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" Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus. "
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Page 227
by William Shakespeare - 1821
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 28

1921 - 530 pages
...the human voice divine. Remembering this unforgettable experience, I feel inclined to alter Horace 's Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus into Altius insculpunt animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta vagantibus. In thus...
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Festschrift zur Feier seines 70jährigen Geburtstages: am 9. Januar 1893 ...

1893 - 492 pages
...instruction with a short text and good illustrations than with lengthy descriptions without pictures; for: 'Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus.' When I had read the book through and had rejoiced over the fine and intuitive pictures, I became convinced...
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Calendar

University of St. Andrews - 1904 - 790 pages
...; Militiae quamquam piger et malus, utilis urbi, Si das hoc, parvis quoque rebus magna juvari. (6) Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator : non tamen intus Digna geri promes in scenam multaque tolles Ex...
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Examinations Papers

1877 - 470 pages
...once 'tis offered Shall never find it more. 2. Quote parallels from Shakespeare to the following (a) Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus. — Horace, Ep. II., 3, 180. (b) Exilis domus est ubi non et multa supersunt Et dominum fallunt et...
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Temple Bar, Volume 2

1861 - 584 pages
...suspicions without reticence or reserve at some one individual, as in the case of the Road mystery ! " Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus." But in the case of newspaper reports we apply neither the auricular nor ocular tests. i Come, pleasing...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations: The Illiterati's Guide to ...

Jon R. Stone - 2005 - 413 pages
...bona quam mala sentire (or sentiunt): men are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes (Livy) segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus: what we learn merely through the ear makes less impression upon our minds than what is presented to...
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An Analysis of Criminal Liability

168 pages
...are numerous and accessible, or reports cheap and widely disseminated. And on the old principle — segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus — I must admit that public execution, of such sentences as are capable of it, has still something...
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