Classical And Foreign Quotations Law Terms And Maxims Proverbs Mottoes Phras

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Wm Francis Henry William Francis Henry King
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Half seas over ; mellow.
1391. Entre esprit et talent il y a la proportion du tout a sa partie. (Fr. ) La Bruy. Car. Vol. Ii. P. 80. Wit is to talent> as the whole is to a part.
EQUI. 155 1392. Entre le bon sens et le bon gout il y a la difference de la cause a son effet. (Fr. ) La Bruy. Car. Vol. Ii. P. 80. Between good sense and good taste, there is the same difference as between cause and effect.
1393. Entre nos ennemis Les plus a craindre sont sou vent les plus petits. (Fr. ) La Font. Lion
...et Moucheron. Among our enemies, the most to be dreaded are often the smallest.
1394. Entre nous. (Fr. ) Between ourselves. Privately; con- fidentially.
1395. En ve'rite', ce siecle est un mauvais moment. (Fr. ) Musset?
In truth this age is an evil time.
1396. En ve'rite' Pamour ne saurait etre profond, s'il n'est pas pur. (Fr. ) Comte 1 Love will in truth never be deep, if it is not pure.
1397. En vieillissant on devient plus fou et plus sage. (Fr. ) La Rochef. 1 As men get old they become at once more foolish and more wise.


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