Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited, 1906 - 684 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... better things . " " " " Acerrima proximorum odia . " TACITUS . History , IV . , 70 . 66 No hatred is so bitter as that of near relations . " " Acherontis pabulum . " PLAUTUS . Casina , Act II . , Sc . I. , 12 .— ( Cleostrata . ) " Food ...
... better things . " " " " Acerrima proximorum odia . " TACITUS . History , IV . , 70 . 66 No hatred is so bitter as that of near relations . " " Acherontis pabulum . " PLAUTUS . Casina , Act II . , Sc . I. , 12 .— ( Cleostrata . ) " Food ...
Pagina 4
... better equipped for life , as for swimming , who has the less to carry . " " Adde Voltum habitumque hominis , quem tu vidisse beatus Non magni pendis , quia contigit . " HORACE . Satires , II . , 4 , 91 . " Then the man's look , his ...
... better equipped for life , as for swimming , who has the less to carry . " " Adde Voltum habitumque hominis , quem tu vidisse beatus Non magni pendis , quia contigit . " HORACE . Satires , II . , 4 , 91 . " Then the man's look , his ...
Pagina 24
... better to use fair means and fail , than foul and conquer . " " Bonum est fugienda aspicere in alieno malo . ” 66 PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 76 . ' It is good to learn what to avoid by studying the misfortunes of others . " " Bonum est pauxillum ...
... better to use fair means and fail , than foul and conquer . " " Bonum est fugienda aspicere in alieno malo . ” 66 PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 76 . ' It is good to learn what to avoid by studying the misfortunes of others . " " Bonum est pauxillum ...
Pagina 39
... better that they were not touched at all . " " Curiosi sunt hinc quamplures mali , Alienas res qui curant studio maximo , Quibus ipsis nulla res est , quam procurent , sua . " PLAUTUS . Stichus , Act I. , Sc . III . , 44 .— ( Gelasimus ...
... better that they were not touched at all . " " Curiosi sunt hinc quamplures mali , Alienas res qui curant studio maximo , Quibus ipsis nulla res est , quam procurent , sua . " PLAUTUS . Stichus , Act I. , Sc . III . , 44 .— ( Gelasimus ...
Pagina 61
... " Though sorrow must come , where is the advantage of rushing to meet it ? It will be time enough to grieve when it comes ; meanwhile hope for better things . " " Ex falsis , ut ab ipsis didicimus , verum ET IDEM - ETIAMSI FUTURUM EST . 61.
... " Though sorrow must come , where is the advantage of rushing to meet it ? It will be time enough to grieve when it comes ; meanwhile hope for better things . " " Ex falsis , ut ab ipsis didicimus , verum ET IDEM - ETIAMSI FUTURUM EST . 61.
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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.
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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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