Phrases oratoriæ elegantiores Editio septima; cui accesserunt phrases aliquot poëtica. Curâ & operâ Tho. Farnabii.

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Phrases oratoriæ elegantiores Editio septima; cui accesserunt phrases aliquot poëtica. Curâ & operâ Tho. Farnabii.
Author
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.
Publication
Londini :: Excudebat Felix Kingstonius,
1638.
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Latin language -- Terms and phrases.
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to Know perfectly.
Memoriter tanquam digitos, nomen, ungues tenere. Exploratum, manifestum, compertum habere, pro certo. Oculatus & auritus testis cognovi. Magísque in aperto sunt. Intus & in cue novi. Ego illius sensum pulchrè calleo. Hoc nemo ignoravit, & priusquam Theognis asceretur. Quis lippus, quis tonsor non novit? Etiam norunt qui nondum aere lvantur. Neque primam tantùm cutem ac sententiarum speciem: sed sangui∣nem quoque ipsum ac medullam verborum ejus crure atque into∣spicere se penitus praedicabat.
Cujus generis minùs trita est notitia.
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