Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.

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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
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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 June 2, 2024.

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Leave your weeping.
Reprime lachrymas.
Pluck up a good heart.
Ipse te collige.
He is famous in Phy∣sick.
Habetur maximi no∣minis in medicina.
Thou art all over in sweat.
Totus sudore mades.
I comply with you.
Tibi morem gero.
You need not tell me that.
Satis istud intelligo te tacente.
Make use of it as it is, if you please.
Utere quale quale est, si tibi placet.
Much talke to little purpose.
O longum sermonem! de nihilo.
It concernes him to make hast.
Festinatione urgetur.
I had it in my thought a good while ago.
Ego jampridem in a∣nimo habebam.
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