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Pagina vi
... feelings of those by whom a language is used ? Such distinctions in synonymes are , consequently , most felt in one's native language ; it is only necessary that the feelings in which they have their origin should not be vague and ...
... feelings of those by whom a language is used ? Such distinctions in synonymes are , consequently , most felt in one's native language ; it is only necessary that the feelings in which they have their origin should not be vague and ...
Pagina ix
... to men ; morbidus , to brutes : the æger feels himself ill ; the ægrotus and morbidus actually are so . 2. Morbus and valetudo denote an actual illness ; morbus , objectively , that EGRE - EQUUS . 7 which attacks men ; valetudo.
... to men ; morbidus , to brutes : the æger feels himself ill ; the ægrotus and morbidus actually are so . 2. Morbus and valetudo denote an actual illness ; morbus , objectively , that EGRE - EQUUS . 7 which attacks men ; valetudo.
Pagina 14
... feeling , like paorns . Cic . Verr . v . 63. Alba tunc antiquissimus non solum amicus , verum etiam amator . Tusc . iv . 12. Inter ebri- ositatem et ebrietatem interest , aliudque est amatorem esse , aliud amantem . ( iv . 102. ) AMICUS ...
... feeling , like paorns . Cic . Verr . v . 63. Alba tunc antiquissimus non solum amicus , verum etiam amator . Tusc . iv . 12. Inter ebri- ositatem et ebrietatem interest , aliudque est amatorem esse , aliud amantem . ( iv . 102. ) AMICUS ...
Pagina 16
... feeling and energy of will in co - ordinate relation to mens , the intellect or understanding . Tac . H. i . 84. Quem nobis animum , quas mentes imprecentur . Ter . Andr . i . 1 , 137. Mala mens , malus animus . And , lastly , so far as ...
... feeling and energy of will in co - ordinate relation to mens , the intellect or understanding . Tac . H. i . 84. Quem nobis animum , quas mentes imprecentur . Ter . Andr . i . 1 , 137. Mala mens , malus animus . And , lastly , so far as ...
Pagina 30
... feeling . ( vi . 45. ) CADI , see Labi . CEDERE , see Verberare . CERIMONIA , see Consuetudo . CÆSAR , see Primus . CESARIES , see Crinis . CÆTERI ; RELIQUI . Cæteri ( comparat . of KɛT ) denotes others , as in direct opposition to ...
... feeling . ( vi . 45. ) CADI , see Labi . CEDERE , see Verberare . CERIMONIA , see Consuetudo . CÆSAR , see Primus . CESARIES , see Crinis . CÆTERI ; RELIQUI . Cæteri ( comparat . of KɛT ) denotes others , as in direct opposition to ...
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accessory notion action agere amicus Amittere animal animi animus atque body Brut Cæs Caterva Censere College comp consequence Culmus Curt Delictum denotes dicere Equus especially etiam expression facere feeling Fellow of Trinity Ferocia Ferre FIDES fiducia habere hair Hence Hist honour Ignavia inasmuch INEDIA Invidia lastly late Fellow Latin loqui Ludus Lutum mamilla means merely mind modo moral natural Negare neque ness nihil object one's Orat Oriel College Ovid pæne Parere passion Pecus Perfuga person pilum Planc Plaut Plin poetical populus possession potius probrum prose quæ quam Quintil quod redupl reference relation Rogare Rosc Sæpe Salus satis SECESSIO SEDITIO Senec sense sermo Sext smell Socius solum sort Spernere Sponte Suet Sumere sunt synonymes Tergus term thing tion Trinity College Tusc uligo ultro Vell Verberare Vereri Verr Vetus viii Virg whereas word
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Pagina 145 - And xiii. 25. Cat. ap. Sen. Ep. 94. Emo non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est; quod non opus est, asse carum est.
Pagina 61 - Severus non pugnat, sed rixatur. 2. Controversia takes place between two parties when they place themselves in array on opposite sides; disceptatio, when they commence disputing with each other, in order to arrive at the path of truth, or to discover what is right, but without a hostile feeling...
Pagina 3 - The object of this Work is to enable the Student, as soon as he can decline and conjugate with tolerable facility, to translate simple sentences after given examples, and with given words; the principles trusted to being principally those of imitation and very frequent repetition. It is at once a Syntax, a Vocabulary, and an Exercise Book.
Pagina 98 - Sed in Miltiade erat quum summa humanitas , tum mira comitas , ut nemo tam humilis esset cui non ad eum aditus pateret ; magna auctoritas apud omnes civitates , nobile nomen , laus rei militaris maxima.
Pagina 4 - Catena Aurea. A Commentary on the Four Gospels, collected out of the Works of the Fathers by S. THOMAS AQUINAS. Uniform with the Library of the Fathers.
Pagina 5 - A Collection of Private Devotions: in the practice of the ancient Church called the Hours of Prayer...
Pagina 4 - ... latter work have been led to publish it in a separate form, being assured that those who have subscribed to their translations of the entire Treatises of the ancient Catholic divines, will not feel less interest, or find less benefit, in the use of so very judicious and beautiful a selection from them.
Pagina 7 - Christian's (The) Duty, from the Sacred Scriptures. In Two Parts. Part I. Exhortation to Repentance and a Holy Life. Part II. Devotions for the Closet, in Three Offices, for every Day in the Week. [London : sold by C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Churchyard. 1730.] New Edition. Edited by the Rev. Thomas Dale, MA Small 8vo.