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... give Men courage to endure to live , The gods have sealed the eye.-Ed. 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ . ( L. ) Luc . 4 , 517 . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 23.- I feel the traces of my ancient flame ( attachment ) . E'en in our ashes live ...
... give Men courage to endure to live , The gods have sealed the eye.-Ed. 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ . ( L. ) Luc . 4 , 517 . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 23.- I feel the traces of my ancient flame ( attachment ) . E'en in our ashes live ...
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... give an exactly opposite mean- ing . When Edward II . was a prisoner at Berkeley Castle , the queen ( Isabella ) sent the following message ( said to be written by Orleton , Bishop of Hereford ) to the king's gaolers : Edwardum occidere ...
... give an exactly opposite mean- ing . When Edward II . was a prisoner at Berkeley Castle , the queen ( Isabella ) sent the following message ( said to be written by Orleton , Bishop of Hereford ) to the king's gaolers : Edwardum occidere ...
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... give her spiteful joy . ( ? ) 348. Ardentia verba . ( L . ) - Glowing words . Expressions of great warmth and ardour . " Thoughts that glow , and words that burn . " ( ? ) Cf. Orator gravis , acer , ardens . Cic . Or . 28 , 99. - A ...
... give her spiteful joy . ( ? ) 348. Ardentia verba . ( L . ) - Glowing words . Expressions of great warmth and ardour . " Thoughts that glow , and words that burn . " ( ? ) Cf. Orator gravis , acer , ardens . Cic . Or . 28 , 99. - A ...
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... give in the way of dowry . Megadorus . There's no need . Provided a woman comes with virtuous principles , she has dowry enough of her own . 393. At non ingenio quæsitum nomen ab ævo Excidit ingenio stat sine morte decus . ( L. ) Prop ...
... give in the way of dowry . Megadorus . There's no need . Provided a woman comes with virtuous principles , she has dowry enough of her own . 393. At non ingenio quæsitum nomen ab ævo Excidit ingenio stat sine morte decus . ( L. ) Prop ...
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... ( L. ) Hor . S. 2 , 3 , 77 . Now give attention and your gowns refold , Who thus , for fame , grow yellow after gold , Victims to luxury . - Conington . 428. Audire est operæ pretium , procedere recte Qui rem 54 AUDAX .
... ( L. ) Hor . S. 2 , 3 , 77 . Now give attention and your gowns refold , Who thus , for fame , grow yellow after gold , Victims to luxury . - Conington . 428. Audire est operæ pretium , procedere recte Qui rem 54 AUDAX .
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