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Plautus is, to be sure, an old comick writer: but in the days of Scipio and Lelius, we find, Terent.
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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Plautus is, to be sure, an old comick writer: but in the days of Scipio and Lelius, we find, Terent.
Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 James Boswell 1767
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Nulla est tam facilis res, quin difficilis siet, Quam invitus facias — _Terent.
The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning Hugh Binning 1640
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You know what _sal_ sometimes signifies among the best Roman authors: _Publius Scipio omnes sale facetiisque superabat_, Cic.; and Terent, _Qui habet salem qui in te est_. "
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(nefit:) naemioerit frequentes legi tam con - tradlasapud optimotaudoret, Terent.
Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera Horace, Ludovicus Desprez, André Dacier 1793
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[70] [Footnote 65: They could scarcely be real Indians; and the Aethiopians, sometimes known by that name, were never used by the ancients as guards or followers: they were the trifling, though costly objects of female and royal luxury, (Terent.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765
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255 Oi§ormoi vnns Arundel. «t torpora Donai. ad Terent.
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera varietate lectionis et perpetva adnotatione illvstrata, a Chr. Gottl ... 1788
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d, 37. iifent melius cibi fune -. ra 3,11, 37.vid. interjprecc. ad Terent.
Sex. Avrel. Propertivs varietate lectionis et perpetva adnotatione illvstratvs Propertius, Sextus 1777
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