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| Martial - 1875 - 506 pages
...Caeciliane, quid est ? 6 Nulla ducum feritas, nulla est insania fern ; Pace frui certa laetitiaque licet. Non nostri faciunt, tibi quod tua tempora sordent, Sed faciunt mores, Caeciliane, tui. . 10 1. olim] In the Catiline orations But it is not known that Cicero Cicero uttered the famous words,... | |
| Martial - 1881 - 496 pages
...Caeciliane, quid est ? tj Nulla ducum feritas, nulla est insania ferri ; Pace frui certa laetitiaque licet. Non nostri faciunt, tibi quod tua tempora sordent, Sed faciunt mores, Caeciliane, tui. 10 1. olim] In the Catiline orations But it is not known that Cicero Cicero uttered the famous words,... | |
| Martial - 1888 - 672 pages
...Caeciliane, quid est ? 6 Nulla ducum feritas, nulla est insania ferri ; Pace frui certa laetitiaque licet. Non nostri faciunt, tibi quod tua tempora sordent, Sed faciunt mores, Caeciliane, tui. 10 1. olim] In the Catiline orations But it is not known that Cicero Cicero uttered the famous words,... | |
| Martial - 1894 - 108 pages
...Caeciliane, quid est ? Nulla ducum feritas, nulla est insania ferri ; Face frui certa laetitiaque licet. 5 Non nostri faciunt, tibi quod tua tempora sordent, Sed faciunt mores, Caeciliane, tui. 97. (IX. xcvn.) On the jealousy of an unknown enemy ; addressed to his friend Julius Martialis. Rumpitur... | |
| 1925 - 634 pages
...subjunctive is well illustrated by another somewhat different passage in Martial : Epigr. ix. 70.9 ff.: Non nostri faciunt tibi quod tua tempora sordent, Sed faciunt mores, Caeciliane, tui. These words refer to a person who bewails the evil times in which he lives, and Martial retorts: "It's... | |
| Edward Kennard Rand - 1926 - 512 pages
...but had asked and answered questions. "Ask and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you." There is a growth...present the neighbors at our door with a tract for the tunes, cheerful in temper and varied in appeal, taken from a long-neglected chapter in the history... | |
| Edward Kennard Rand - 1926 - 550 pages
...cannot see. As Martial observed to a contemporary pessimist: Non nostri faciunt tibi quod tua tenipora sordent, Sed faciunt mores Caeciliane tui. ' You see...long-neglected chapter in the history of humanity. LE LECTIONNAIRE DE SAINT-PERE1 PAK DOM ANDRfi WILMAKT. OSB Ei MANtrscRiT qui porte de nos jours le... | |
| Franz Sauter - 1934 - 202 pages
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| 1941 - 624 pages
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