Classical and Foreign Quotations: Law Terms and Maxims, Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Expressions in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese. With Translations, References, Explanatory Notes, and Indexes |
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For example , the Non ignara mali of Virgil will be found indexed under the incorrect Haud ignara mali ; and the Hoc volo , sic jubeo of Juvenal is referred to under the Sic volo , sic jubeo as frequently quoted .
For example , the Non ignara mali of Virgil will be found indexed under the incorrect Haud ignara mali ; and the Hoc volo , sic jubeo of Juvenal is referred to under the Sic volo , sic jubeo as frequently quoted .
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499 ) , “ I protest , for about the hundredth time , against the slipshod method of quoting a mere author's name , without any indication of the work of that author in which the alleged quotation may be found .
499 ) , “ I protest , for about the hundredth time , against the slipshod method of quoting a mere author's name , without any indication of the work of that author in which the alleged quotation may be found .
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It may seem unnecessary to add that the author should be quoted in his own tongue ; but , from the unfamiliarity of the Greek language , it is not uncommon to have a passage from a Greek writer given in a Latin rendering , which seems ...
It may seem unnecessary to add that the author should be quoted in his own tongue ; but , from the unfamiliarity of the Greek language , it is not uncommon to have a passage from a Greek writer given in a Latin rendering , which seems ...
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... was presented not only with long paragraphs in French and Latin , but with pointless scraps of Greek and Italian , Welsh , and even native Irish , which could hardly be conceived of as either likely or even possible to be quoted .
... was presented not only with long paragraphs in French and Latin , but with pointless scraps of Greek and Italian , Welsh , and even native Irish , which could hardly be conceived of as either likely or even possible to be quoted .
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2 The passages quoted were Horace , Ep . 2 , 1 , 15-17 ; Virgil , A. 1 , 574 ; Homer , Il . 16 , 550 . A 80 10 I 12 S8 1 : It is hardly INTRODUCTION . ix the prose citations, as being found, in practice...
2 The passages quoted were Horace , Ep . 2 , 1 , 15-17 ; Virgil , A. 1 , 574 ; Homer , Il . 16 , 550 . A 80 10 I 12 S8 1 : It is hardly INTRODUCTION . ix the prose citations, as being found, in practice...
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