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Page 109
... Virg . A. 11 , 423 . Why fail we on the threshold ? why , Ere sounds the trumpet quake and fly ? -Conington . 933. Cur in theatrum , Cato Severe , venisti , Mart . 1 , 1 , 3 . An ideo tantum veneras , ut exires . ( L. ) Wherefore ...
... Virg . A. 11 , 423 . Why fail we on the threshold ? why , Ere sounds the trumpet quake and fly ? -Conington . 933. Cur in theatrum , Cato Severe , venisti , Mart . 1 , 1 , 3 . An ideo tantum veneras , ut exires . ( L. ) Wherefore ...
Page 133
... Virg . A. 2 , 428. — The Gods have judged otherwise . Cf. the French proverb : L'homme . propose , Dieu dispose . - Man proposes , God disposes . 1187. Diis proximus ille est Quem ratio , non ira movet , qui facta rependens Consilio ...
... Virg . A. 2 , 428. — The Gods have judged otherwise . Cf. the French proverb : L'homme . propose , Dieu dispose . - Man proposes , God disposes . 1187. Diis proximus ille est Quem ratio , non ira movet , qui facta rependens Consilio ...
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... Virg . A. 12 , 435 . Learn of your father to be great , Of others to be fortunate . - Conington . 1201. Discere si cupias , gratis quod quæris habebis . ( L . ) - If you desire to learn , you shall have what you desire free of cost ...
... Virg . A. 12 , 435 . Learn of your father to be great , Of others to be fortunate . - Conington . 1201. Discere si cupias , gratis quod quæris habebis . ( L . ) - If you desire to learn , you shall have what you desire free of cost ...
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... Virg . G. 2 , 370 . Exert a rigorous sway , And lop the too luxuriant boughs away . - Dryden . Very necessary advice to a prolix author . 1293. Durate , et vosmet rebus servate secundis . ( L. ) Virg . A. 1 , 207 . Endure the hardships ...
... Virg . G. 2 , 370 . Exert a rigorous sway , And lop the too luxuriant boughs away . - Dryden . Very necessary advice to a prolix author . 1293. Durate , et vosmet rebus servate secundis . ( L. ) Virg . A. 1 , 207 . Endure the hardships ...
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... Virg . A. 1 , 364 . A woman's daring wrought the deed . -Conington . E and the Greek H ( long E ) . 1298. Eamus quo ducit gula . ( L. ) go where our appetite calls us . Hor . Ep . 1 , 6 , 56. — Let us Let us go to dinner . 1299. Ea ...
... Virg . A. 1 , 364 . A woman's daring wrought the deed . -Conington . E and the Greek H ( long E ) . 1298. Eamus quo ducit gula . ( L. ) go where our appetite calls us . Hor . Ep . 1 , 6 , 56. — Let us Let us go to dinner . 1299. Ea ...
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