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| - Horace/Sat., 2.5.51-55; 66-69 (trad. C. Smart)
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| - Catégorie:Citation Catégorie: Satyrarum libri Catégorie: Horace Catégorie: -0029 Catégorie: latin Catégorie: lecture silencieuse Satires, 2.5.51-55: perraro haec alea fallit. / qui testamentum tradet tibi cumque legendum, / abnuere et tabulas a te removere memento, / sic tamen, ut limis rapias, quid prima secundo / cera velit versu; solus multisne coheres, / veloci percurre oculo. Whoever delivers his will to you to read, be mindful to decline it, and push the parchment from you: [do it] however in such a manner, that you may catch with an oblique glance, what the first page intimates to be in the second clause: run over with a quick eye, whether you are sole heir, or co-heir with many.
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| - Catégorie:Citation Catégorie: Satyrarum libri Catégorie: Horace Catégorie: -0029 Catégorie: latin Catégorie: lecture silencieuse Satires, 2.5.51-55: perraro haec alea fallit. / qui testamentum tradet tibi cumque legendum, / abnuere et tabulas a te removere memento, / sic tamen, ut limis rapias, quid prima secundo / cera velit versu; solus multisne coheres, / veloci percurre oculo. Whoever delivers his will to you to read, be mindful to decline it, and push the parchment from you: [do it] however in such a manner, that you may catch with an oblique glance, what the first page intimates to be in the second clause: run over with a quick eye, whether you are sole heir, or co-heir with many. 66-69: tabulas socero dabit atque / ut legat orabit; multum Nasica negatas / accipiet tandem et tacitus leget invenietque / nil sibi legatum praeter plorare suisque. Then the son-in-law shall proceed thus: he shall deliver his will to his father-in-law, and entreat :him to read it; Nasica will at length receive it, after it has been several times refused, and silently peruse it; and will find no other legacy left to him and his, except leave to lament.
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