Classical and Foreign Quotations: Law Terms and Maxims, Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Expressions in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese. With Translations, References, Explanatory Notes, and Indexes |
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... not long life , is life indeed.- Ed . 133. Ætatis cujusque notandi sunt tibi mores . ( L. 22 ÆQUANIMITER .
... not long life , is life indeed.- Ed . 133. Ætatis cujusque notandi sunt tibi mores . ( L. 22 ÆQUANIMITER .
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Ætatis cujusque notandi sunt tibi mores . ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 156. — You must note the manners peculiar to each age of human life . Addressed to the poet who aspired to draw the various characters of men as they are seen in the world .
Ætatis cujusque notandi sunt tibi mores . ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 156. — You must note the manners peculiar to each age of human life . Addressed to the poet who aspired to draw the various characters of men as they are seen in the world .
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At est bonus ut melior vir Non alius quisquam ; at tibi amicus , at ingenium ingens Inculto latet hoc sub corpore . ( L. ) Hor . S. 1 , 3 , 32 . But he's the soul of virtue : but he's kind ; But that coarse body hides a mighty mind .
At est bonus ut melior vir Non alius quisquam ; at tibi amicus , at ingenium ingens Inculto latet hoc sub corpore . ( L. ) Hor . S. 1 , 3 , 32 . But he's the soul of virtue : but he's kind ; But that coarse body hides a mighty mind .
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... e.g. , the use of French expressions in a piece of English ' writing . To use Horace's simile , the poorer tongue is coupé ( mixed ) with the richer one . 405. At si cognatos , nullo natura labore Quos tibi dat , retinere velis ...
... e.g. , the use of French expressions in a piece of English ' writing . To use Horace's simile , the poorer tongue is coupé ( mixed ) with the richer one . 405. At si cognatos , nullo natura labore Quos tibi dat , retinere velis ...
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Sola tibi causa hæc est justa timoris Vectorem non nosse tuum . Cosar and the Mariner . Reckoning all dangers to surmount Cæsar replied , Make little count Of threatening sea or furious gale , But boldly spread the bellying sail .
Sola tibi causa hæc est justa timoris Vectorem non nosse tuum . Cosar and the Mariner . Reckoning all dangers to surmount Cæsar replied , Make little count Of threatening sea or furious gale , But boldly spread the bellying sail .
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