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[763] An oft-quoted proverb in ancient writers. It occurs in Hesiod (Opp. et Dies) 25.
[764] Literally, “cease henceforth, O, simulated confession.”
[765] Omnia ista.
[766] This seems to be the force of the “agnitione,” which Oehler renders “auditione.”
[767] Satisfacitis.
[768] Jactetis.
[769] Quorum reatum.
[770] Memineritis.
[771] Si potestis.
[772] Si putatis.
[773] In this part of his work the author reviews the heathen mythology, and exposes the absurdity of the polytheistic worship in the various classes of the gods, according to the distribution of Varro.
[774] Miserandæ.
[775] Literally, “unwilling to know.”
[776] i.e., it does not know that it is error.
[777] Nescit.
[778] Agnoscit.
[779] Liceret.
[780] Discuti, or, in the logical sense, “be tested.”
[781] Nunciatio (legally, this is “an information lodged against a wrong.”)
[782] Excidere, “falls through.”
[783] Sed enim.
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