Classical And Foreign Quotations a Polyglot Manual of Historical And Literary S

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Wm Francis Henry William Francis Henry King
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1, 8, 6. — / am not going to give ten tliousand drachmce (=£320) Jor repentance. Demosthenes to the courtesan, Lais.
2000. Oi' Aeyetv rvy ka-a-l Seti/os, aAAa (rtyrjv dSvvaros. Epicharmi Frag.
268. (Frag. Philosoph. Gr. , ed. Mullachius, Paris, I860). — Though poor in speech, thou canst not hold thy tongue. V. Gell. 1, 15, 15.
2001. Oil pevit-on etre mieux qu'au sein de sa famille? J. F. Marmontel, Lucile, sc. 4 (Com. Opera in 1 Act, Music by Gretry, 1769). — Where can one be better than in the
... hot'Om of ones family? It goes on.
Tout est content, le coeur, les yeux, Vivons, airaons comme nos aieux !
It was sung by the crowd on the entry of Louis XVI. Into Paris, Thursday, July 16, 1789, two days after the taking of the Bastille. The song was also repeated on the following Sept. 7th, when the "Dames rran9aises" — wives of Parisian artists — presented the Nat. Assembly with offerings of their own jewels and trinkets for the pojuilar cause. N. J. Hugou, Mimoircs Hist, clc la Eevol.


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