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  • Nihil homini tam prospere datum divinitus, quin ei admixtum sit aliquid difficultatis, in amplissima quaque laetitia subest quaedam querimonia, conjugatione quadam mellis et fellis.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Haec cum dixisset, procedit extra munitiones quaque pars hostium confertissma est visa irrumpit.

    On Vorenus and Pullo 2005

  • Haec cum dixisset, procedit extra munitiones quaque pars hostium confertissma est visa irrumpit.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • Romanam vero ecclesiam, ubi eum esse notissimum scitis fallere usque quaque non potuit, quamvis et hoc fuerit utrumque conatus.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • Romanam vero ecclesiam, ubi eum esse notissimum scitis fallere usque quaque non potuit, quamvis et hoc fuerit utrumque conatus.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • Quominus in nostris ponaris, amice, libellis, nominis efficitur condicione tui. aut ego non alium prius hoc dignarer honore, est aliquis nostrum si modo carmen honor. lex pedis officio fortunaque nominis obstat, 5 quaque meos adeas est uia nulla modos. nam pudet in geminos ita nomen scindere uersus desinat ut prior hoc incipiatque minor, et pudeat si te qua syllaba parte moratur artius appellem Tuticanumque uocem.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • VOTA, VIDE; the other manuscripts have the same text, except that QVOQVE is found in some for _quaque_, while for _uide_ there are the variants

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • The variant _quoque_ for _quaque_ and the different variants for _uide_ would have been secondary corruptions, unless they also were the result of a damaged archetype.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • Probability is all that he expects to reach: _ibid. _, 'quid sit in quaque re maxime probabile semper requiremus.'

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • The following is an excellent remedy for toothache: 'Sing this for toothache after the sun hath gone down -- "Caio Laio quaque voaque ofer saeloficia sleah manna wyrm."

    The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan

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