[229] II. 4.—(W.)
[230] VI. 844.—(W.)
[231] Liv. v. 46; Æn. vi. 826.—(W.)
[232] Æn. vi. 821.—(W.)
[233] Witte quotes the Convito, iv. 5, where all these examples are recounted, almost in the same language. He compares Parad. vi. 46 (Cincinnatus), Purgat. xx. 25 (Fabricius), Parad. vi. 47 (Decii), Purg. i. where Cato guards the approach to Purgatory.
[234] I. 31 (W.), carelessly quoted.
[235] "Levior" al. "lenior."
[236] "Finem juris intendit."
[237] "Per se loquendo."
[238] "Inconveniens."