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difficili: uncontrollable, of the obstinate persistence of the disorder. Cf. Shakspeare's 'digest the venom of your spleen'; Juv. 13. 213, difficili crescente cibo.—tumet iecur: the liver is often spoken of as the seat of the passions; cf. on 4. 1. 12. In Homer, Il. 9. 646, οἰδάνεται κραδίη χόλῳ; Archil. fr. 131, assigns gall to liver; but in Sat. 2. 3. 213, Hor. writes vitio tumidum est cor.


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