[272] Quo sunt aliqua salubriora eo minus placent." (Luth. Ep. i, p.46)
[273] "Quam amarum est quicquid nos sumus." (Ibid. p. 46.)
[274] Luth. Op. (W.) xxii, p. 1849.
[275] Ibid.
[276] "Has tres postea in aula principis a me notatas garrierunt." (Luth. Ep. i, 85.) It was afterwards prattled that I had alluded to three ladies of the court.
[277] Keith, Leb. Luth., p. 32.
[278] "Inter medias me insidias conjectum." (Luth. Ep. i, 85.) That I had fallen into a snare.
[279] "In me acriter et clamose invectus est." (Ibid.) He keenly and clamorously inveighed against me.
[280] "Super Aristotelis et Thomæ nugis." (Ibid.) On the trifles of Aristotle and Thomas.
[281] "Ne prodiret et in faciem meam spueret." (Luth. Ep. i, 85.) From coming forward and spitting in my face.