| Livy - 1823 - 504 pagine
...other can have ; and that the poor, lest they should be despised as such, should extend their expenses beyond their abilities ? Be assured that when a woman...the husband, both he who complies with the request, aud he who does not j for what he will not give himself, another will. Now, they openly solicit favours... | |
| Hints - 1843 - 344 pagine
...other can have ; and that the poor, lest they should be despised as such, should extend their expenses beyond their abilities? Be assured, that when a woman...ashamed of, she will not be ashamed of what she ought." I have said that this is applicable to our own times. It might, indeed, be England, instead of Rome... | |
| Livy - 1859 - 612 pagine
...the poor, lest they should be despised as such, should extend their expenses beyond their abilities 1 Be assured that when a woman once begins to be ashamed...husband, both he who complies with the request, and ho who does nut ; for what he will not give himself, another will. IS'ow, they openly solicit favours... | |
| James McGrigor Allan - 1862 - 300 pagine
...that the poor, lest they should be despised as such, should extend their expenses beyond their means ? Be assured that when a woman once begins to be ashamed...who does not ; for what he will not give himself, he will see given by another. So soon as the law ceases to limit the expenses of your wife, you yourself... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 pagine
...simul pudere, quod non oportet, coeperit ; quod oportet, non pudebit. Be assured that when once a woman begins to be ashamed of what she ought not to be ashamed of, she will not be ashamed of what she ought. THE WICKED. xxxiv. 4. Hominem improbum non accusari tutius est, quam absolvi. It is safer that a wicked... | |
| Livy - 1870 - 584 pagine
...that the poor, lest they should be despised as such, should extend their expenses beyond their means ? Be assured, that when a woman once begins to be ashamed...who does not ; for what he will not give himself, he will see given by another. Now, they openly solicit favours from other women's husbands ; and, what... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1876 - 202 pagine
...display in dress and equipages, he does not spare the other : while he tells the women that " she who begins to be ashamed of what she ought not to be ashamed of, will soon begin not to be ashamed of what she ought;"—he warns the men against "the two great and... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1876 - 214 pagine
...display in dress and equipages, he does not spare the other : while he tells the women that " she who begins to be ashamed of what she ought not to be ashamed of, will soon begin not to be ashamed of what she ought ; " — he warns the men against " the two great... | |
| Livy - 1878 - 580 pagine
...that the poor, lest they should be despised as such, should extend their expenses beyond their means ? Be assured, that when a woman once begins to be ashamed...he who does not; for what he will not give himself, he will see given by another. Now, they openly solicit favours from other women's husbands; and, what... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 pagine
...provided one obtains the intoxication ? — Alfred de Musset. nSo Be assured that when once a woman begins to be ashamed of what she ought not to be ashamed of, she will not be ashamed of what she ought. — Livy. The Greeks considered beauty so essentially a divine boon that the mother prayed to Zeus... | |
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