Passions are as easy for me to evade, as they are hard for me to moderate: "Exscinduntur facilius ammo, quam temperantur.
It was of old truly said, and by a very judicious author: "Minus afficit sensus fatigatio, quam cogitatio.
His motto about his picture:-- En quam modicè habitat philosophia.
Ecce Quam Bonum Psalm 132 for two part chorus Nicola A.
Urbanity was the last note in their gamut, the City--urbs quam dicunt Romam--the last of places in their ken.
Glareanus in 1529 spoke of the land to the west “quam Americam vocant,” though he couples the names of Columbus and Vespucius in speaking of its discovery.
Summi quos in Republica obtinuerat honores orator ille Romanus, eaque quam servare famam Studiote curabat, in causa fuere quod in Condone Deos non ausus sit negare quamquam in contesta Philosophorum, etc.
Summi quos in Republica obtinnerat honores orator ille Romanus, ea que quam servare famam Studiote curabat, in causa fuere quod in Concione Deos non ansus sit negare quamquam in contesta Philosophorum, etc.
For the subjunctive with #quam ut# after a comparative of disproportion, see 1896.
In Livy and Tacitus by #quam prō# with the ablative: see the dictionary.
Laodicena quam vulgo perditam putant 1844, and afterwards in his well known work Chronol.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.