p. [164]. Glumly. Text: glouting.

p. [164]. Hedgehogs’ right, i.e., be not bristling with frowns.

p. [164]. Nor imitate with Socrates. From this it would seem that Socrates, like Vergil, was roughly handled in the Middle Ages.

p. [165]. Stork ... elephant. The idea seems to be: don’t make outlandish noises.

p. [166]. Like an image pictured, &c. Sixteenth-century pictures of the winds are commonly so drawn.

p. [167]. The lips set close, &c. The idea seems to be merely that pouting lips are not mannerly.

p. [168]. Clitipho. A comic character in Heautontimoroumenos.

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