Classical and Foreign Quotations,law Terms and Maxims,proverbs,mottoes,phrases,and Expressions in French,German,Greek,Italian,Latin,Spanish,and PortugueseWhitaker & Sons, 1887 - 608 pages |
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... Motto of Lord Norton . 67. A Deo et rege . ( L . ) — From God and the king . Motto of Earls of Chesterfield , Harrington , and Stanhope . 68. Adeo exornatum dabo , adeo depexum , ut dum vivat memin- erit mei . ( L. ) Ter . Heaut . 5 , 1 ...
... Motto of Lord Norton . 67. A Deo et rege . ( L . ) — From God and the king . Motto of Earls of Chesterfield , Harrington , and Stanhope . 68. Adeo exornatum dabo , adeo depexum , ut dum vivat memin- erit mei . ( L. ) Ter . Heaut . 5 , 1 ...
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... Motto of Lord 124. qua tellus Pauperi recluditur Regumque pueris . Earth removes the impartial sod ( L. ) Hor . C. 2 , 18 , 32 . Alike for beggar and for monarch's child . - Conington . 125. Æquat munia comparis . ( L. ) Cf. Hor . C. 2 ...
... Motto of Lord 124. qua tellus Pauperi recluditur Regumque pueris . Earth removes the impartial sod ( L. ) Hor . C. 2 , 18 , 32 . Alike for beggar and for monarch's child . - Conington . 125. Æquat munia comparis . ( L. ) Cf. Hor . C. 2 ...
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... Motto of Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Montague . 259. Amores De tenero meditatur ungui . ( L. ) Hor . C. 3 , 6 , 24. She dreams of love while yet a child , -lit . , while her nails are still soft . " Fresh from the nursery . " - Calverley ...
... Motto of Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Montague . 259. Amores De tenero meditatur ungui . ( L. ) Hor . C. 3 , 6 , 24. She dreams of love while yet a child , -lit . , while her nails are still soft . " Fresh from the nursery . " - Calverley ...
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... Motto of the Earl of Guildford . 288. Animo , non astutia . ( L . ) - By ... Lord Byron . 291. Animum nunc huc , nunc dividit illuc . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 ... Motto of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby . 297. Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in ...
... Motto of the Earl of Guildford . 288. Animo , non astutia . ( L . ) - By ... Lord Byron . 291. Animum nunc huc , nunc dividit illuc . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 ... Motto of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby . 297. Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in ...
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... Lord Bagot . ( L . ) - Possessing antiquity . Motto 314. A outrance , or à l'outrance . ( Fr . ) - To an outrageous extent ; to excess . Applied to a contest between two antagonists who were each determined to conquer or to die ; also ...
... Lord Bagot . ( L . ) - Possessing antiquity . Motto 314. A outrance , or à l'outrance . ( Fr . ) - To an outrageous extent ; to excess . Applied to a contest between two antagonists who were each determined to conquer or to die ; also ...
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Page 150 - Now was the hour that wakens fond desire In men at sea, and melts their thoughtful heart Who in the morn have bid sweet friends farewell, And pilgrim, newly on his road, with love Thrills if he hear the vesper bell from far That seems to mourn for the expiring day. — Gary.
Page 150 - Milton, Lycidas, 70 : Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious days.
Page 458 - Qu'on parle bien ou mal du fameux cardinal, Ma prose ni mes vers n'en diront jamais rien ; II m'a fait trop de bien pour en dire du mal, II m'a fait trop de mal pour en dire du bien. Richelieu.
Page 49 - Give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me : lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who ia the
Page 373 - When lovely woman stoops to folly And finds, too late, that men betray, What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away
Page 52 - Avec de la vertu, de la capacité, et une bonne conduite, l'on peut être insupportable ; les manières que l'on néglige comme de petites choses, sont souvent ce qui fait que les hommes décident de vous en bien ou en mal ; une légère attention à les avoir douces et polies, prévient leur mauvais jugement.
Page 32 - runs away may fight again. He that fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise to fight again.
Page 485 - 40 : Slaves cannot breathe in England : if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Page 415 - C'est de lui que nous vient cet art ingénieux De peindre la parole et de parler aux yeux, Et par les traits divers de ligures tracées Donner de la couleur et du corps aux pensées.
Page 126 - In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow, Hast so much wit, and mirth, and spleen about thee. That there's no living with thee nor without thee.