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As this is a book of quotations , I may be allowed to begin at once by citing a remark of Professor Skeat , which seems peculiarly pertinent to the matter in hand . He says ( Notes and Queries , 6th ser . , vol . ix . , p .
As this is a book of quotations , I may be allowed to begin at once by citing a remark of Professor Skeat , which seems peculiarly pertinent to the matter in hand . He says ( Notes and Queries , 6th ser . , vol . ix . , p .
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... is slight and venial compared with the more serious fault of altering the words of the text . It may seem a small matter to substitute putat for Cicero's existimat , : s ܕ Braingi > to alter Sallust's priusquam to antequam , or to.
... is slight and venial compared with the more serious fault of altering the words of the text . It may seem a small matter to substitute putat for Cicero's existimat , : s ܕ Braingi > to alter Sallust's priusquam to antequam , or to.
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... though nothing had been done in the matter . 13. Ab inopia ad virtutem obsepta est via . ( L. ) Prov.. Poverty obstructs the road to virtue . It is so easy to be good when one is well off . 14. Abnormis sapiens crassaque Minerva .
... though nothing had been done in the matter . 13. Ab inopia ad virtutem obsepta est via . ( L. ) Prov.. Poverty obstructs the road to virtue . It is so easy to be good when one is well off . 14. Abnormis sapiens crassaque Minerva .
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( Gr . ) - The matter is decided . Let the die be cast . 177. Alegrias , antruejo , que mañana serás ceniza . ( S. ) Prov . - Rejoice , Shrove - tide , for to - morrow thou wilt be ashes . 178. Ales volat propriis .
( Gr . ) - The matter is decided . Let the die be cast . 177. Alegrias , antruejo , que mañana serás ceniza . ( S. ) Prov . - Rejoice , Shrove - tide , for to - morrow thou wilt be ashes . 178. Ales volat propriis .
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350. Ardua molimur : sed nulla nisi ardua virtus . ( L. ) A. A. 2 , 537. — I am attempting an arduous task : but virtue only attempts what is hard . 351. A re decedunt . ( L . ) — They wander from the point . Irrelevant matter . 352.
350. Ardua molimur : sed nulla nisi ardua virtus . ( L. ) A. A. 2 , 537. — I am attempting an arduous task : but virtue only attempts what is hard . 351. A re decedunt . ( L . ) — They wander from the point . Irrelevant matter . 352.
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