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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... pleasure ; without restraint ; to one's heart's content . In music , it signifies that the " time " of the passage may be extended at will accord- ing to the taste of the performer . 86. Ad mala quisque animum referat sua . ( L. ) Ov ...
... pleasure ; without restraint ; to one's heart's content . In music , it signifies that the " time " of the passage may be extended at will accord- ing to the taste of the performer . 86. Ad mala quisque animum referat sua . ( L. ) Ov ...
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... pleasure make your heart too proud . - Conington . The first line was written by the Constable Montmorency ( 16th cent . ) over his castle gate , and eventually gave , from its initial word , the name to the castle itself - Equam ...
... pleasure make your heart too proud . - Conington . The first line was written by the Constable Montmorency ( 16th cent . ) over his castle gate , and eventually gave , from its initial word , the name to the castle itself - Equam ...
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... pleasure in what belongs to others , while they , again , are most taken with what belongs to us . 188. Aliena optimum frui insania . ( L. ) Prov . - It is best to profit by the madness of others . 189. Alienatio rei præfertur juri ...
... pleasure in what belongs to others , while they , again , are most taken with what belongs to us . 188. Aliena optimum frui insania . ( L. ) Prov . - It is best to profit by the madness of others . 189. Alienatio rei præfertur juri ...
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... tes peines . ( Fr. ) Charleval ? —Oh love , all the pleasures of the world are not worth the pains thou causest . The preceding lines are : Bien que mes espérances vaines 36 AMITIÉ . Jane weeps not for her dad when none is by...
... tes peines . ( Fr. ) Charleval ? —Oh love , all the pleasures of the world are not worth the pains thou causest . The preceding lines are : Bien que mes espérances vaines 36 AMITIÉ . Jane weeps not for her dad when none is by...
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... pleasures of life Cannot match , Love , the bliss of thy pain .-- Ed . 269. Amphora cœpit Institui : currente rota cur urceus exit ? That crockery was a jar when you began , ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 221 . It ends a pitcher : you an artist ...
... pleasures of life Cannot match , Love , the bliss of thy pain .-- Ed . 269. Amphora cœpit Institui : currente rota cur urceus exit ? That crockery was a jar when you began , ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 221 . It ends a pitcher : you an artist ...
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