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... “ Beware of killing Edward : it is good to fear ; ' but it might also signify , “ Fear not to kill Edward : the deed is good . ' 166. A la burla , dejarla quando mas agrada . ( S. ) Prov . - Leave the jest at its best .
... “ Beware of killing Edward : it is good to fear ; ' but it might also signify , “ Fear not to kill Edward : the deed is good . ' 166. A la burla , dejarla quando mas agrada . ( S. ) Prov . - Leave the jest at its best .
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A lover always believes it to be as he fears . 229. Amantes , amentes . ( L. ) — Lovers , lunatics . In love insane . 230. Amantibus justitiam , pietatem , fidem . ( L 32 ALTA.
A lover always believes it to be as he fears . 229. Amantes , amentes . ( L. ) — Lovers , lunatics . In love insane . 230. Amantibus justitiam , pietatem , fidem . ( L 32 ALTA.
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Though my hopes are but idle and vain , Though my fears and desires are at strife ; And though harsh and inhuman thy reign , Yet the rest of the pleasures of life Cannot match , Love , the bliss of thy pain . -Ed . 269.
Though my hopes are but idle and vain , Though my fears and desires are at strife ; And though harsh and inhuman thy reign , Yet the rest of the pleasures of life Cannot match , Love , the bliss of thy pain . -Ed . 269.
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He beats all while he fears all : and is in a rage with all that they may think him mighty : nor is there a monster fouler than a slave venting his fury on free men . “ Set a beggar on horseback , " etc. 383.
He beats all while he fears all : and is in a rage with all that they may think him mighty : nor is there a monster fouler than a slave venting his fury on free men . “ Set a beggar on horseback , " etc. 383.
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—Conington . 390. At bæc etiam servis semper libera fuerunt , timerent , gauderent , dolerent , suo potius quam alterius arbitrio . ( L. ) . Cic . ? —Even slaves have always been free to fear , rejoice , or grieve at their own pleasure ...
—Conington . 390. At bæc etiam servis semper libera fuerunt , timerent , gauderent , dolerent , suo potius quam alterius arbitrio . ( L. ) . Cic . ? —Even slaves have always been free to fear , rejoice , or grieve at their own pleasure ...
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