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... Latin Poem - Carisbrook Castle — ** The Eight Braves " -Classical Jingle , 9 . REPLIES : -Coronation Stone , 9 - Burgomasco - Venetian Glass - Peerage of Scales , 11 - Hora Nause - Clerk of the Kitchen - W . H. Swepstone - Double ...
... Latin Poem - Carisbrook Castle — ** The Eight Braves " -Classical Jingle , 9 . REPLIES : -Coronation Stone , 9 - Burgomasco - Venetian Glass - Peerage of Scales , 11 - Hora Nause - Clerk of the Kitchen - W . H. Swepstone - Double ...
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... LATIN POEM . - Who was the author of the hexameters beginning with the well - known line Propria quæ maribus tribuunter mascula dicas , and concluding with Et valeo , caleo ; gaudent hæc namque supino ? T. W. R. CARISBROOK CASTLE AND ...
... LATIN POEM . - Who was the author of the hexameters beginning with the well - known line Propria quæ maribus tribuunter mascula dicas , and concluding with Et valeo , caleo ; gaudent hæc namque supino ? T. W. R. CARISBROOK CASTLE AND ...
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... Latin extimus . The following passage , which I find in Lewis and Short , will explain both the word and its connexion : - " Novem orbes , quorum unus est cœlestis , extimus , qui reliquos omnes complectitur " ( Cic . , ' Rep . , ' vi ...
... Latin extimus . The following passage , which I find in Lewis and Short , will explain both the word and its connexion : - " Novem orbes , quorum unus est cœlestis , extimus , qui reliquos omnes complectitur " ( Cic . , ' Rep . , ' vi ...
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... Latin dictionary , with the Latin equivalent specula , a height , eminence , look - out . Hence the verb to toot , anciently to tote , to spy , look carefully , to pry . Toot - hill is the English " Look - out . " The fullest ...
... Latin dictionary , with the Latin equivalent specula , a height , eminence , look - out . Hence the verb to toot , anciently to tote , to spy , look carefully , to pry . Toot - hill is the English " Look - out . " The fullest ...
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... Latin Aristotle . Tetragonus or tetragonum is found virtues ' ; - the orthographical improvements philan- in late Latin , and vituperium may be seen in Scapula throphy ( p . 276 , 288 ) , Westfalia , and mosks ; the comparative ...
... Latin Aristotle . Tetragonus or tetragonum is found virtues ' ; - the orthographical improvements philan- in late Latin , and vituperium may be seen in Scapula throphy ( p . 276 , 288 ) , Westfalia , and mosks ; the comparative ...
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Página 400 - ... poking his nose between the pages of some old volume in order to see what he can appropriate. They will not allow one to say "Ring the bell" without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sidney, or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean "roars," without finding out the precise verse in Homer or Horace from which we have plagiarised it (fact!).
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Página 240 - England, beginneth the 25th of March, the same day supposed to be the first day upon which the world was created, and the day when Christ was conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary...
Página 22 - Frere's words are well-known and memorable: "....if not particularly objects of curiosity in themselves... must I think be considered in that light, from the situation in which they were found They are, I think, evidently weapons of war, fabricated and used by a people who had not the use of metals.