Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 312
... οὐκ ἀσθενῆ . ” EURIPIDES . Ion , 1614 .- ( Athena . ) " So it is still ; Slow the gods ' hands haply are , but mightily at last fulfil . " - ( A . S. Way . ) “ ' Αεί τι βούλου χρήσιμον προσμανθάνειν . " SOPHOCLES . Fragment ( Pthiotides ) ...
... οὐκ ἀσθενῆ . ” EURIPIDES . Ion , 1614 .- ( Athena . ) " So it is still ; Slow the gods ' hands haply are , but mightily at last fulfil . " - ( A . S. Way . ) “ ' Αεί τι βούλου χρήσιμον προσμανθάνειν . " SOPHOCLES . Fragment ( Pthiotides ) ...
Pagina 313
... 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 can cure . " Αἱ δ ̓ ἐλπίδες βόσκουσι φυγάδας , ὡς λόγος ...
... 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 can cure . " Αἱ δ ̓ ἐλπίδες βόσκουσι φυγάδας , ὡς λόγος ...
Pagina 314
... οὐκ ἀγαθὴ κεχρημένον ἄνδρα κομίζει , αἰδὼς , ἦτ ̓ ἄνδρας μέγα σίνεται ἠδ ̓ ὀνίνησιν . αἰδὼς τοι πρὸς ἀνολβίη , θάρσος δὲ πρὸς ὄλβῳ . 66 HESIOD . Works and Days , 317 . " False shame keeps company with him that's poor ; Shame that or ...
... οὐκ ἀγαθὴ κεχρημένον ἄνδρα κομίζει , αἰδὼς , ἦτ ̓ ἄνδρας μέγα σίνεται ἠδ ̓ ὀνίνησιν . αἰδὼς τοι πρὸς ἀνολβίη , θάρσος δὲ πρὸς ὄλβῳ . 66 HESIOD . Works and Days , 317 . " False shame keeps company with him that's poor ; Shame that or ...
Pagina 319
... οὐκ ἂν ἔπειτ ' Ὀδυσῆς γ ' ἐρίσσειε βροτὸς ἄλλος οὐ τότε γ ̓ ὧδ ' Ὀδυσῆος ἀγασσάμεθ ̓ εἶδος ἰδόντες . ” HOMER . Iliad , III . , 221 . “ But when his chest its deep - toned voice sent forth , With words that fell like flakes of wintry ...
... οὐκ ἂν ἔπειτ ' Ὀδυσῆς γ ' ἐρίσσειε βροτὸς ἄλλος οὐ τότε γ ̓ ὧδ ' Ὀδυσῆος ἀγασσάμεθ ̓ εἶδος ἰδόντες . ” HOMER . Iliad , III . , 221 . “ But when his chest its deep - toned voice sent forth , With words that fell like flakes of wintry ...
Pagina 320
... οὐκ ἔνεστι στέφανος οὐδ ̓ εὐανδρία , εἰ μή τι καὶ τολμῶσι κινδύνου μέτα · οἱ γὰρ πόνοι τίκτουσι τὴν εὐανδρίαν . ” EURIPIDES . Fragment 875 . “ Of courage none makes proof , none gains the crown , Save him who peril dares ; for courage ...
... οὐκ ἔνεστι στέφανος οὐδ ̓ εὐανδρία , εἰ μή τι καὶ τολμῶσι κινδύνου μέτα · οἱ γὰρ πόνοι τίκτουσι τὴν εὐανδρίαν . ” EURIPIDES . Fragment 875 . “ Of courage none makes proof , none gains the crown , Save him who peril dares ; for courage ...
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