Transactions of the American Philological Association, المجلد 21

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الصفحة lvii - Committee of ten, composed of the above officers and five other members of the Association. 3. All the above officers shall be elected at the last session of each annual meeting. ARTICLE III. — MEETINGS. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association in the city of New York, or at such other place as at a preceding annual meeting shall be deter* mined upon.
الصفحة 68 - He further states that he was actuated to this labor both from a desire to possess (habendi cupiditas) these priceless treasures, and also from a lack of confidence in the accuracy of common scribes and their ability to decipher the writing already somewhat indistinct and in some places nearly illegible. Writing of his copy to his friend Neri Morando, in 1358 or 1359 (the date of the letter is uncertain2), Petrarch says : — Est mihi volumen epistolarum eius (Ciceronis) ingens, quod ipse olim manu...
الصفحة 85 - ... auctorem, principem, ducem praebeas, postremo ut pacem esse iudices non in armis positis sed in abiecto armorum et servitutis metu. haec si et...
الصفحة 99 - The transition (samparaya) does not show itself to the childish one, heedless, befooled with the folly of wealth, thinking "this [is] the world ; there is no other" — again and again he comes under my control. Samparaya (as above, i. 29) is the great change, from this life to the other. 7. The one which by many is not attainable even for hearing, which many even hearing do not know — wondrous [is] the speaker, well off (kttfala) [is] the attainer of it ; wondrous is the knower, well off is the...
الصفحة 64 - Primus vero omnium Franciscus Petrarcha magno vir ingenio maioreque diligentia et poesim et eloquentiam excitare coepit, nec tamen is attigit ciceronianae eloquentiae florem, quo multos in hoc saeculo videmus ornatos, in quo quidem nos librorum magis quam ingenii carentiam defectumque culpamus...
الصفحة 12 - Pay ransom to the owner And fill the bag to the brim. Who is the owner ? The slave is owner, And ever was.
الصفحة xii - a garden," and its applicability to a form of hair-cut has been variously understood. It seems best to consider the word to refer not to the appearance of the head as a whole, but to the round plot, so to speak, in the middle, which was kept carefully trimmed, while the rest of the hair, worn comparatively long, surrounded it like a hedge. The word...
الصفحة xliii - Ki ! I bin want fer see you bery bahd. I bin-a tell you' nunk Jeem' how fine noung mahn you is. 'E ahx wey you no come fer shum. Fine b'y — fine b'y," etc., etc. In this extract we have " nunk " for " uncle " ; " noung " for " young " ; " b'y " for
الصفحة 111 - A hundred and one are the pipes (nddi) of the heart ; of them one passes out unto the crown (murdhan) ; by it going aloft, one goes to immortality ; the others are for departing in various directions. This verse is Chand. Up. viii. 6. 6, without variation. 17. The inner self, a person of a thumb's measure, [is] ever entered into the heart of people ; this from his own body one should draw out (pra-vrh) with wisdom (firmness ? dhdiryd), as an [arrow-]shaft from the w#w/Vz[-reed] ; this one should...
الصفحة 71 - Ciceronis epistolas, ut alias dixi, omnes vellem, et libri quantitatem rogo notam facias. Illas circiter LX quas habere te dicis , nescio an in continuato opere an excerptas habeas atque delectas , et ideo arbitrio tuo dimiserim numquid illarum me velis esse participem.

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