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Borrowed from Hobbes, who said, "Magnus ille Leviathan quæ civitas appellatur, opificium artis est." Mackintosh's. Cont. Soc., II. v. IV. ii. For instance, Gouvernement de la Pologne, ch. xi. p. 305. And Corr., v. 180. Cont. Soc., I. viii. Cont. Soc., II. i. Ib., III. x. "Let every individual who may usurp the sovereignty be instantly put to death by free men."

They were not wiser than the clown of Horace, who seated himself by the rushing stream, thinking it must soon run itself out Expectat rusticus dum defluat amnis; at ille Labitur et labetur in omne volubilis ævum. Vain is the dream that man will ever reach the point when he will think no more of the gods.

When he heard the voice of one who was known to have boggled hard at the oath a little while before calling loudly and ostentatiously for drink, he only noted him with his peculiar humour. "He drank," More supposed, "either from dryness or from gladness" or "to show quod ille notus erat Pontifici." He was called in again at last, but only repeated his refusal.

"He did not know what all this meant. Had he even set a bad example to his subjects?" Ille. "He was on the high-road to do it, when he had resolved to wed himself secretly to a maiden beneath his rank. He would not upbraid him with his broken promises to him, but would he bring his loving mother to her grave through shame and a broken heart?

About two o'clock, as the public well know, he expired "Incorrupta fides nudaque veritas Quando ullum invenient parem? Multis ille quidem flebilis occidit." Your friend and humble servant,

Quare sonuerunt nisi ut audiantur? Again, commenting on psalm 146, he writes, "David teaches that we sing wisely; let us not seek the mere sound for the ear, but a light for the soul." St. Nam, ille qui intelligit reficitur quantum ad intellectum et quantum ad affectum; sed mens ejus qui non intelligit est sine fructu refectionis."

In Horace he is coupled with Gracchus as the ideal of a lawyer, as the other of an orator. "Gracchus ut hic illi foret, huic ut Mucius ille." The great oratorical activity of this age produced a corresponding interest in the theory of eloquence. We have seen that many of the orators received lessons from Greek rhetoricians.

Ovidii Medea videtur mihi ostendere quantum vir ille praestare potuerit, si ingenio suo temperare quam indulgere maluisset . Lib. x. c. 1.

However, Satan himself felt that his hour had come; for when Doctor Joel laid his hand upon the maiden, and repeated a powerful adjuration from the Clavilcula Salomonis, Satan immediately promised to obey if he were allowed to take away the oblation-cloth which lay upon the desk. Ille. "What did he want with the oblation-cloth?" Satanas. "There was a coin in it which vexed him." Ille.

See State Trials, vol. xi. p. 339, and Mr. Hargrave's argument. BOSWELL. See ante, p. 87. The motto to it was happily chosen: 'Quamvis ille niger, quamvis tu candidus esses. I cannot avoid mentioning a circumstance no less strange than true, that a brother Advocate in considerable practice, but of whom it certainly cannot be said, Ingenuas didicit fideliter artes, asked Mr.