Latrocinio armigerorum suorum in multis
sustentabatur, quod quidem ad ejus ignominiam non dicimus;
sed ipso ita praecipiente adhuc viliora et reprehensibiliora
dicturi sumus ut pluribus patescat, quam laboriose et cum
quanta angustia a profunda paupertate ad summum culmen
divitiarum vel honoris attigerit.
Such is the preface of Malaterra (l. i. c. 25) to the horse-stealing. From the moment (l. i. c. 19) that he has mentioned his patron Roger, the elder brother sinks into the second character. Something similar in Velleius Paterculus may be observed of Augustus and Tiberius.