[3678] Neue Jahrbücher für Philologie, &c., cliii, 1896, p. 284.

[3679] Ib., pp. 284-5.

[3680] Q. fr., iii, 8, § 1.—Superiori epistolae quod respondeam, nihil est; quae plena stomachi et querelarum est, quo in genere alteram quoque te scribis pridie Labieno dedisse, qui adhuc non venerat. Delevit enim mihi omnem molestiam recentior epistola.

[3681] B. G., v, 8, § 1; 23, § 4.

[3682] Q. fr., iii, 8, § 2.

[3683] B. G., v, 24, § 2.

[3684] Ib., 24, § 1; 46; 47, § 1.

[3685] Q. fr., iii, 3, § 4.

[3686] See p. 728, n. 6, supra.

[3687] Of course I do not mean that he would not have attempted to do so in any conceivable circumstances; but that Volusenus would never have advised him to undertake such an operation when there was the alternative of landing between Walmer and Sandwich. 5.10.06.