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... lives . 69. Adeo in teneris consuescere multum est . ( L. ) ( L. ) Virg . G. 2 , 272. So important is it to grow inured to anything in early youth . The value of sound principles , early instilled in the mind , is incalculable . " Tis ...
... lives . 69. Adeo in teneris consuescere multum est . ( L. ) ( L. ) Virg . G. 2 , 272. So important is it to grow inured to anything in early youth . The value of sound principles , early instilled in the mind , is incalculable . " Tis ...
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... . ( Fr. ) Pierrard Poullet ( 1595 ) , La Charité . — He dies every day who lives a lingering life . 114. Egritudinem laudare , unam rem maxime detestabilem , quorum est tandem philosophorum ? ( L. ) Cic . 20 AD SUMMOS . 20.
... . ( Fr. ) Pierrard Poullet ( 1595 ) , La Charité . — He dies every day who lives a lingering life . 114. Egritudinem laudare , unam rem maxime detestabilem , quorum est tandem philosophorum ? ( L. ) Cic . 20 AD SUMMOS . 20.
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... live , The gods have sealed the eye.-Ed. 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ . ( L. ) Luc . 4 , 517 . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 23.— I feel the traces of my ancient flame ( attachment ) . E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires . - Gray ...
... live , The gods have sealed the eye.-Ed. 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ . ( L. ) Luc . 4 , 517 . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 23.— I feel the traces of my ancient flame ( attachment ) . E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires . - Gray ...
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... live by the work of others , etc. 191. Alieni temporis flores . ( L . ) - Flowers of a bygone time . Villon in his Dames du temps jadis asks , " Mais où sont les roses d'antan ? " ( Fr . ) — But where are last year's roses ? Said of the ...
... live by the work of others , etc. 191. Alieni temporis flores . ( L . ) - Flowers of a bygone time . Villon in his Dames du temps jadis asks , " Mais où sont les roses d'antan ? " ( Fr . ) — But where are last year's roses ? Said of the ...
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... Live with your friend as if you knew he might some day become your enemy . Cf. Ex inimico cogita posse fieri amicum . Sen. ? -Consider that of an enemy you may be able to make a friend ; and the Prov . , Ama tanquam osurus ; oderis ...
... Live with your friend as if you knew he might some day become your enemy . Cf. Ex inimico cogita posse fieri amicum . Sen. ? -Consider that of an enemy you may be able to make a friend ; and the Prov . , Ama tanquam osurus ; oderis ...
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