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She examined me in her turn, but not at such great length as her husband, and, with the superior scent of her sex, her conclusion was, as I had the right to expect, that of the præses in the Malade Imaginaire: "Dignus es intrare." The miller, who saw what turn things were taking, lifted his cap and treated me to a smile.

It is no wonder, therefore, he succeeds in it better than the man of humanity, as a person who makes use of indirect methods is more likely to grow rich than the fair trader. Part Two. Quis enim bonus, aut face dignus Arcana, qualem Cereris vult esse sacerdos, Ulla aliena sibi credat mala? JUV., Sat. xv. 140. Who can all sense of others' ills escape, Is but a brute, at best, in human shape.

Eccl. ix. 1: "Nescit homo utrum amore an odio dignus sit." See St. John of the Cross, Mount Carmel, bk. iii. ch. xxxiv. The sections 6, 7, and 8 are the thirteenth letter of the second volume, ed. Doblado. See Relation iii. section 13.

My question, therefore, of the Genesis interpreters is: Why will you insist on the text meaning only the second element in Creation the production on earth, and not the Design or its issue in heaven? Surely it is the "dignus vindice nodus" in this case.

The Intendant in great voice led off a macaronic verse of Moliere, that had often made merry the orgies of Versailles: "'Bene, bene, bene, respondere! Dignus, dignus es, entrare In nostro laeto corpore!"

"Is it possible that your majesty will deign to accept?" murmured the superintendent. "Why, really, monsieur," said the king, laughing, "I think I do more than accept; I rather fancy I am inviting myself." "Your majesty overwhelms me with honor and delight," exclaimed Fouquet, "but I shall be obliged to repeat what M. Vieuville said to your ancestor, Henry IV., Domine non sum dignus."

They knelt side by side, adoring together, breathing together the air that was now in very deed the air of Heaven. And it seemed to Anthony as if the Presence smiled upon them, and sanctioned and sanctified the thing that was in his heart. "Domine, non sum dignus," solemnly rose the voice of the priest, "Domine, non sum dignus . . ." It was the supreme moment.

It should be 'was' and 'to be'. The 'dignus fui' has here the sense of 'dignum me habuit Deus'. See Herbert's little poem in the Temple: Sweetest Saviour, if my soul Were but worth the having, Quickly should I then control Any thought of waving; But when all my care and pains Cannot give the name of gains To thy wretch so full of stains, What delight or hope remains? Ib. p. 404. Chap.

"For tragedy implies some ponderable matter in dispute, some dignus vindice nodus; and this piece of work was all about the petulance of a young ass that had been spoiled, and wanted nothing so much as to be tied up and soundly belted.

On Saturday afternoon at five o'clock H and I went to have tea at the Hotel de l'Europe. Suddenly, as I was eating buttered toast, a man or what seemed to be one dressed like a hotel porter entered and asked me would I like to see the Pope on Easter Day. I bowed my head humbly and said "Non sum dignus," or words to that effect. He at once produced a ticket!