Affected would be your answer...affected means something attacked the body...effected means it did not attack the body...just showed symptons
It is said by MERCUTIO In Act 3, scene 1, page 3.
I would say that the use of Carpe diem in England during the Renaissance demonstrates the incorporation of Latin into English.
Renaissance was the time when ancient languages became very important, and as you may already know, even today's English is full of Latin words and expressions, such as carpe diem and others.
Omnibenevolent would mean universally good. (Good to all, same meaning)