[388] 'Since nothing in our body has been produced in order that we might be able to put it to use, but what has been produced creates its own use.'—iv. 834-35.
[389] 'And love impaired their strength, and children, by their coaxing ways, easily broke down the proud temper of their fathers.'—v. 1017-18.
[390] vi. 60-1.
[391] E.g. i. 54; v. 154.
[392] Macaulay.
[393] E.g. i. 694.
[394] iv. 478-79.
'In quae corpora si nullus tibi forte videtur
Posse animi iniectus fieri, procul avius erras.'—ii. 739-40.