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Page 127
... tibi nulla coma est . ( L. ) Ov . Am . 1 , 14 , 1 . Cease doctoring your hair , I used to cry : But now you have no longer hair to dye.-Ed. 127 1120. Dicenda tacendaque calles . ( L. ) Pers . 4 , 5. - You know when to speak and when to ...
... tibi nulla coma est . ( L. ) Ov . Am . 1 , 14 , 1 . Cease doctoring your hair , I used to cry : But now you have no longer hair to dye.-Ed. 127 1120. Dicenda tacendaque calles . ( L. ) Pers . 4 , 5. - You know when to speak and when to ...
Page 136
... tibi dent annos ! a te nam cætera sumes ! Sint modo virtuti tempora longa tuæ . ( L. ) Ov . Ep . 2 , 1 , 58 . God grant thee years ! the rest thou canst provide , If for thy virtues time be not denied . - Ed . 1215. Di tibi sint faciles ...
... tibi dent annos ! a te nam cætera sumes ! Sint modo virtuti tempora longa tuæ . ( L. ) Ov . Ep . 2 , 1 , 58 . God grant thee years ! the rest thou canst provide , If for thy virtues time be not denied . - Ed . 1215. Di tibi sint faciles ...
Page 137
... tibi sint faciles ! et opis nullius egentem Fortunam præstent , dissimilemque meæ . The Gods befriend thee , and such fate assign As needs not help , the opposite of mine.-Ed. ( L. ) Ov . ? 1216. Di tibi , si qua pios respectant numina ...
... tibi sint faciles ! et opis nullius egentem Fortunam præstent , dissimilemque meæ . The Gods befriend thee , and such fate assign As needs not help , the opposite of mine.-Ed. ( L. ) Ov . ? 1216. Di tibi , si qua pios respectant numina ...
Page 149
... tibi . Phædr . Mart . 8. - I strongly approve of your praising yourself , for it is the only praise you are ever likely to get . Esop's reply to an author who was much tickled with his own wretched performances . 1333. Ego si bonam ...
... tibi . Phædr . Mart . 8. - I strongly approve of your praising yourself , for it is the only praise you are ever likely to get . Esop's reply to an author who was much tickled with his own wretched performances . 1333. Ego si bonam ...
Page 159
... Ov . T. 5 , 1 , 59. - It is some alleviation to ills we cannot cure to speak of them . We ease our woes in communicating them to others . 1431. Est animus tibi Rerumque prudens , et secundis Temporibus EST ALIQUID . 159.
... Ov . T. 5 , 1 , 59. - It is some alleviation to ills we cannot cure to speak of them . We ease our woes in communicating them to others . 1431. Est animus tibi Rerumque prudens , et secundis Temporibus EST ALIQUID . 159.
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