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We take our walks by means of the feet of others , we recognise a friend through another's eyes , we salute him by another recalling his name , we live by the work of others , etc. 191. Alieni temporis flores .
We take our walks by means of the feet of others , we recognise a friend through another's eyes , we salute him by another recalling his name , we live by the work of others , etc. 191. Alieni temporis flores .
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Said of intimate friends . Cf. the Greek , o ếtaipos , étepos éyó . Clem . Al . 450. ... A friend is a kind of second self ; like the Greek čtepol atrol of Arist . Eth . N. 8 , 12 , 3 . 223. Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest .
Said of intimate friends . Cf. the Greek , o ếtaipos , étepos éyó . Clem . Al . 450. ... A friend is a kind of second self ; like the Greek čtepol atrol of Arist . Eth . N. 8 , 12 , 3 . 223. Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest .
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Everyone's friend is no one's friend . " A favourite has no friends . " -- Gray . 245. Amicorum esse communia omnia . ( L. ) Prov . Cf. Cic . Off . 1 , 16 , 51. — Friends ' goods are common property . ( Translated from the Greek - Tà ...
Everyone's friend is no one's friend . " A favourite has no friends . " -- Gray . 245. Amicorum esse communia omnia . ( L. ) Prov . Cf. Cic . Off . 1 , 16 , 51. — Friends ' goods are common property . ( Translated from the Greek - Tà ...
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Who is my foe , I must but hate as one Whom I may yet call friend : and him who loves me , Will I but serve and cherish as ... and Franklin of the lightning - conductor , are so many humani generis amici , friends of mankind at large .
Who is my foe , I must but hate as one Whom I may yet call friend : and him who loves me , Will I but serve and cherish as ... and Franklin of the lightning - conductor , are so many humani generis amici , friends of mankind at large .
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Friendship , which kings , as ungrateful as they are exalted , are unhappy enough not to know . 257. Amittit merito proprium , qui alienum appetit . ( L. ) Phædr . 1 , 4 , 1.- Who covets another's goods , deservedly loses his From the ...
Friendship , which kings , as ungrateful as they are exalted , are unhappy enough not to know . 257. Amittit merito proprium , qui alienum appetit . ( L. ) Phædr . 1 , 4 , 1.- Who covets another's goods , deservedly loses his From the ...
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