"Plene" Quotes from Famous Books
... comparison is between the youth of the two sexes at the time of marriage; they marry at the same age, equal in stature and equal in strength. Marriages unequal in these respects, were frequent at Rome.—Pares—miscentur. Plene: pares paribus, validae validis miscentur. On this kind of brachylogy, see further in Doed. Essay on style of T., H. p. 15. Miscentur has a middle sense, as the passive often has, particularly in Tacitus. Cf. note ... — Germania and Agricola • Caius Cornelius Tacitus
... antauxa; sed caring nothing[13] for the way la tero estis fruktodona, gxi of life[14] of other men beyond donis al ili suficxe da greno the hills. In summer it was por mangxi, kaj la riveroj kaj very hot,[15] and every winter riveretoj plene provizis puran seemed colder than the last; trinkajxon. but the earth was fertile, it gave them enough corn[16] to eat, and the streams and rivers furnished abundance of pure ... — International Language - Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar • Walter J. Clark
... Ni plezure fabrikos specialajn librujojn laux viaj bezonoj, kaj volonte ricevos viajn ordonojn pri tio. Niaj prezoj estos kiel eble plej malaltaj. Esperante ke la meblaroj priskribitaj en nia prezaro, kune kun la tie-presitaj prezoj, estos plene kontentigaj, kaj certigante al vi ke ni zorge plenumos cxiun mendon, ni restas, Tre respekte ... — A Complete Grammar of Esperanto • Ivy Kellerman |