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Vrsum quippe eximie magnitudinis obuium sibi inter dumeta factum iaculo confecit, comitemque suum Ialtonem, quo uiribus maior euaderet, applicato ore egestum belue cruorem haurire iussit. Creditum namque erat, hoc pocionis genere corporei roboris incrementa prestari."

Dibbarra gives his consent to Ishum's plan: Go, Ishum, carry out the word thou hast spoken in accordance with thy desire. Ishum proceeds to do so. The mountain Khi-khi is the first to be attacked. Ishum directed his countenance to the mountain Khi-khi. The god Sibi, a warrior without rival, Stormed behind him. The warrior arrived at the mountain Khi-khi. He raised his hand, destroyed the mountain.

I deny it altogether. I do not think that there is one who knows of your story who believes ill of you." "I could tell you of one, Harry, who thinks very ill of me nay, of two; and they are both in this room. Do you remember how you used to teach me that terribly conceited bit of Latin Nil conscire sibi? Do you suppose that I can boast that I never grow pale as I think of my own fault?

Tuque adeo quem mox quae sint habitura deorum Concilia, incertum est; urbisne invisere, Caesar, Terrarumque velis curam; et te maximus orbis Auctorem frugum, tempestatumque potentem Accipiat, cingens materna tempora myrto: An Deus immensi venias maris, ac tua nautae Numina sola colant: tibi serviat ultima Thule; Teque sibi generum Tethys emat omnibus undis. Geor. i. 1. 25, vi.

Curio ad focum sedenti magnum auri pondus Samnites cum attulissent, repudiati sunt; non enim aurum habere praeclarum sibi videri dixit, sed eis qui haberent aurum imperare. 56 Poteratne tantus animus efficere non iucundam senectutem? Sed venio ad agricolas, ne a me ipso recedam.

The Latin tragic poet touches close upon that sentiment in the fine lines "Rex est qui metuit nihil; Hoc regnum sibi quisque dat." So stood the brothers, Sweyn the outlaw and Harold the Earl, before the reputed prophetess. She looked on both with a steady eye, which gradually softened almost into tenderness, as it finally rested upon the pilgrim.

Gratian, Distinctio, 30, c. 2 Friedberg, i, p. 107: Quecumque mulier, religioni iudicans convenire, comam sibi amputaverit quam Deus ad velamen eius et ad memoriam subiectionis illi dedit, tanquam resolvens ius subiectionis, anathema sit. Cf. Gratian, Causa, 15, Quaest. 3 Friedberg, i, p. 750. Gratian, Dist., 30, c. 6, Friedberg, i, p. 108. See also Deuteronomy xxii, 5.

It is not moulded by the successive incidents of the play, but only disclosed by them; sibi constat." Yet we cannot deny to the play dramatic power; and the reason for this is, as I believe, because it does, after all, possess the dramatic essential not action, but tension.

This has now been for some time absolutely disregarded. No. 117. Saturday, July 14, 1711. Addison. ... Ipsi sibi somnia fingunt. Virg. There are some Opinions in which a Man should stand Neuter, without engaging his Assent to one side or the other.

Pasquin could not have improved on these words. And when, twenty months after his elevation to the papacy, this hard old man died, the inscription which he ordered to be put upon his tomb was in words fit to disarm the satirist: "Here lies Adrian VI., who esteemed nothing in his life more unhappy than that he had been called to rule": "Adrianus VI. hîc situs est, qui nil sibi infelicius in vitâ quam quod imperaret duxit."