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.
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Londini :: Excudebat Felix Kingstonius,
1638.
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Latin language -- Terms and phrases.
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Hope.
Non sine summâ spe & expectatione. In spem veni. Pronus spei. Juvenes summae indolis ad spem, summae spei ad frugem. Expectati ad amplissimam dignitatem viri. Spe lactare, pascere, ducere. Si affulserit spes lucri. Quantâ in spe eram. Spe niti. Tantum efficit mistus timori pudor, spésque desperatione quaesita. Adeo, ut nec plus sperari potuerit, nec spei responderi feliciùs. Sed nihil ab Eloquentiâ metuant: quam ego, si quid omninò promovi, potiùs spero quàm praesto. Jacentes ad melioris sortis spem erigere. Malo in aliorum spe relinquere, quàm in oratione meâ ponere. Magni potius fructus spe, quàm magnae spei fructu.
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