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Aen. 6, 127; and νυκτας τε και ημαρ in Iliad 5, 490; but the collocations dies noctesque, dies et noctes are far commoner in Cicero. But Madvig has overlooked De Or. 2, 162 eandem incu dem diem noctemque tundentibus; also three passages of Caesar: viz Bell. Gall. 7, 42, 6 and 7, 77, 11; Bell. Civ. 1, 62, 1; to which add a passage in the Bell. Hisp. 38.
Ipse diem noctemque negat discernere cœlo, Nec meminisse viæ mediâ Palinurus in undâ. At that time I was connected with men of high place in the community. They loved liberty as much as the Duke of Bedford can do; and they understood it at least as well. Perhaps their politics, as usual, took a tincture from their character, and they cultivated what they loved.
Continuare, etc. est diem noctemque jungere potando, sive die nocteque perpotationem continuare. Ut, sc. solet fieri, cf. ut in licentia, Sec. 2. The clause limits crebrae; it is the frequent occurrence of brawls, that is customary among those given to wine. Transiguntur. See note on transigitur, Sec. 19. Asciscendis. i.e. assumendis.
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