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To make that clear to you, I will read you an extract from a book on dispensing which I found in the Dispensary of the Red Cross Hospital at Tadminster: "'The following prescription has become famous in text books: Strychninae Sulph. . . . . . gr.I Potass Bromide . . . . . . . 3vi Aqua ad. . . . . . . . . . . 3viii Fiat Mistura
"I have heard of him," he replied, intent for the moment on the pattern of his wine-glass. "Clever?" "That is a point upon which I could not venture an opinion. You must ask some more competent judge." "Come, now," said I, shaking my head, and trying to look knowing; "you you know what I mean, well enough. Is he a grim old fellow? A a griffin, you know! Come, is he a gr r r riffin?"
Aen. 3, 411: Angusti rarescent claustra Pelori. Chattos suos. As if the Chatti were the children of the Forest, and the Forest emphatically their country. Passow. Prosequitur, deponit. Begins, continues, and ends with the Chatti. Poetical==is coextensive with. Duriora, sc. solito, or his, cf. Gr. 256, 9. Stricti, sinewy, strong, which has the same root as stringo.
"We are glad to see you, sir; we had not looked to do so again." "Not looked to do so, Your Gr... Majesty!" he echoed, plainly not understanding, and it was observed that he stumbled over the Duke's new title. "We had imagined that the pleasures of the town were claiming your entire attention."
Bonaventura Vulcanus, who took occasion from Grotius's publishing this book, to write his elogium in verse, says in the conclusion, that Apollo had opened to him his sanctuary, and that he was himself an Apollo. Grotius's modesty would not permit him to leave us ignorant that he had been assisted by his Father in this work. Scal. 375. Ep. Gr. 2. Ep. Lips. ad Belgas, Cent. 3. p. 83. Ep. 130. Fab.
"Wastes time, for one thing. The actors don't listen except when their own parts are being read." "Good gracious!" "Their own parts are all they have to look out for," the old man informed him dryly. "I've known actors to play a long time in parts that didn't appear in the last act, and they never know how the play ended." "Good gracious!" "Never cared, either," Tinker added. "Good gr " "Sh!
The 'Mary Church affair' here referred to was the laying the foundation-stone of the Church, built or restored, it is hard to say which, on the lines of the former one, and preserving the old tower, at St. Mary Church, near Torquay. Though the death of the Rev. Gr.
At that time he was very far from being rich: his father being alive, what properly belonged to him was only the savings of his salary and his wife's fortune. Grotii votum, p. 664. Apol. c. 13. Mare clausum l. 1. p. 198. Apol. c. 15. Apol. c. 13. Ibid. c. 16. Ibid. c. 19. Dedication of his Apology. Apol. c. 13. 17. Hug. Grotii votum, p. 669. Ep. Gr. 161.
For the change of dialect in elegy, &c., see Thumb, Handbuch d. gr. Dialekte, pp. 327-30, 368 ff., and the literature there cited. Fick and Hoffmann overstated the change, but Hoffmann's new statement in Die griechische Sprache, 1911, sections on Die Elegie, seems just. The question of Tyrtaeus is complicated by other problems. The inference was pointed out to me by Miss Harrison.
Charcot and other French authors have noticed the frequent occurrence of suspension of the sexual instinct during the administration of Fowler's solution. Jackson speaks of recovery after the ingestion of two ounces of arsenic by the early employment of an emetic. Walsh reports a case in which 600 gr. of arsenic were taken without injury. The remarkable tolerance of arsenic eaters is well known.
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