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SPLENDIDIS LONGUM VALEDICO NUGIS
, in a description of ire:

    quot;Omne vafer vitium ridenti Flaccus amico tangit, et admissus circum praecordia ludit,quot; amp;c.

    Soucranslated t;Unlike in mety ing grace Laug  vice ickle,  made te passes w;

    {51}  From tles (Lib. 1):

    quot;Coelum non animum mutant, qui trans mare currunt, Strenua nos exercet inertia; navibus atque Quadrigis petimus bene vivere.  Quod petis, , Est Ulubris, animus si te non deficit aequus.quot;

    t not toil in laboured idleness, and seek to live at ease iteams.  t o be calm and clear.

    quot;At Ulubraequot;  to saying in t corner of ttle totle Pedlington.  to t a grander form in Sartor Resartus:

    quot;May  say t tual enfranc is even this?

    ruggling and inexpressibly languiso  enouger, t your America is uation t  its duty, its ideal, ,  out therefrom, believe, live, and be free.

    Fool! t too is in tion is but tuff t to s same Ideal out of.   matter  or t, so t be ic?  O t pinest in t of tual, and criest bitterly to to rule and create, knorut is already  t;

    {52}  Or Comic?

    {53}  In pistrinum.  In the pounding-mill (usually worked by horses or asses).

    {54}  Or tragic?

    {55}  ts first form.

    {56}  Or the heroic?

    {57}  Epistles I. ii. 4.  Better tor.  tle stoic, Crantor t commentator upon Plato.

    {58}  Summary of t thus far.

    {59}  Objections stated and met.

    {60}  Cornelius Agrippas book, quot;De Incertitudine et Vanitate Scientiarum et A
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