| John Delafield Phelps - 1842 - 304 lehte
...Raikes, and W. Dicey. 1723. (Impf.) 8vo. 8 Symonds' Yat. A Loco-descriptive poem written in May, 1810. " Si quid novisti rectius istis " Candidas imperti. Si non, his utere mecum." Hor. Monraouth, from the press of Charles Heath — sold by him and the surrounding booksellers. 8vo.... | |
| Charles Herbert Cottrell - 1842 - 448 lehte
....C$5 •.. RECOLLECTIONS OF SIBERIA, IN THE YEAKS 1840 AND 1841. BY CHARLES HERBERT COTTRELL, ESQ. Si quid novisti rectius istis Candidas imperti, si non, his utere mecum. HORAC.K. LONDON: JOHN W. PARKER, WEST STRAND. M.DCCC.XLII. f. LONDON: HARBISON AND Co., PRINTERS, ST.... | |
| Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward - 1842 - 118 lehte
...sufficiently clear. He has, however, done his best, and can only say in the oft-quoted words of the poet — " si quid novisti rectius istis Candidas imperti, si non, — his utere mecum." A grateful task remains. To the Messrs. Loddiges, who may most justly be styled ' Hortulanorum Principes,'... | |
| Philip Lovell Phillips - 1845 - 126 lehte
...benefiting the patients. In conclusion, he Would, with all sincerity, use the words of the Latin poet — " Si quid novisti rectius istis Candidas imperti ; si non his utere mecum." PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. In committing this little work to the press for a Second Edition, the Author... | |
| Free Church of Scotland - 1845 - 602 lehte
...that the time is short ; and as to the mode and manner of discharging it, saying, in all sincerity, ' si quid novisti rectius istis Candidas imperti ; si non, his utere mecum." several languages, and are read with equal avidity by Protestants and Catholics alike. Independent... | |
| Richard A. F. Barrett - 1847 - 516 lehte
...Greek, and Roman authors for proofs of his opinion, by exhorting his friend in these words of Horace : Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidas imperti ; si non, his utere mecum. To me the above is quite unsatisfactory ; and, with due deference to so great a character, I think... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1848 - 472 lehte
...unfit to be pressed upon the attention of their juniors. And I may say, at starting, with Horace — Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidas imperti. Si non, his utere mecum. The unthinking part of the public conceive that you are altogether, or principally, concerned in, and... | |
| H. Francke - 1849 - 284 lehte
...PREFATORY REMARKS BY THE TRANSLATOR 241 PART I. OUTLINES OF A NEW THEORY OF DISEASE, APPLIED TO HYDROPATHY. si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidas imperti ; si non, his utere mecum. HOR. EPIST. OUTLINES NEW THEORY OF DISEASE. A. ASSIMILATIVE AND SECRETIVE POWERS IN GENERAL. THE power... | |
| 1849 - 546 lehte
...investigation. So far from deprecating, it courts inquiry. Its language is not, with mock modesty, ' Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidas imperti ; si non, his utere mecum.' On the contrary, it quietly and calmly, but firmly, unhesitatingly, and certainly proposes itself as... | |
| Directions - 1850 - 128 lehte
...CATTLE, SHEEP, AND DOGS, BY A GENTLEMAN OF MANY TEAKS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. AND A MASTER OP HOUNDS. ' si quid novisti rectius istis Candidas imperti ; si non his utere mecum. Hor. epist. iv. v. 67. SECOND EDITION. LONDON : SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO. SHREWSBURY : PRINTED BY... | |
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