10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «MENTIS PENETRALIA»
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The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and ... - Strona 230
Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severurn Pande, Pater ; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacerdos, Corda patent hominum, atque altae penetralia Mentis. 15 . Tuque aures adhibe vacuas, facilesque, Favoni, (Quod tibi crescit opus), simplex nee ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford,
1816
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The Poems of Thomas Gray. With Critical Notes, a Life of ... - Strona 255
Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severum Pande, Pater; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacerdos, Corda patent hominum, atque altae penetralia Mentis. 15 Tuque aures adhibe vacuas, facilesque, Favoni, (Quod tibi crescit opus) simplex nec ...
Thomas Gray, John MITFORD (Vicar of Benhall.),
1814
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The poems of Thomas Gray with critical notes, a life of ... - Strona 255
Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severum Pande, Pater ; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacer- dos, Corda patent hominum, atque altae penetralia Mentis. 15 Tuque aures adhibe vacuas, facilesque, Fa- voni, (Quod tibi crescit opus) simplex nec ...
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The Poetical Works: With The Life of Thomas Gray - Strona 205
Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severum Pande, Pater; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacerdos, Corda patent hominum, atque altae penetralia Mentis. 15 Tuque aures adhibe vacuas, facilesque, Favoni, (Quod tibi crescit opus) simplex nec ...
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The Works of Thomas Gray - Tom 1 - Strona 205
Tu caecas rerum causas, fontemque severum Pande, Pater; tibi enim, tibi, veri magne Sacerdos, Corda patent hominum, atque altas penetralia Mentis. is Tuque aures adhibe vacuas, facilesque, Favoni, (Quod tibi crescit opus) simplex nec ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford, Norton Nicholls,
1840
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The works of Thomas Gray (ed. by J. Mitford). - Strona 205
Mentis penetralia nudat," Claud. Rap. Pros, i. 213. V. 16. Faciles habuit aures," Quintil. Inst. Orat. vi. v. p. 576. " Vacuas aures adhibe," Lucret. i. 45. V. 21. " Eventusque secundet," Virg. Georg. iv. 397. Mentis. 15 quicquid [auras, Hinc variae vitai ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford,
1836
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A dictionary of quotations from various authors in ancient ... - Strona 223
Mentis gratissimus error. Hor. — " An agreeable abstraction of mind." A pleasing reverie, from which, although it can tend to no good purpose, one is unwilling to be roused. — M. 2346. Mentis penetralia. Claud. — " The inmost recess of the ...
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A Dictionary of Latin Phrases: Comprehending a Methodical ...
He breaks his MiNd to ; mentis penetralia nudat. To apply his MIND to the best and most praiseworthy studies ; animum ad præclaras artes, optimarum laudum studia, adjungere. To consider any thing seriously in his MIND ; acri aiïimo, ...
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Tyronis thesaurus: or, Entick's Latin-English dictionary, ... - Strona 383
E liquidis penetralibus, out of the deeps, Hil Auiini penetralia ima, Stat. mentis penetralia, Claud, most secret thoughts. Penetralis, e. adj. of, or belonging to the inmost parts of any place, or palace, piercing. Dii penetrans, the household gods, ...
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The New Latin and English Dictionary. (A New Edition.). - Strona 330
Mentis penetralia, most fecret tboughts, Claud. Pěnětralis, e. adj. of, or belonging to the inmost parts of any place or palace. Dei penetrales, tbe boufebold gods, Catull. Pěnětrālis, piercing, Lucr, Pēnětrans, tis. pt penetrating, piercing, paffing ...