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" Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare, Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te " — * * Thus Englished by the famous Tom Brown :  "
Works, Including His Letters to His Son, &c: To which is Prefixed an ... - Page xxi
by Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1853 - 647 pages
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The Principles of Phrenology

Sid Smith - 1838 - 246 pages
...tangible reason for their dislike, but they for ever keep their eye upon the object of their suspicion. " Non amo te Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare — Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te."* They are always successful in discovering that the dislike is well founded. Their mind misgives...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan ..., Volume 3

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1842 - 572 pages
...be better exemplified than by the sentiment expressed in the well-known epigram of Martial : — " Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare. Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te ! " The English parody may be more applicable to these gentlemen . — " I do not like thee,...
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The speeches of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a sketch of ..., Volume 3

Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1842 - 576 pages
...be better exemplified than by the sentiment expressed in the well-known epigram of Martial : — " Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare. Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te ! " The English parody may be more applicable to these gentlemen . — " I do not like thee....
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M. Val. Martialis Epigrammaton libri, Volume 1

Martial - 1842 - 482 pages
...rescinde с 5. sordent limen ip voltus Fob 6. fuscae He colle <f comae И 7. fru.itur О XXXII. í¥on amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare: Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te. ХХХШ. ,«i ~-,...г„%.ini.sNum non flet cum sola est GelHa patrem, Si ipiis adest, iussae...
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Lessingiana

Gottlieb Christian Friedrich Mohnike - 1843 - 192 pages
...weöwegen: ©erntg, ¡ф ^affe 2)iф. Slm ©ranb ift ni^tö gelegen. SRartiall. 32: 83 Ad Sabidium. Non amo te, Sabidi : nee possum dicere quare ; Hoc tantum possum dicere , non amo te. — ' Ф. 2>ie Antwort beö ©abin gebort allein unferm 2)idjter: £af miф fo »iel 2)u wllft...
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The Works of Thomas Jackson, D.D.: Sometime President of Corpus ..., Volume 4

Thomas Jackson - 1844 - 442 pages
...no better than the lamb perhaps could give why he flies the wolf, could this silly creature speak : Non amo te (Sabidi) nee possum dicere quare, Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te. EMart. Epigr. lib. i. Ep. 33.] I love thee nought, Sabidius, ne can I tell thee why. 'Tis all...
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Progressive oral lessons for French conversation; or Viva voce practice in ...

John Charles Tarver - 1845 - 248 pages
...falsi amici sereno vitse tempore prsesto sunt, simul atque hyemem fortunse viderint, avolant omnes. Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare, Hoc tantum possum dicere : non amo te. Carolina Paullus emit ; recitat sua carmina Paullus, Nam quod emas, possis dicere jure tuum....
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Official Calendar of the Church, Containing an Exposition of the Several ...

John Boys - 1849 - 276 pages
...out of devotion and piety, but out of faction and malice : well, or rather ill, each may say with the poet, "Non amo te Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare: Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te." — Martial. I do not love thee Sabidi, I cannot tell the reason why ; I do not love thee,...
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The King's College Magazine, Volume 2

1842 - 240 pages
...thy mother's, my fair child?" We can learn by consulting Martial, in whom we find the following : " Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare : Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te." In Catullus also we have : " Odi et amo : quare id faciam fortasse requiris : Nescio, sed...
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Elements of Literature, Or, An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric and ...

E. A. ANSLEY - 1849 - 288 pages
...And finishing the piece, she smiling said, Behold one work of mine, which ne'er shall fade." Prior. "Non amo te, sabidi, nee possum dicere quare, Hoc tantum possum dicere ; non amo te." — Martial. "Tieaaptf >ni Xapiftf, llit>jiicu Svo, xtM Sexa Movffcu; AF (ixv'At; 'an riayiti;...
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