141] P. 99, l. 29. Hos natura, etc.—Virgil, Georgics, ii, 20.
[142] P. 99, l. 30. Paucis opus, etc.—Seneca, Epist., 106.
[143] P. 100, l. 3. Mihi sic usus, etc.—Terence, Heaut., I, i, 28.
[144] P. 100, l. 4. Rarum est, etc.—Quintilian, x, 7.
[145] P. 100, l. 5. Tot circa, etc.—M. Seneca, Suasoriæ, i, 4.
[146] P. 100, l. 6. Cic.—Cicero, Acad., i, 45.
[147] P. 100, l. 7. Nec me pudet, etc.—Cicero, Tusc., i, 25.
[148] P. 100, l. 8. Melius non incipiet.—The rest of the quotation is quam desinet. Seneca, Epist., 72.
[149] P. 100, l. 25. They win battles.—Montaigne, in his Essais, ii, 12, relates that the Portuguese were compelled to raise the siege of Tamly on account of the number of flies.
[150] P. 100, l. 27. When it is said, etc.—By Descartes.