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[2] senum severiorum: old men are proverbially censors of the young (cf. Hor. A. P. 174[senex] castigator censorque minorum” ), and this is one type of old man in Plautus and Terence; but cf. Cic. De Sen. 65severitatem in senectute probo, sed eam (ut alia) modicam; acerbitatem nullo modo.” With the comparative, cf. Catul. 3.2venustiorum” .


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