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... Nemo igitur vir magnus sine aliquo afflatu divino unquam fuit . Cic . N. D. 2 , 66 , 167. — There has never been a really great man who had not some divine inspiration in him . 138. Amavit Deus et dissipantur .
... Nemo igitur vir magnus sine aliquo afflatu divino unquam fuit . Cic . N. D. 2 , 66 , 167. — There has never been a really great man who had not some divine inspiration in him . 138. Amavit Deus et dissipantur .
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255. Amissum non flet , quum sola est Gellia , patrem . Si quis adest , jussæ prosiliunt lacrymæ . Non dolet hic , quisquis laudari , Gellia , quærit , Ille dolet vere , qui sine teste dolet . ( L. ) Mart . 1 , 34 , 1 .
255. Amissum non flet , quum sola est Gellia , patrem . Si quis adest , jussæ prosiliunt lacrymæ . Non dolet hic , quisquis laudari , Gellia , quærit , Ille dolet vere , qui sine teste dolet . ( L. ) Mart . 1 , 34 , 1 .
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Arena sine calce . Suet . Cal . 53. — Sand without lime . Said by Emperor Caligula of the Tragedies of Seneca , from their unconnected character ; and applicable to any desultory disjointed performance . 353. Argent comptant .
Arena sine calce . Suet . Cal . 53. — Sand without lime . Said by Emperor Caligula of the Tragedies of Seneca , from their unconnected character ; and applicable to any desultory disjointed performance . 353. Argent comptant .
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At non ingenio quæsitum nomen ab ævo · Excidit : ingenio stat sine morte decus . ( L. ) Prop . 3 , 2 , 23 . Time cannot wither talents ' well - earned fame : True genius has secured a deathless name . -Ed . 394. A tort et à travers .
At non ingenio quæsitum nomen ab ævo · Excidit : ingenio stat sine morte decus . ( L. ) Prop . 3 , 2 , 23 . Time cannot wither talents ' well - earned fame : True genius has secured a deathless name . -Ed . 394. A tort et à travers .
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At qui legitimum cupiet fecisse poema , Cum tabulis animum censoris sumat honesti : Audebit , quæcunque parum splendoris habebunt Et sine pondere erunt , et honore indigna ferentur , Verba movere loco . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 2 , 2 , 109 .
At qui legitimum cupiet fecisse poema , Cum tabulis animum censoris sumat honesti : Audebit , quæcunque parum splendoris habebunt Et sine pondere erunt , et honore indigna ferentur , Verba movere loco . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 2 , 2 , 109 .
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