A Dictionary of Quotations in Most Frequent Use: Taken Chiefly from the Latin and French Bu Comprising Many from the Greek, Spanish, and Italian Languages |
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... Honour earned by military exploits . Motto of the Ir . V. MIDDLETON . Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet . Lat.- - Any ru- mour is sufficient against calamity . " - When a man is distressed , a breath may complete his ruin . Ad ...
... Honour earned by military exploits . Motto of the Ir . V. MIDDLETON . Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet . Lat.- - Any ru- mour is sufficient against calamity . " - When a man is distressed , a breath may complete his ruin . Ad ...
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... Honour earned by military exploits . Motto of the Ir . V. MIDDLETON . Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet . Lat.- " Any ru- mour is sufficient against calamity . " - When a man is distressed , a breath may complete his ruin . Ad ...
... Honour earned by military exploits . Motto of the Ir . V. MIDDLETON . Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet . Lat.- " Any ru- mour is sufficient against calamity . " - When a man is distressed , a breath may complete his ruin . Ad ...
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... of alchemy , or the vain search after the philosopher's stone . " It is an art without art , which has its beginning in false- hood , its middle in toil , and its end in poverty . " Artes honorabit . Lat . " He will honour the AR- -AR.
... of alchemy , or the vain search after the philosopher's stone . " It is an art without art , which has its beginning in false- hood , its middle in toil , and its end in poverty . " Artes honorabit . Lat . " He will honour the AR- -AR.
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... honour the arts . " . Motto of the Ir . B. COLERAINE . Aspera facetiæ , ubi nimis ex vero traxêre , acrem sui memoriam relinquunt . TACITUS . " A bitter jest , when the satire comes too near the truth , leaves a sharp sting behind it ...
... honour the arts . " . Motto of the Ir . B. COLERAINE . Aspera facetiæ , ubi nimis ex vero traxêre , acrem sui memoriam relinquunt . TACITUS . " A bitter jest , when the satire comes too near the truth , leaves a sharp sting behind it ...
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... of alchemy , or the vain search after the philosopher's stone . " It is an art without art , which has its beginning in false- hood , its middle in toil , and its end in poverty . " Artes honorabit . Lat . " He will honour the ARAR.
... of alchemy , or the vain search after the philosopher's stone . " It is an art without art , which has its beginning in false- hood , its middle in toil , and its end in poverty . " Artes honorabit . Lat . " He will honour the ARAR.
Common terms and phrases
amor animo animum applied argument atque bien BOILEAU BRUYERE C'est CICERO CLAUDIAN court crime danger Deus dicere enim equal facit faith faults fear fides fool fortuna fortune frequently give guilt habet hæc happy homines hommes honour HORACE human Ital JUVENAL king labour Law Lat Law Maxim licet live LUCAN malè matter ment mihi mind Motto Motto of L multa nature Nemo neque nerally never nihil nisi nunc nunquam omnes omnia OVID passions PERSIUS person phrase PLAUTUS poet potest praise Pro bono publico Prov proverb qu'on quæ quam quid quis quod quotation rege ROCHEFOUCAULT Roman sæpe SALLUST satis semper SENECA shew sibi sine sometimes speak STANFORD suffer sunt SYRUS TACITUS TERENCE thing tibi tion truth vice VIRG VIRGIL virtue vitæ whilst wise wish writ