[77] Ibid. p. 807.
[78] De perspiratione, Cap. xvii. § 8-12. and Aph.
[79] The works of the late Clifton Wintringham, T. ii. p. 85, &c.
[80] Comment. in lib. de Diæta, p. 228.
[81] Regnier, Sat. v. The sense of which is nearly as follows:
Not by intrinsic merit things are tried,
But humor, character, their worth decide;
Man judging as he’s, at the time, inclin’d,
So versatile, so weak’s the human mind.
[82] Lucretius De natura rerum.