Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 313
... δὲ λείψεται ἄλγεα λυγρὰ θνητοῖς ἀνθρώποισι , κακοῦ δ ̓ οὐκ ἔσσεται ἀλκή . “ Ιοκ . HESIOD . Works and Days , 199 . " Then , following th ' immortals , Fate and Modesty Mankind deserted , leaving to mortal men A legacy of woe that nought ...
... δὲ λείψεται ἄλγεα λυγρὰ θνητοῖς ἀνθρώποισι , κακοῦ δ ̓ οὐκ ἔσσεται ἀλκή . “ Ιοκ . HESIOD . Works and Days , 199 . " Then , following th ' immortals , Fate and Modesty Mankind deserted , leaving to mortal men A legacy of woe that nought ...
Pagina 314
Thomas Benfield Harbottle. “ Αἶδε δὲ νύκτες ἀθέσφατοι · ἔστι μὲν εὕδειν , ἔστι δὲ τερπομένοισιν ἀκούειν · οὐδέ τί σε χρή , πρὶν ὥρη , καταλέχθαι · ἀνίη καὶ πολὺς ὕπνος . ” HOMER . Odyssey , XV . , 392 . " For now the nights move slowly ...
Thomas Benfield Harbottle. “ Αἶδε δὲ νύκτες ἀθέσφατοι · ἔστι μὲν εὕδειν , ἔστι δὲ τερπομένοισιν ἀκούειν · οὐδέ τί σε χρή , πρὶν ὥρη , καταλέχθαι · ἀνίη καὶ πολὺς ὕπνος . ” HOMER . Odyssey , XV . , 392 . " For now the nights move slowly ...
Pagina 316
... δὲ χαίρειν , εἶτ ̓ ὀφείλειν μηδενί . ” PHILEMON . Fabulae Incertae , Fragment 68 . " First health I ask , good fortune next , and third Rejoicing ; last , to owe nought to any man . ' “ Αἶψα γὰρ ἐν κακότητι βροτοὶ καταγηράσκουσιν ...
... δὲ χαίρειν , εἶτ ̓ ὀφείλειν μηδενί . ” PHILEMON . Fabulae Incertae , Fragment 68 . " First health I ask , good fortune next , and third Rejoicing ; last , to owe nought to any man . ' “ Αἶψα γὰρ ἐν κακότητι βροτοὶ καταγηράσκουσιν ...
Pagina 320
... δὲ μυρία λυγρὰ κατ ̓ ἀνθρώπους ἀλάληται , πλείη μὲν γὰρ γαῖα κακῶν , πλείη δὲ θάλασσα . ” 66 669 HESIOD . Works and Days , 100 . " Ten thousand other woes ' mongst mortals roam ; The earth is full of evils , and the sea . " " ( Τηλέμαχ ...
... δὲ μυρία λυγρὰ κατ ̓ ἀνθρώπους ἀλάληται , πλείη μὲν γὰρ γαῖα κακῶν , πλείη δὲ θάλασσα . ” 66 669 HESIOD . Works and Days , 100 . " Ten thousand other woes ' mongst mortals roam ; The earth is full of evils , and the sea . " " ( Τηλέμαχ ...
Pagina 321
... δὲ κιθῶνι συνεκδυομένῳ ἐκδύεται καὶ τὴν αἰδῶ γυνή . ” HERODOTUS . History , I. , 8 . " When a woman lays aside her garments , she also lays aside her modesty . " “ Αμαθία μὲν θράσος , λογισμὸς δὲ ὄκνον φέρει . 21 ΑΛΛΩΙ ΜΕΝ ΑΜΑ ΔΕ . 321.
... δὲ κιθῶνι συνεκδυομένῳ ἐκδύεται καὶ τὴν αἰδῶ γυνή . ” HERODOTUS . History , I. , 8 . " When a woman lays aside her garments , she also lays aside her modesty . " “ Αμαθία μὲν θράσος , λογισμὸς δὲ ὄκνον φέρει . 21 ΑΛΛΩΙ ΜΕΝ ΑΜΑ ΔΕ . 321.
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