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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... original form ; ( 2. ) to add , wherever possible , an accurate reference to the author and work from which the ... originals in every case , or through inability to discover the proper source . In many instances , also , I have been ...
... original form ; ( 2. ) to add , wherever possible , an accurate reference to the author and work from which the ... originals in every case , or through inability to discover the proper source . In many instances , also , I have been ...
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... original has been consulted , the words verified , and author , work , and passage noted and particularised . • Natural and essential as one would imagine such details to be to any collection of quotations , it does not appear to have ...
... original has been consulted , the words verified , and author , work , and passage noted and particularised . • Natural and essential as one would imagine such details to be to any collection of quotations , it does not appear to have ...
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... original words of the author he quotes . He must give his author's own words , and give them in their proper order . He must be observant of number and gender , mood and tense . If the quotation be in the form of a dependent sentence in ...
... original words of the author he quotes . He must give his author's own words , and give them in their proper order . He must be observant of number and gender , mood and tense . If the quotation be in the form of a dependent sentence in ...
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... original ; secondly , omission of preceding words , Haud facile emergunt , upon which the rest depends ; and , lastly , the reference to Horace when the line is Juvenal's . 7. Omission of part of a quotation without any note of such ...
... original ; secondly , omission of preceding words , Haud facile emergunt , upon which the rest depends ; and , lastly , the reference to Horace when the line is Juvenal's . 7. Omission of part of a quotation without any note of such ...
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... original . Thus the sarcastic O qualis facies et quali digna tabella 1 of Juvenal has a fine and pathetic sound when repeated alone , and may be seriously said of any noble countenance as much worthy of admiration as Hannibal's ...
... original . Thus the sarcastic O qualis facies et quali digna tabella 1 of Juvenal has a fine and pathetic sound when repeated alone , and may be seriously said of any noble countenance as much worthy of admiration as Hannibal's ...
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