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boy. When the sweat ran down to the bottom of my ankles. 0, said I to myself, Bolanus, Bolanus was a very irritable person. Horace then pronounces him cerebri felicem ; for were he but in this fellow's company, he would break out into a storm of passion that would drive him away. It appears more humorous to suppose him a heavy, stupid person, so apathetic that not even this fellow would annoy him. Similarly Demea in Terent. Adelph. v. 5, exclaims, fortunatus, qui istoc animo sies; | Ego sentio. Bolanus was a surname of the Vettii derived from Bola, a town of the AEqui. Celebri felicem. Thus makari/zw se th=s parrhsi/as, and Virg. Geor. i 277, felices operum dies. how happy were you in a headpiece! Meanwhile he kept prating on any thing that came uppermost, praised the streets, the city; and, when I made him no answer; "You want
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