| Samuel Thomas Bloomfield - Bible - 1826 - 870 pages
...Evangelist. (Kuin.) 5. TrXTjtri'ov TOU %wp[ov, o e. 'I. 'I. Wetstein compares Cic. deLegg. 2, 2.; movemur — nescio quo pacto, locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia. 6. KfKo-7ria.Ka>s, being fatigued. Neuter verbs have often (as here) a passive sense. So 2 Sam. 17,... | |
| Samuel Thomas Bloomfield - Bible - 1826 - 878 pages
...Evangelist. (Kuin.) 5. Tr'h.rpiov TOO %a>piov, o e. 'I. 'I. Wetstein compares Cic. deLegg. 2, 2.j movemur — nescio quo pacto, locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia. 6. KfKoirKUKtof, being fatigued. Neuter verbs have often (as here) a passive sense. So 2 Sam. 17, 2.... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 702 pages
...the death of the Rev. John Ryland, DD, by Robert Hall, MA) memory we love and admire. " Movemur enim, nescio quo pacto, locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, quos diligimus, aut admiramur adsunt vestigia." " The scenes themselves may be little beautiful ; but the delight with which we recollect the traces... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1829 - 740 pages
...first drew his breath, may also be^the more interesting, as the house no longer exists ; * " Movemur nescio quo pacto locis ipsis in quibus eorum, quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia. Me quidem, illii' nostne Athenae non tarn operibus magnific'iB, exquisitisque antiquorum actibus delectant,... | |
| Archibald Alison - Aesthetics - 1830 - 430 pages
...distinguished by the residence of any person, whose memory we admire, produce a similar effect. " Movemur enim, nescio quo pacto, locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, " quos diligimus, aut admiramur adsunt vestigia."* The scenes There are many other instances, equally familiar, sufficient to show what 1 How does it... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1831 - 852 pages
...illi villa? amicior modo factus, atque huic omni solo, in quo tu ortus et procreatus es. Movemur1 enim nescio quo pacto locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia. Me quidein ipsae ilia? nostrae Athena? non tarn operibus magnificis exquisitisque' antiquorum artibus... | |
| 1831 - 448 pages
...villa; amicior modo factus , atque huic omni solo , in quo tu ortus et procreatus es. Movemur1 enim nescio quo pacto locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia. Me quidem ipsae illas nostrse Athenœ non tarn operibus magnifias exquisitisque1 antiquorum artibus... | |
| 1835 - 350 pages
...villae amicior modo factus , atque huic omni solo , in quo tu ortus et procreatus es. Movemur enim nescio quo pacto locis ipsis , in quibus eorum, quos diligimus , aut admiramur, adsimt vestigia. Me quidem ipsœ illae nostrae Athenœ non tam operibus magnificis, exquisitisque antiquorum... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - Commonplace-books - 1838 - 404 pages
...memory, that presents the following passage from some ancient writer, I believe Cicero: " Movemur, nescio quo pacto, locis ipsis in quibus eorum quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia." Michael, whose form and constitution were not calculated to encounter the austerities of his native... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1839 - 348 pages
...and will feel the force of, perhaps he will repeat, the beautiful burst of Cicero : " Movemur enim, nescio quo pacto, locis ipsis in quibus eorum quos diligimus aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia. Me quidem ipsee illae nostrae Athenae, non tarn operibus magnificis exquisitisque antiquorum artibus... | |
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