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... Phædr . or Phæd . , Phædrus . Pindar . " Olymp . , Oda Olympica . Pyth . , Oda Pythica . Phædr . , Phædrus . Pind . , 39 31 Plat . , . Plato . ,, Charm . , Charmides . Plaut . , Plautus . Th . , Theogonia . " " Am . , Amphitruo . Hier ...
... Phædr . or Phæd . , Phædrus . Pindar . " Olymp . , Oda Olympica . Pyth . , Oda Pythica . Phædr . , Phædrus . Pind . , 39 31 Plat . , . Plato . ,, Charm . , Charmides . Plaut . , Plautus . Th . , Theogonia . " " Am . , Amphitruo . Hier ...
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... Ad perniciem solet agi sinceritas . ( L. ) Phædr . 4 , 13 , 3 .-- Sincerity is often driven to its own ruin . 97. Ad populum phaleras , ego te intus et in cute novi . ( L. ) Pers . 3 , 30. - Keep your finery for 18 AD LIBITUM .
... Ad perniciem solet agi sinceritas . ( L. ) Phædr . 4 , 13 , 3 .-- Sincerity is often driven to its own ruin . 97. Ad populum phaleras , ego te intus et in cute novi . ( L. ) Pers . 3 , 30. - Keep your finery for 18 AD LIBITUM .
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... Phædr . 1 , 4 , 1. — Who covets another's goods , deservedly loses his From the fable of the Dog and the Shadow , who lost the morsel in his mouth through attempting to snatch its reflection in the water . own . 258. Amo . ( L . ) — I ...
... Phædr . 1 , 4 , 1. — Who covets another's goods , deservedly loses his From the fable of the Dog and the Shadow , who lost the morsel in his mouth through attempting to snatch its reflection in the water . own . 258. Amo . ( L . ) — I ...
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... Phædr . 1 , Prol . 5 . That brutes should talk , and even trees , Let them remember I but jest , And teach the truth in fiction drest . - Ed . 572. Campos ubi Troja fuit . ( L. ) The fields where Troy once stood . Applicable to the site ...
... Phædr . 1 , Prol . 5 . That brutes should talk , and even trees , Let them remember I but jest , And teach the truth in fiction drest . - Ed . 572. Campos ubi Troja fuit . ( L. ) The fields where Troy once stood . Applicable to the site ...
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... Phædr . 1 , 25 .- ( To run ) like a Nile dog - i.e . , quickly to avoid being snapped up by crocodiles . ( 8. ) Canis festinans cæcos parit catulos . Prov . - A dog that hurries too fast will have blind puppies . ( 9. ) Canis a corio ...
... Phædr . 1 , 25 .- ( To run ) like a Nile dog - i.e . , quickly to avoid being snapped up by crocodiles . ( 8. ) Canis festinans cæcos parit catulos . Prov . - A dog that hurries too fast will have blind puppies . ( 9. ) Canis a corio ...
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