Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited, 1906 - 684 pagine |
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Pagina 309
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , X. , 34. ) Give something to get something . " “ ( ' Αλλ ' ) & μοιριδία τις δύνασις δεινά · .664 οὔτ ̓ ἄν νιν ὄλβος , οὔτ ̓ Αρης , οὐ πύργος , οὐχ ἁλίκτυποι κελαιναὶ ναες ἐκφύγοιεν . ” SOPHOCLES . Antigone , 951 ...
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , X. , 34. ) Give something to get something . " “ ( ' Αλλ ' ) & μοιριδία τις δύνασις δεινά · .664 οὔτ ̓ ἄν νιν ὄλβος , οὔτ ̓ Αρης , οὐ πύργος , οὐχ ἁλίκτυποι κελαιναὶ ναες ἐκφύγοιεν . ” SOPHOCLES . Antigone , 951 ...
Pagina 310
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , III . , 79 , e . ) " Love thy neighbour . " “ Αγνοεῖς ὅτι τοῦ λόγου μέτρον ἐστὶν οὐχ ὁ λέγων , ἀλλ ' ὁ ἀκούων ; ” PLATO . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , XXXVI . , 22. ) 66 Do you not know that the measure of the ...
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , III . , 79 , e . ) " Love thy neighbour . " “ Αγνοεῖς ὅτι τοῦ λόγου μέτρον ἐστὶν οὐχ ὁ λέγων , ἀλλ ' ὁ ἀκούων ; ” PLATO . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , XXXVI . , 22. ) 66 Do you not know that the measure of the ...
Pagina 311
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , I. , 91. ) " See that your mind be wakeful ; for somnolence is here closely akin to death itself . " Αγωνίαι , δόξαι , φιλοτιμίαι , νόμοι , ἅπαντα ταῦτ ̓ ἐπίθετα τῇ φύσει κακά . MENANDER . Fabulae Incertae ...
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , I. , 91. ) " See that your mind be wakeful ; for somnolence is here closely akin to death itself . " Αγωνίαι , δόξαι , φιλοτιμίαι , νόμοι , ἅπαντα ταῦτ ̓ ἐπίθετα τῇ φύσει κακά . MENANDER . Fabulae Incertae ...
Pagina 313
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , CXI . , 12. ) " Hopes are but the dreams of those who wake . " “ Αἱ δὲ φρενῶν ταραχαὶ παρέπλαγξαν καὶ σοφόν . ” PINDAR . Olympia , VII . , 30 ( 55 ) . " Thus aside doth passion turn Wisest souls . " - ( Morice ...
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , CXI . , 12. ) " Hopes are but the dreams of those who wake . " “ Αἱ δὲ φρενῶν ταραχαὶ παρέπλαγξαν καὶ σοφόν . ” PINDAR . Olympia , VII . , 30 ( 55 ) . " Thus aside doth passion turn Wisest souls . " - ( Morice ...
Pagina 314
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , XXXI . , 6. ) " You will be worthy of respect from all when you have first learnt to respect yourself . ' “ Αἰδὼς δ ̓ οὐκ ἀγαθὴ κεχρημένον ἄνδρα κομίζει , αἰδὼς , ἥτ ̓ ἄνδρας μέγα σίνεται ἠδ ̓ ὀνίνησιν . αἰδὼς ...
... ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , XXXI . , 6. ) " You will be worthy of respect from all when you have first learnt to respect yourself . ' “ Αἰδὼς δ ̓ οὐκ ἀγαθὴ κεχρημένον ἄνδρα κομίζει , αἰδὼς , ἥτ ̓ ἄνδρας μέγα σίνεται ἠδ ̓ ὀνίνησιν . αἰδὼς ...
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