| Concept: | Appearance. |
| Category: | 2. Sensation; special sensation; light; perceptions of light |
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editio princeps.
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| Antonyms: | disappearance |
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| Concept: | Memory. |
| Category: | 1. To the Past |
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manet alta mente repostum [Vergil]; forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit [Vergil]; absens haeres non erit; beatae memoriae; "briefly thyself remember" [Lear]; mendacem memorem esse oportet [Quintilian]; "memory the warder of the brain" [Macbeth]; parsque est meminisse doloris [Ovid]; "to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die" [Campbell]; vox audita peril littera scripta
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| Antonyms: | oblivion |
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| Concept: | Thought. |
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the mind being on the stretch; the mind turning upon, the head turning upon, the mind running upon; "divinely, bent to meditation" [Richard III].; en toute chose il faut considerer la fin.; "fresh-pluckt from bowers of never-failing thought" [O. Meredith]; "go speed the stars of Thought" [Emerson]; "in maiden meditation, fancy-free " [A Midsummer Night's Dream]; "so sweet is zealous contemplation" [Richard III]; "the power of thought is the magic of the Mind" [Byron]; "those that think must govern those that toil" [Goldsmith]; "thought is parent of the deed" [Carlyle]; "thoughts in attitudes imperious" [Longfellow]; "thoughts that breathe and words that burn" [Gray]; vivere est cogitare [Cicero];
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| Antonyms: | incogitancy (absence or want of thought)] |
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