- You must take heed e∣specially.
- Ante omnia cavendū puto maximè.
- They are proved guilty
- Palam sceleris com∣perti sunt.
- He studies vertue more then he used.
- Acriùs solito virtuti dat operam.
- The hast of the mes∣senger makes mee brief.
- Importuna redeuntis ad te nuntii festina∣tio me plura scribere non permisit.
- If I were in their case.
- Si essem ex eorum nu∣mero.
- He took it in anger.
- Cum bile & stomacho illud excipit.
- I knew you did not do this to discredit me.
- Sed cum non ignorem te hoc alio versum facere, quam ut no∣mini meo impingas.
- Some men told me lately.
- Qi idam mihi nuper retulerunt.
Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
About this Item
- Title
- Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
- Author
- Shirley, James, 1596-1666.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Richard Lowndes, at the White-Lion in S. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1660.
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- Subject terms
- Latin language -- Grammar
- English language -- Grammar
- Cite this Item
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"Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93172.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Pages
Page 214
- To keep company with Ranters and Spend∣thrifts.
- Conversari ganeoni∣bus & perditissimis patrimoniorum de∣coctoribus.
- You shall never avoid their ill language.
- Nunquam declinabis virulenta linguarum verbera.
80.