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... friends . Cf. the Greek , ò ¿ raîpos , ¿ tepos ¿ yw . Clem . Al . 450. — A companion is like a second self . ( 2. ) Alter idem ( same signif . ) . Cf. Amicus est tanquam alter idem . Cic . Sen. 21 , 82. - A friend is a kind of second ...
... friends . Cf. the Greek , ò ¿ raîpos , ¿ tepos ¿ yw . Clem . Al . 450. — A companion is like a second self . ( 2. ) Alter idem ( same signif . ) . Cf. Amicus est tanquam alter idem . Cic . Sen. 21 , 82. - A friend is a kind of second ...
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... 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 - τὰ τῶν φίλων ...
... 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 - τὰ τῶν φίλων ...
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... friend is the half of 250. Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur . ( L. ) Enn . ap . Cic . Am . 17 , 64. - Real friends are best known by adversity . 251. Amicus humani generis . ( L . ) — A benefactor of the human race . A title ...
... friend is the half of 250. Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur . ( L. ) Enn . ap . Cic . Am . 17 , 64. - Real friends are best known by adversity . 251. Amicus humani generis . ( L . ) — A benefactor of the human race . A title ...
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... Friendship , which kings , as ungrate- ful 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 ...
... Friendship , which kings , as ungrate- ful 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 ...
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... Friend and associate of this clay ! To what unknown region borne , Wilt thou now wing thy distant flight ? No more with wonted humour gay , But pallid , cheerless , and forlorn . - Lord Byron . 291. Animum nunc huc , nunc dividit illuc ...
... Friend and associate of this clay ! To what unknown region borne , Wilt thou now wing thy distant flight ? No more with wonted humour gay , But pallid , cheerless , and forlorn . - Lord Byron . 291. Animum nunc huc , nunc dividit illuc ...
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