Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 314
... πρὸς ἀνολβίη , θάρσος δὲ πρὸς ὄλβῳ . 66 HESIOD . Works and Days , 317 . " False shame keeps company with him that's poor ; Shame that or harries man or profits him . Shame poverty pursues , and rashness wealth . " “ Αἰδὼς δ ̓ οὐκ ἀγαθὴ ...
... πρὸς ἀνολβίη , θάρσος δὲ πρὸς ὄλβῳ . 66 HESIOD . Works and Days , 317 . " False shame keeps company with him that's poor ; Shame that or harries man or profits him . Shame poverty pursues , and rashness wealth . " “ Αἰδὼς δ ̓ οὐκ ἀγαθὴ ...
Pagina 333
... . " Απροσίκτων δ ' ἐρώτων ὀξύτεραι μανίαι . ” PINDAR . Nemea , XI . , 48 ( 63 ) .. " More maddening are love's pangs When ' tis the unattainable we love . " “ Αρ ' ἐστι λῆρος πάντα πρὸς τὸ χρυσίον . ΑΠΟ ΚΡΟΤΑΦΩΝ - ΑΠΡΟΣΙΚΤΩΝ . 333 .
... . " Απροσίκτων δ ' ἐρώτων ὀξύτεραι μανίαι . ” PINDAR . Nemea , XI . , 48 ( 63 ) .. " More maddening are love's pangs When ' tis the unattainable we love . " “ Αρ ' ἐστι λῆρος πάντα πρὸς τὸ χρυσίον . ΑΠΟ ΚΡΟΤΑΦΩΝ - ΑΠΡΟΣΙΚΤΩΝ . 333 .
Pagina 338
... πρὸς κρείσσονας ἀντιφερίζειν · νίκης τε στέρεται , πρός τ ' αἴσχεσιν ἄλγεα πάσχει . ” HESIOD . Works and Days , 210 . " Senseless is he who fain would match himself Against a stronger , for of victory He's shorn , and to disgrace adds ...
... πρὸς κρείσσονας ἀντιφερίζειν · νίκης τε στέρεται , πρός τ ' αἴσχεσιν ἄλγεα πάσχει . ” HESIOD . Works and Days , 210 . " Senseless is he who fain would match himself Against a stronger , for of victory He's shorn , and to disgrace adds ...
Pagina 340
... πρὸς κῦμα χανὼν ἀπὸ θυμὸν ὀλέσσαι , ἢ δηθὰ στρεύγεσθαι ἐὼν ἐν νήσῳ ἐρήμῃ . HOMER . Odyssey , XII . , 350 . " I'd sooner die outright , beneath the waves o'erwhelmed , Than on this desert island slowly waste away . " “ Βούλομαι δ ...
... πρὸς κῦμα χανὼν ἀπὸ θυμὸν ὀλέσσαι , ἢ δηθὰ στρεύγεσθαι ἐὼν ἐν νήσῳ ἐρήμῃ . HOMER . Odyssey , XII . , 350 . " I'd sooner die outright , beneath the waves o'erwhelmed , Than on this desert island slowly waste away . " “ Βούλομαι δ ...
Pagina 342
... . " THEOCRITUS . Idylls , XXVII . , 24 . “ Γαστρὸς δὲ πειρῶ πᾶσαν ἡνίαν κρατεῖν . ” " Keep ever a tight rein on appetite . " MENANDER . Monosticha , 81 . “ Γεγόναμεν γὰρ πρὸς συνεργίαν , ὡς πόδες , ὡς 342 ΒΡΟΤΟΙΣ ΑΠΑΣΙ - ΓΑΣΤΡΟΣ .
... . " THEOCRITUS . Idylls , XXVII . , 24 . “ Γαστρὸς δὲ πειρῶ πᾶσαν ἡνίαν κρατεῖν . ” " Keep ever a tight rein on appetite . " MENANDER . Monosticha , 81 . “ Γεγόναμεν γὰρ πρὸς συνεργίαν , ὡς πόδες , ὡς 342 ΒΡΟΤΟΙΣ ΑΠΑΣΙ - ΓΑΣΤΡΟΣ .
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