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... lives His life as he has wished ? Let me but live According to my will ; am I not then More free than Brutus ? " " An tu tibi Verba blanda esse aurum rere ? dicta docta pro datis ? PLAUTUS . Asinaria , Act III . , Sc . I. , 21 ...
... lives His life as he has wished ? Let me but live According to my will ; am I not then More free than Brutus ? " " An tu tibi Verba blanda esse aurum rere ? dicta docta pro datis ? PLAUTUS . Asinaria , Act III . , Sc . I. , 21 ...
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... lives within the wound . ” " Animi cultus ille erat ei quasi quidem humanitatis cibus . " CICERO . De Finibus , V. , 19 , 54 . " This mental culture was as it were food to his higher nature . " “ Animi est enim omnis actio , et imago ...
... lives within the wound . ” " Animi cultus ille erat ei quasi quidem humanitatis cibus . " CICERO . De Finibus , V. , 19 , 54 . " This mental culture was as it were food to his higher nature . " “ Animi est enim omnis actio , et imago ...
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... live well ; in old age it is my care to die well for to die well is to die willingly . " " Apertos Bacchus amat collis . " " Bacchus loves the open hills . " VIRGIL . Georgics , II . , 112 . Apex est autem senectutis auctoritas ...
... live well ; in old age it is my care to die well for to die well is to die willingly . " " Apertos Bacchus amat collis . " " Bacchus loves the open hills . " VIRGIL . Georgics , II . , 112 . Apex est autem senectutis auctoritas ...
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... live well and honestly . ' sempiterna . " " Brevis a natura nobis vita data est : at memoria bene redditae vitae CICERO . Philippica , XIV . , 12 , 32 . Short is the life which nature has given us : but the memory of a life nobly laid ...
... live well and honestly . ' sempiterna . " " Brevis a natura nobis vita data est : at memoria bene redditae vitae CICERO . Philippica , XIV . , 12 , 32 . Short is the life which nature has given us : but the memory of a life nobly laid ...
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... live to - morrow ? E'en to - day's too late ; He is the wise man who lived yesterday . " " Credat Judaeus Apella ... live who lives retired , and keeps His wants within the limit of his means . ' " " Crede mihi , miseris coelestia numina ...
... live to - morrow ? E'en to - day's too late ; He is the wise man who lived yesterday . " " Credat Judaeus Apella ... live who lives retired , and keeps His wants within the limit of his means . ' " " Crede mihi , miseris coelestia numina ...
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