[335]. Lib. v. Krause, p. 114.
[336]. Lib. i. 12.
[337]. The hocus-pocus of Cato resembles Latin about as nearly as did the gibberish of the Spanish witches in the days of witch-finding. “In nomine Patricâ Aragueaco Petrica agora agora valentia jouando goure gaito goustra.”
[338]. Meyer, Frag. Rom. Orat.
[339]. See, ex. gr. Liv. xxxix. 40.
[340]. Brutus.
[341]. Lect. R. H. lxix.
[342]. Brut.
[343]. Gell. xi. 8.
[344]. Serv. Æn. ix. 70.