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From lofty ether everyone delights
But since one can get words sans any payment From lofty ether, everyone delights In speaking truth or falsehood of himself, For he can do it with impunity;" yet uses much tiresome boasting, intermixing with the passion and action of his plays irrelevant matter about himself.
— from Plutarch's Morals by Plutarch

forms like eundem eum dem
eī´dem eī´dem eī´dem iīs´dem eīs´dem iīs´dem eīs´dem iīs´dem eīs´dem a. From forms like eundem ( eum + -dem ), eōrundem ( eōrum + -dem ), we learn the rule that m before d is changed to n .
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

forms like eundem eum dem
From forms like eundem ( eum + -dem ), eôrundem ( eôrum + -dem ), we learn the rule that m before d is changed to n .
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

fairest lady ever eyes did
‘And didst thou see her flung into the oil? and didn’t the soothing oil—the emollient oil, refuse to boil, good Hedzoff—and to spoil the fairest lady ever eyes did look on?’
— from The Rose and the Ring by William Makepeace Thackeray

For longer experiments experiments during
For longer experiments (experiments during the night and particularly for bed-ridden patients) a type of calorimeter which permits the introduction of a couch or bed has been devised.
— from Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man by Thorne M. (Thorne Martin) Carpenter

flechas los escudos eran de
Trayan al cuello sus arcos y flechas: los escudos eran de unas conchas de pescado muy fuerte.
— from History of Spanish and Portuguese Literature (Vol 1 of 2) by Friedrich Bouterwek


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