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Page 107
... Mart . 6 , 62 , 4.- What vulture will fasten on this carcass ? Who will have the plucking of this greenhorn ? Who will be the lucky heirs of this enormous wealth ? 916. Cul de sac . ( Fr . ) - A blind lane , or entry , without exit at ...
... Mart . 6 , 62 , 4.- What vulture will fasten on this carcass ? Who will have the plucking of this greenhorn ? Who will be the lucky heirs of this enormous wealth ? 916. Cul de sac . ( Fr . ) - A blind lane , or entry , without exit at ...
Page 109
... Mart . 1 , 1 , 3 . Wherefore , stern Cato , came you to the play ? Was it that we might see you go away ? -Ed . 934. Curiosus nemo est , quin idem sit malevolus . ( L. ) Plaut . Stich . 1 , 3 , 54. - Nobody acts the part of a meddlesome ...
... Mart . 1 , 1 , 3 . Wherefore , stern Cato , came you to the play ? Was it that we might see you go away ? -Ed . 934. Curiosus nemo est , quin idem sit malevolus . ( L. ) Plaut . Stich . 1 , 3 , 54. - Nobody acts the part of a meddlesome ...
Page 118
... Mart . 2 , 64 , 9 . Come , come , look sharp ! How long are we to wait ? While doubting what to be , it grows too late.-Ed. 1029. Deliberandum est sæpe , statuendum est semel . ( L. ) Syr . 132. - Deliberate as often as you please , but ...
... Mart . 2 , 64 , 9 . Come , come , look sharp ! How long are we to wait ? While doubting what to be , it grows too late.-Ed. 1029. Deliberandum est sæpe , statuendum est semel . ( L. ) Syr . 132. - Deliberate as often as you please , but ...
Page 132
... Mart . 12 , 47 , 1 . You please , provoke , by turns amuse and grieve ; That nor without nor with thee can I live.-Ed. In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow , Thou'rt such a touchy , testy , pleasant fellow , Hast so much wit ...
... Mart . 12 , 47 , 1 . You please , provoke , by turns amuse and grieve ; That nor without nor with thee can I live.-Ed. In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow , Thou'rt such a touchy , testy , pleasant fellow , Hast so much wit ...
Page 149
... Mart . 8. - I strongly approve of your praising yourself , for it is the only praise you are ever likely to get . Esop's reply to an author who was much tickled with his own wretched performances . 1333. Ego si bonam famam mihi servasso ...
... Mart . 8. - I strongly approve of your praising yourself , for it is the only praise you are ever likely to get . Esop's reply to an author who was much tickled with his own wretched performances . 1333. Ego si bonam famam mihi servasso ...
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