Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited, 1906 - 684 pagine |
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Pagina 461
... εἷς βασιλεύς . ” Ill fares the state HOMER . Iliad , II . , 204 . Where many masters rule ; let one be lord , One king supreme . " - ( Lord Derby . ) “ Οὐκ ἀεὶ ποταμὸς ἀξίνας φέρει . ” AESOP . ΟΥΔΕΝ ΠΟΤΤΟΝ - ΟΥΚ ΑΓΑΘΟΝ . 461.
... εἷς βασιλεύς . ” Ill fares the state HOMER . Iliad , II . , 204 . Where many masters rule ; let one be lord , One king supreme . " - ( Lord Derby . ) “ Οὐκ ἀεὶ ποταμὸς ἀξίνας φέρει . ” AESOP . ΟΥΔΕΝ ΠΟΤΤΟΝ - ΟΥΚ ΑΓΑΘΟΝ . 461.
Pagina 462
... Οὐκ ' Αθηναῖος οὐδ ̓ Ἕλλην ἀλλὰ κόσμιος . ” SOCRATES . ( Plutarch , de Exilio , V. ) ( 600 , F. ) “ I am a citizen , not of Athens or of Greece , but of the world . ” “ Οὐκ αἰεὶ θέρος ἐσσεῖται · ποιεῖσθε καλιάς ... ΟΥΚ ΑΕΙ - ΟΥΚ ΑΡΕΤΑΙ .
... Οὐκ ' Αθηναῖος οὐδ ̓ Ἕλλην ἀλλὰ κόσμιος . ” SOCRATES . ( Plutarch , de Exilio , V. ) ( 600 , F. ) “ I am a citizen , not of Athens or of Greece , but of the world . ” “ Οὐκ αἰεὶ θέρος ἐσσεῖται · ποιεῖσθε καλιάς ... ΟΥΚ ΑΕΙ - ΟΥΚ ΑΡΕΤΑΙ .
Pagina 463
... Οὐκ ἐξ ἄλλης πολιτείας τυραννὶς καθίσταται ἢ ἐκ δημοκρατίας . ” PLATO . Republic , VIII . , 15. ( Stephens , p . 564 , A . ) - ( Socrates . ) “ Tyranny naturally arises out of democracy . " - ( Jowett ... ΟΥΚ ΕΚ ΠΑΝΤΟΣ ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙ . 463.
... Οὐκ ἐξ ἄλλης πολιτείας τυραννὶς καθίσταται ἢ ἐκ δημοκρατίας . ” PLATO . Republic , VIII . , 15. ( Stephens , p . 564 , A . ) - ( Socrates . ) “ Tyranny naturally arises out of democracy . " - ( Jowett ... ΟΥΚ ΕΚ ΠΑΝΤΟΣ ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙ . 463.
Pagina 464
... Οὐκ ἔστι Πειθοὺς ἱρὸν ἄλλο , πλὴν λόγος , καὶ βωμὸς αὐτῆς ἐστ ̓ ἐν ἀνθρώπων φύσει . ” EURIPIDES . Antigone , Fragment 11 . " Persuasion hath no sanctuary but speech ... Οὐκ ἔστιν , ὅπως ἥβην κτήσει πάλιν αὖθις . 464 ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙ ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙΝ .
... Οὐκ ἔστι Πειθοὺς ἱρὸν ἄλλο , πλὴν λόγος , καὶ βωμὸς αὐτῆς ἐστ ̓ ἐν ἀνθρώπων φύσει . ” EURIPIDES . Antigone , Fragment 11 . " Persuasion hath no sanctuary but speech ... Οὐκ ἔστιν , ὅπως ἥβην κτήσει πάλιν αὖθις . 464 ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙ ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙΝ .
Pagina 465
... Οὐκ ἔστιν ὅστις εὐτυχὴς ἔφυ βροτῶν ᾧ μὴ τὸ θεῖον ὡς τὰ πολλὰ συνθέλει . ” EURIPIDES . Andromeda , Fragment 27 . " No mortal e'er is fortunate save him Whose will with the divine will's ... ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙΝ ΟΥΚ ΟΙ ΤΟΠΟΙ , 465 “ Οὐκ ἔστιν, ὅπως ...
... Οὐκ ἔστιν ὅστις εὐτυχὴς ἔφυ βροτῶν ᾧ μὴ τὸ θεῖον ὡς τὰ πολλὰ συνθέλει . ” EURIPIDES . Andromeda , Fragment 27 . " No mortal e'er is fortunate save him Whose will with the divine will's ... ΟΥΚ ΕΣΤΙΝ ΟΥΚ ΟΙ ΤΟΠΟΙ , 465 “ Οὐκ ἔστιν, ὅπως ...
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