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Page 57
... dicere vitæ . ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 333 . A bard will wish to profit or to please , Or , as a tertium quid , do both of these . - Conington . 456. Aut regem aut fatuum nasci oportere . ( L. ) Sen. Apoc.- One ought to be born either a king ...
... dicere vitæ . ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 333 . A bard will wish to profit or to please , Or , as a tertium quid , do both of these . - Conington . 456. Aut regem aut fatuum nasci oportere . ( L. ) Sen. Apoc.- One ought to be born either a king ...
Page 127
... Dicere quod puduit , scribere jussit amor . ( L. ) Ov . Heroid . 4 , 10 . What shame forbade me speak , Love bade me write . - Ed . 1122. Dic , hospes , Spartæ nos te hic vidisse jacentes . Dum sanctis patriæ legibus obsequimur . ( L ...
... Dicere quod puduit , scribere jussit amor . ( L. ) Ov . Heroid . 4 , 10 . What shame forbade me speak , Love bade me write . - Ed . 1122. Dic , hospes , Spartæ nos te hic vidisse jacentes . Dum sanctis patriæ legibus obsequimur . ( L ...
Page 132
... dicere . ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 128. - It is hard to treat hackneyed subjects with origin- ality - Conington . ' Tis hard , I grant , to treat a subject known And hackneyed so that it may look one's own.-Id. 1175. Difficile est satiram non ...
... dicere . ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 128. - It is hard to treat hackneyed subjects with origin- ality - Conington . ' Tis hard , I grant , to treat a subject known And hackneyed so that it may look one's own.-Id. 1175. Difficile est satiram non ...
Page 220
... dicere de vitiis . ( L. ) Mart . 10 , 33 , 9 . My writings keep to this restriction nice ; To spare the man but lash his special vice.-Ed. I. 1991. Ibidem ( ibid . ) ( L . ) - In the same place , book , passage of any author referred to ...
... dicere de vitiis . ( L. ) Mart . 10 , 33 , 9 . My writings keep to this restriction nice ; To spare the man but lash his special vice.-Ed. I. 1991. Ibidem ( ibid . ) ( L . ) - In the same place , book , passage of any author referred to ...
Page 250
... dicere formas Corpora . ( L. ) Ov . M. 1 , 1. — I am now led to speak of bodies changed into other forms . The opening words of the poet's celebrated Metamorphoses , or Stories of the Changes wrought in the world of mythology upon the ...
... dicere formas Corpora . ( L. ) Ov . M. 1 , 1. — I am now led to speak of bodies changed into other forms . The opening words of the poet's celebrated Metamorphoses , or Stories of the Changes wrought in the world of mythology upon the ...
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amor animo atque Augustus Cæsar bien Bruy c'est Cæsar Conington death Deus dicere Dieu enim etiam être facit fait faut fides Font fortune friends fuit give Goethe habet hæc homini hommes honour ipse Julius Cæsar king l'on Law Max licet live Lucan Lucret magna mala mali Marquess Mart Menand mihi mind Molière monde mort Motto of Earl Motto of Lord Motto of Viscount multa n'est nature Nemo neque never nihil nisi nulla nunc nunquam omnes omnia one's Phædr Plaut Plin poet potest Prov Prov.-A Prov.-The qu'on quæ quam quid quis quod quoque quotation quum rien Rochef Rome sæpe Schill semper sibi sine sunt things thou tibi tout truth verba Virg virtue vitæ Volt Vulg words