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... death- less dead implies also a community of mind with them , which the reader will not grudge the author lest he should seem to deny it to himself.1 In literary composition a well - chosen quotation lights up the page like a fine ...
... death- less dead implies also a community of mind with them , which the reader will not grudge the author lest he should seem to deny it to himself.1 In literary composition a well - chosen quotation lights up the page like a fine ...
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... death ; No weak lament , no mournful stave ; All clamorous grief were waste of breath , And vain the tribute of a grave . — Conington . 21. Absit invidia . ( L . ) - All offence apart . 22. Absit invidia verbo . ( L. ) Liv . 9 , 19 , 15 ...
... death ; No weak lament , no mournful stave ; All clamorous grief were waste of breath , And vain the tribute of a grave . — Conington . 21. Absit invidia . ( L . ) - All offence apart . 22. Absit invidia verbo . ( L. ) Liv . 9 , 19 , 15 ...
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... death of the person concerned . Thus , in Osborne v . Gillett , Baron Bramwell held that a father might bring an action for negligence , whereby his daughter was killed but Chief Baron Kelly and Baron Piggott main- tained that the maxim ...
... death of the person concerned . Thus , in Osborne v . Gillett , Baron Bramwell held that a father might bring an action for negligence , whereby his daughter was killed but Chief Baron Kelly and Baron Piggott main- tained that the maxim ...
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... death's borderland The bliss it is to die : Where life is vigorous still , to give Men courage to endure to live , The gods have sealed the eye.—Ed. 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ . ( L. ) Luc . 4 , 517 . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 23 ...
... death's borderland The bliss it is to die : Where life is vigorous still , to give Men courage to endure to live , The gods have sealed the eye.—Ed. 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ . ( L. ) Luc . 4 , 517 . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 23 ...
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... now I am old , my object is to meet death with fortitude . 310. Ante tubam tremor occupat artus . ( L. ) Virg . A. 11 , 424. He trembles before the signal of battle is given . 311. Ante victoriam canere triumphum . ( L . ) ANTE . 41.
... now I am old , my object is to meet death with fortitude . 310. Ante tubam tremor occupat artus . ( L. ) Virg . A. 11 , 424. He trembles before the signal of battle is given . 311. Ante victoriam canere triumphum . ( L . ) ANTE . 41.
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