Flovvres or eloquent phrases of the Latine speach, gathered ont [sic] of al the sixe comœdies of Terence. VVherof those of the first thre were selected by Nicolas Vdall. And those of the latter three novv to them annexed by I. Higgins, very profitable and necessary for the expedite knovvledge of the Latine tounge

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Flovvres or eloquent phrases of the Latine speach, gathered ont [sic] of al the sixe comœdies of Terence. VVherof those of the first thre were selected by Nicolas Vdall. And those of the latter three novv to them annexed by I. Higgins, very profitable and necessary for the expedite knovvledge of the Latine tounge
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Terence.
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Imprinted at London :: In Fleetestreete by Thomas Marshe,
1581.
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Quotations, Latin -- Early works to 1800.
Latin language -- Conversation and phrase books -- Early works to 1800.
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"Flovvres or eloquent phrases of the Latine speach, gathered ont [sic] of al the sixe comœdies of Terence. VVherof those of the first thre were selected by Nicolas Vdall. And those of the latter three novv to them annexed by I. Higgins, very profitable and necessary for the expedite knovvledge of the Latine tounge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13620.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2025.

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The fourth Scene.

6 Re ipsa repperi. I haue found it in deede.

9 Suam semper egit vitam in otio. He lyued all∣wayes in idlenes.

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11 Sibi vixit. He was all for hymselfe, hee ca•••••• for none but hymselfe.

18 Illi credunt consilia omnia, They commit all their counsayle to hym.

25 Ego a meis me amare, & magni pendi postulo, I couet or desyre to beloued, and wel regarded of myne owne.

27 Mea minime refert, I passe not a whit, it tou∣cheth not me.

28 Sum natu maximus I am the eldest.

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