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Strana 4
... phrase found in Terence also . 62. tanti , quantum habeas , sis . Juvenal's lines , iii . 140. , with a dif- ferent application , are parallel to this : Protenus ad censum , de moribus ultima fiet 65 70 Quantum quisque suâ nummorum ...
... phrase found in Terence also . 62. tanti , quantum habeas , sis . Juvenal's lines , iii . 140. , with a dif- ferent application , are parallel to this : Protenus ad censum , de moribus ultima fiet 65 70 Quantum quisque suâ nummorum ...
Strana 8
... phrase centesimæ us . was often used , because at this rate in a 100 months a sum equal to the principal was paid up . And thus binæ cen- tes . us . was 24 per cent .; and in this passage quinas is equivalent to 25. Maltinus . The ...
... phrase centesimæ us . was often used , because at this rate in a 100 months a sum equal to the principal was paid up . And thus binæ cen- tes . us . was 24 per cent .; and in this passage quinas is equivalent to 25. Maltinus . The ...
Strana 16
... phrase . elevo is to depreciate . ' with a different meaning , is not rare . 69. dulcis , dear . ' So in Greek γλυκύς : " εἶναι δὲ γλυκὺν ὧδε φίλοις . 6 trutina , the cavity in which the tongue ( examen ) of the balance plays . See Pers ...
... phrase . elevo is to depreciate . ' with a different meaning , is not rare . 69. dulcis , dear . ' So in Greek γλυκύς : " εἶναι δὲ γλυκὺν ὧδε φίλοις . 6 trutina , the cavity in which the tongue ( examen ) of the balance plays . See Pers ...
Strana 18
... phrase might be thus construed : Reason can never prove that he is guilty ' ( peccare ) ; or , reason can never so far carry 124. Si dives , etc. Yet why do its point that he will be ( found ) you say if ? ' Cur optas quod habes ...
... phrase might be thus construed : Reason can never prove that he is guilty ' ( peccare ) ; or , reason can never so far carry 124. Si dives , etc. Yet why do its point that he will be ( found ) you say if ? ' Cur optas quod habes ...
Strana 27
... phrase as ap- plied to a Greek rhetorician . 4. malignis , to be taken with cauponibus , not separately . Cp . Sat. 1. i . 29. For atque , in the second place of the sentence , see Sat. 1. v . 27. , vi . 131. , vii . 12 . 5. iter ...
... phrase as ap- plied to a Greek rhetorician . 4. malignis , to be taken with cauponibus , not separately . Cp . Sat. 1. i . 29. For atque , in the second place of the sentence , see Sat. 1. v . 27. , vi . 131. , vii . 12 . 5. iter ...
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