Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited, 1906 - 684 pagine |
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Pagina 309
... ARISTOTLE . Ethica Nicomachea , II . , 1 , 4 . " What we have to learn to do we learn by doing . " “ Ο γὰρ μανθάνων κιθαρίζειν κιθαρίζων μανθάνει κιθαρίζειν . ” ARISTOTLE . Metaphysica , VIII . , 8 . " He who is learning the harp learns ...
... ARISTOTLE . Ethica Nicomachea , II . , 1 , 4 . " What we have to learn to do we learn by doing . " “ Ο γὰρ μανθάνων κιθαρίζειν κιθαρίζων μανθάνει κιθαρίζειν . ” ARISTOTLE . Metaphysica , VIII . , 8 . " He who is learning the harp learns ...
Pagina 312
... ARISTOTLE . De Animalibus Historiae , VIII . , 28 , 7 . " Africa is always showing us something new . " “ Αεί ΠΟΤΕ χρόνια μὲν τὰ τῶν θεῶν πως , ἐς τέλος δ ̓ οὐκ ἀσθενῆ . ” EURIPIDES . Ion , 1614 .- ( Athena . ) " So it is still ; Slow ...
... ARISTOTLE . De Animalibus Historiae , VIII . , 28 , 7 . " Africa is always showing us something new . " “ Αεί ΠΟΤΕ χρόνια μὲν τὰ τῶν θεῶν πως , ἐς τέλος δ ̓ οὐκ ἀσθενῆ . ” EURIPIDES . Ion , 1614 .- ( Athena . ) " So it is still ; Slow ...
Pagina 325
... ARISTOTLE . ( Stobaeus , Frobenius ed . , p . 223. ) " I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies ; for the hardest victory is the victory over self . " « Ανδρὶ δὲ κεκμηῶτι μένος μέγα οἶνος ἀέξει ...
... ARISTOTLE . ( Stobaeus , Frobenius ed . , p . 223. ) " I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies ; for the hardest victory is the victory over self . " « Ανδρὶ δὲ κεκμηῶτι μένος μέγα οἶνος ἀέξει ...
Pagina 326
... ARISTOTLE . Ethica Nicomachea , IV . , 3 , 21 . " Without virtue it is not easy to bear success becomingly . " “ Ανευ δὲ εὐψυχίας οὐδεμία τέχνη πρὸς τοὺς κινδύνους ἰσχύει · φόβος γὰρ μνήμην ἐκπλήσσει , τέχνη δὲ ἄνευ ἀλκῆς οὐδὲν ὠφελεῖ ...
... ARISTOTLE . Ethica Nicomachea , IV . , 3 , 21 . " Without virtue it is not easy to bear success becomingly . " “ Ανευ δὲ εὐψυχίας οὐδεμία τέχνη πρὸς τοὺς κινδύνους ἰσχύει · φόβος γὰρ μνήμην ἐκπλήσσει , τέχνη δὲ ἄνευ ἀλκῆς οὐδὲν ὠφελεῖ ...
Pagina 327
... ARISTOTLE . Politica , III . , 16 . “ Law is mind without desire . ” ** Ανευ προφασεως οὐδὲν ἀνθρώποις κακόν . ” " No evil falls on man without a reason . ' MENANDER . Monosticha , 35 . “ ' Ανὴρ ἄκομπος , χεὶρ δ ' ὁρᾷ τὸ δράσιμον .レ ...
... ARISTOTLE . Politica , III . , 16 . “ Law is mind without desire . ” ** Ανευ προφασεως οὐδὲν ἀνθρώποις κακόν . ” " No evil falls on man without a reason . ' MENANDER . Monosticha , 35 . “ ' Ανὴρ ἄκομπος , χεὶρ δ ' ὁρᾷ τὸ δράσιμον .レ ...
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Pagina 165 - I do not love thee, Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell, But this alone I know full well, I do not love thee, Dr. Fell."— (Turn Broum.) " Non bene conveniunt nee in una sede morantur Majes tas et amor.
Pagina 260 - If on my theme I rightly think, There are five reasons why men drink: Good wine, a friend, because I 'm dry, Or least I should be by and by, Or any other reason why.
Pagina 199 - Others, belike, with happier grace, From bronze or stone shall call the face, Plead doubtful causes, map the skies. And tell when planets set or rise ; But Roman thou, do thou control The nations far and wide ; Be this thy genius, to impose The rule of peace on vanquished foes, Show pity to the humbled soul, And crush the sons of pride.
Pagina 177 - Who the accuser? Where the evidence? For when the life of man is in debate, No time can be too long, no care too great; Hear all, weigh all with caution, I advise — "Thou sniveller! is a slave a man?" she cries, "He's innocent! be't so: — 'tis my command, My will; let that, sir, for a reason stand.
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