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Conington . 421. Aude aliquid brevibus Gyaris et carcere dignum , Si vis esse aliquis . Probitas laudatur et alget . ( L. ) Juv . 1 , 73 . Dare something that will sentence you to jail Or transportation , if your luck should fail : Then ...
Conington . 421. Aude aliquid brevibus Gyaris et carcere dignum , Si vis esse aliquis . Probitas laudatur et alget . ( L. ) Juv . 1 , 73 . Dare something that will sentence you to jail Or transportation , if your luck should fail : Then ...
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-Conington . Is it possible that our descendants will credit such things ? 871. Creditur ex medio quia res arcessit habere Sudoris minimum ; sed babet comedia tanto Plus oneris , quanto veniæ minus . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 2 , 1 , 168 .
-Conington . Is it possible that our descendants will credit such things ? 871. Creditur ex medio quia res arcessit habere Sudoris minimum ; sed babet comedia tanto Plus oneris , quanto veniæ minus . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 2 , 1 , 168 .
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Conington . 901. Cui peccare licet , peccat minus . Ipsa potestas Semina nequitiæ languidiora facit . ( L. ) Ov . Am . 3 , 4 , 9 . Who's free to sin , sins less : the very power liobs evildoing of its choicest flower . -Ed . 902.
Conington . 901. Cui peccare licet , peccat minus . Ipsa potestas Semina nequitiæ languidiora facit . ( L. ) Ov . Am . 3 , 4 , 9 . Who's free to sin , sins less : the very power liobs evildoing of its choicest flower . -Ed . 902.
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-Conington . 933. Cur in theatrum , Cato Severe , venisti , An ideo tantum veneras , ut exires . ( L. ) Mart . 1 , 1 , 3 . Wherefore , stern Cato , came you to the play ? Was it that we might see you go away ?
-Conington . 933. Cur in theatrum , Cato Severe , venisti , An ideo tantum veneras , ut exires . ( L. ) Mart . 1 , 1 , 3 . Wherefore , stern Cato , came you to the play ? Was it that we might see you go away ?
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-Conington . 1089. Desideratum . ( L . ) - A thing to be desired . Such an improvement , etc. , is a great desideratum . 1090. Desinant Maledicere , facta ne noscant sua . ( L. ) Ter . And . Prol . 22. — Let them cease to speak ill of ...
-Conington . 1089. Desideratum . ( L . ) - A thing to be desired . Such an improvement , etc. , is a great desideratum . 1090. Desinant Maledicere , facta ne noscant sua . ( L. ) Ter . And . Prol . 22. — Let them cease to speak ill of ...
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