Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 315
... AESCHYLUS . Supplices , 327 .- ( Chorus . ) " Manifold Are ills of mortals , and thou could'st not find The self - same form of evil anywhere . ” - ( Plumptre . ) " " Αἱρετώτερόν σοι ἔστω λίθον εἰκῆ βάλλειν , ἢ λόγον αργόν . PYTHAGORAS ...
... AESCHYLUS . Supplices , 327 .- ( Chorus . ) " Manifold Are ills of mortals , and thou could'st not find The self - same form of evil anywhere . ” - ( Plumptre . ) " " Αἱρετώτερόν σοι ἔστω λίθον εἰκῆ βάλλειν , ἢ λόγον αργόν . PYTHAGORAS ...
Pagina 325
... AESCHYLUS . Eumenides , 647 .- ( Apollo . ) " But when the dust has drunk the blood of men , No resurrection comes for one who's dead . " — ( Plumptre . ) Ανδρὸς δ ' εὐόρκου γενεὴ μετόπισθεν ἀμείνων . ” HESIOD . Works and Days , 285 ...
... AESCHYLUS . Eumenides , 647 .- ( Apollo . ) " But when the dust has drunk the blood of men , No resurrection comes for one who's dead . " — ( Plumptre . ) Ανδρὸς δ ' εὐόρκου γενεὴ μετόπισθεν ἀμείνων . ” HESIOD . Works and Days , 285 ...
Pagina 327
... AESCHYLUS . Septem contra Thebas , 554 .- ( Eteocles . ) “ We have a man who boasts not , but his hand Sees the right thing to do . " - ( Plumptre . ) “ Ανὴρ ἀτυχῶν δὲ σώζεται ταῖς ἐλπίσιν . ” MENANDER . Monosticha , 643 . " A man in ...
... AESCHYLUS . Septem contra Thebas , 554 .- ( Eteocles . ) “ We have a man who boasts not , but his hand Sees the right thing to do . " - ( Plumptre . ) “ Ανὴρ ἀτυχῶν δὲ σώζεται ταῖς ἐλπίσιν . ” MENANDER . Monosticha , 643 . " A man in ...
Pagina 331
... AESCHYLUS . Prometheus Vinctus , 35.- ( Hephaestus . ) " Who holds a power But newly gained is ever stern of mood . ” — ( Plumptre . ) “ Απας ερυθριών χρηστὸς εἶναί μοι δοκεῖ . ” MENANDER . Homopatrii , Fragment 1 . " He who can blush ...
... AESCHYLUS . Prometheus Vinctus , 35.- ( Hephaestus . ) " Who holds a power But newly gained is ever stern of mood . ” — ( Plumptre . ) “ Απας ερυθριών χρηστὸς εἶναί μοι δοκεῖ . ” MENANDER . Homopatrii , Fragment 1 . " He who can blush ...
Pagina 332
... AESCHYLUS . Fragment 273 . " From a just fraud God turneth not away . " - ( Plumptre . ) Απιστοῦνται δ ' οἱ λάλοι , κἂν ἀληθεύωσιν . ” PLUTARCH . De Garrulitate , III . ( 503 , D. ) " Chatterers are not believed even when they are ...
... AESCHYLUS . Fragment 273 . " From a just fraud God turneth not away . " - ( Plumptre . ) Απιστοῦνται δ ' οἱ λάλοι , κἂν ἀληθεύωσιν . ” PLUTARCH . De Garrulitate , III . ( 503 , D. ) " Chatterers are not believed even when they are ...
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