Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited, 1906 - 684 pagine |
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Pagina 361
... μὴ τὸ λαβεῖν ἦν , οὐδὲ εἷς πονηρὸς ἦν . ” DIPHILUS . Fabulae Incertae , Fragment 14 . " Were there no lust of gain none would be evil . " “ Εἰ μὴ φυλάσσεις μίκρ ' , ἀπολεῖς τὰ μείζονα . ” MENANDER ... ΜΗ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ - ΕΙ ΤΙ Γ ' . 361.
... μὴ τὸ λαβεῖν ἦν , οὐδὲ εἷς πονηρὸς ἦν . ” DIPHILUS . Fabulae Incertae , Fragment 14 . " Were there no lust of gain none would be evil . " “ Εἰ μὴ φυλάσσεις μίκρ ' , ἀπολεῖς τὰ μείζονα . ” MENANDER ... ΜΗ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ - ΕΙ ΤΙ Γ ' . 361.
Pagina 390
... μὴ πολλῶν ἐπιθυμῇς , τὰ ὀλίγα τοι πολλὰ δόξει . σμικρὴ γὰρ ὄρεξις πενίην ἰσοσθενέα πλούτῳ ποιεῖ . ” DEMOCRITUS . Ethica , Fragment 69 ( 24 ) . “ If you do not desire much , little will seem much to you ; for small wants ... ΜΗ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ .
... μὴ πολλῶν ἐπιθυμῇς , τὰ ὀλίγα τοι πολλὰ δόξει . σμικρὴ γὰρ ὄρεξις πενίην ἰσοσθενέα πλούτῳ ποιεῖ . ” DEMOCRITUS . Ethica , Fragment 69 ( 24 ) . “ If you do not desire much , little will seem much to you ; for small wants ... ΜΗ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ .
Pagina 415
... μὴ ἅμα ἀρχῇ πᾶν τέλος καταφαίνεσθαι . ” HERODOTUS . Histories , VII . , 51 . -46 " As the old proverb truly says : When we commence a thing we cannot always foresee the end . " “ Μὴ διὰ φόβον , ἀλλὰ διὰ τὸ δέον απέχεσθαι ... ΜΗ ΚΑΚΑ . 415.
... μὴ ἅμα ἀρχῇ πᾶν τέλος καταφαίνεσθαι . ” HERODOTUS . Histories , VII . , 51 . -46 " As the old proverb truly says : When we commence a thing we cannot always foresee the end . " “ Μὴ διὰ φόβον , ἀλλὰ διὰ τὸ δέον απέχεσθαι ... ΜΗ ΚΑΚΑ . 415.
Pagina 416
... Μὴ κακὸν εὖ ἕρξῃς · σπείρειν ἴσον ἐστ ̓ ἐνὶ πόντῳ . ” PHOCYLIDES . Sententiae , 152 . " Seek not the bad to benefit ; ' tis sowing seed in the ocean . ' « Ε · Μὴ κίνη χεράδας . ” SAPPHO . Fragment 114 ( 85 ) ... ΜΗ ΚΑΚΟΝ - ΜΗ ΜΟΙ ΓΕΝΟΙΤΟ .
... Μὴ κακὸν εὖ ἕρξῃς · σπείρειν ἴσον ἐστ ̓ ἐνὶ πόντῳ . ” PHOCYLIDES . Sententiae , 152 . " Seek not the bad to benefit ; ' tis sowing seed in the ocean . ' « Ε · Μὴ κίνη χεράδας . ” SAPPHO . Fragment 114 ( 85 ) ... ΜΗ ΚΑΚΟΝ - ΜΗ ΜΟΙ ΓΕΝΟΙΤΟ .
Pagina 417
... Μή μοι τὸ πρῶτον βῆμ ' ἐὰν δράμῃ καλῶς , νικᾶν δοκείτω τὴν δίκην , πρὶν ἂν πέλας γραμμῆς ἵκηται , καὶ τέλος κάμψῃ βίου . " " - ( Lord Derby . ) EURIPIDES . Electra ... ΜΗ ΝΥΝ ΤΑ ΠΟΡΣΩ . 417 “ Μή μοι δωρ' ἐρατὰ πρόφερε χρυσέης Αφροδίτης ...
... Μή μοι τὸ πρῶτον βῆμ ' ἐὰν δράμῃ καλῶς , νικᾶν δοκείτω τὴν δίκην , πρὶν ἂν πέλας γραμμῆς ἵκηται , καὶ τέλος κάμψῃ βίου . " " - ( Lord Derby . ) EURIPIDES . Electra ... ΜΗ ΝΥΝ ΤΑ ΠΟΡΣΩ . 417 “ Μή μοι δωρ' ἐρατὰ πρόφερε χρυσέης Αφροδίτης ...
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