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Page 55
... Give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me : lest I be full , and deny thee , and say , Who is the Lord ? or lest I be poor , and steal , and take the name of my God in vain . " 437. Auream quisquis ...
... Give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me : lest I be full , and deny thee , and say , Who is the Lord ? or lest I be poor , and steal , and take the name of my God in vain . " 437. Auream quisquis ...
Page 63
... gives it at last as though he were robbing himself . ( 8. ) Benefacta male locata , malefacta arbitror . Enn . ap . Cic . Off . 2 , 18 , 62. - Favours injudiciously conferred I consider as so much injury . Indiscriminate charity . ( 9 ...
... gives it at last as though he were robbing himself . ( 8. ) Benefacta male locata , malefacta arbitror . Enn . ap . Cic . Off . 2 , 18 , 62. - Favours injudiciously conferred I consider as so much injury . Indiscriminate charity . ( 9 ...
Page 64
... give : let him who gives keep silence , and he only publish it who has received . ( 15. ) Un bienfait perd sa grace à le trop publier . ( Fr. ) Corn . Theod . 1 , 2. — A favour loses its grace by publishing it too loudly . ( 16. ) Crede ...
... give : let him who gives keep silence , and he only publish it who has received . ( 15. ) Un bienfait perd sa grace à le trop publier . ( Fr. ) Corn . Theod . 1 , 2. — A favour loses its grace by publishing it too loudly . ( 16. ) Crede ...
Page 65
... give , it is doubly acceptable . ( 2. ) Inopi beneficium bis dat , qui dat celeriter . Pub . Syr . 235. - He gives a double favour to a poor man , who gives quickly . Hence ( 3. ) Bis dat qui cito dat . He gives twice , who gives at ...
... give , it is doubly acceptable . ( 2. ) Inopi beneficium bis dat , qui dat celeriter . Pub . Syr . 235. - He gives a double favour to a poor man , who gives quickly . Hence ( 3. ) Bis dat qui cito dat . He gives twice , who gives at ...
Page 77
... give place to the robe , and the laurel of the warrior yield to the tongue of the orator . So the line is usually ... gives the person making it a decided advantage over his adversary . 628. Cedit amor rebus , res age , tutus eris . ( L ...
... give place to the robe , and the laurel of the warrior yield to the tongue of the orator . So the line is usually ... gives the person making it a decided advantage over his adversary . 628. Cedit amor rebus , res age , tutus eris . ( L ...
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