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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 48
Page ii
Præf . 3 Second rate and post - Augustan authors are by no means to be despised as far as quotations go . What could be better , e.g. , than Statius ( Theb . 2 , 489 ) , O coeca nocentum consilia ! O semper timidum scelus / or the Grave ...
Præf . 3 Second rate and post - Augustan authors are by no means to be despised as far as quotations go . What could be better , e.g. , than Statius ( Theb . 2 , 489 ) , O coeca nocentum consilia ! O semper timidum scelus / or the Grave ...
Page iii
... or Aristotle 1 In point of fact , accurate quotation is by no means a common attainment even in the case of the most familiar passages . And the more familiar the passage , the more commonly is it , in many cases , misquoted .
... or Aristotle 1 In point of fact , accurate quotation is by no means a common attainment even in the case of the most familiar passages . And the more familiar the passage , the more commonly is it , in many cases , misquoted .
Page 8
+ signifies date of death . ? occurring after a quotation means that author , or passage ( or both ) , are uncertain . See p . i . at the bottom , and p . viii , and note . The first words of a quotation beginning with the end of a line ...
+ signifies date of death . ? occurring after a quotation means that author , or passage ( or both ) , are uncertain . See p . i . at the bottom , and p . viii , and note . The first words of a quotation beginning with the end of a line ...
Page 11
( L . ) - May the omen mean nothing ! I pray there be no ugly meaning in it ! 24. Abstineto a fabis . ( L. ) - Abstain from beans . I.e. , keep clear of elections : where , as at Athens , the election of public magistrates was balloted ...
( L . ) - May the omen mean nothing ! I pray there be no ugly meaning in it ! 24. Abstineto a fabis . ( L. ) - Abstain from beans . I.e. , keep clear of elections : where , as at Athens , the election of public magistrates was balloted ...
Page 26
Read one way it would mean , " 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 .
Read one way it would mean , " 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 .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
atque better bien c'est called cause Conington court death faire faith fear force fortune friends give given gods hæc hand happy heart honour hope keep kind king live look man's Mart matter means mihi mind Motto of Earl Motto of Lord n'est nature never nihil omnes omnia once one's person Plaut pleasure poet potest Prov quæ quam quid quod quotation quoted quum reason Rome semper sine speak sunt things thought tibi tout true truth Virg virtue wish