Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 312
... EURIPIDES . Bellerophon , Fragment 9 . " Strength with stupidity far less I fear Than weakness joined to wisdom ... EURIPIDES . Ion , 1614 .- ( Athena . ) " So it is still ; Slow the gods ' hands haply are , but mightily at last fulfil ...
... EURIPIDES . Bellerophon , Fragment 9 . " Strength with stupidity far less I fear Than weakness joined to wisdom ... EURIPIDES . Ion , 1614 .- ( Athena . ) " So it is still ; Slow the gods ' hands haply are , but mightily at last fulfil ...
Pagina 313
... EURIPIDES . Phoenissae , 396 .- ( Jocasta and Polynices . ) " Hope , says the proverb , feeds the fugitive . Kindly her looks , yet from afar she smiles . ” “ Αἱ δ ̓ ἐλπίδες εἰσὶν ἐγρηγορότων ἐνύπνια . ” 44 PINDAR . Fragment ...
... EURIPIDES . Phoenissae , 396 .- ( Jocasta and Polynices . ) " Hope , says the proverb , feeds the fugitive . Kindly her looks , yet from afar she smiles . ” “ Αἱ δ ̓ ἐλπίδες εἰσὶν ἐγρηγορότων ἐνύπνια . ” 44 PINDAR . Fragment ...
Pagina 315
... EURIPIDES . Iphigenia in Aulide , 979 .- ( Clytemnestra . ) " In some sort good men praised Hate those who praise them , if they praise too much . " “ Παύσομαί σ ' αἰνῶν , ἐπεὶ βάρος τι κάν τῷδ ̓ ἐστὶν , αἰνεῖσθαι λίαν . ” EURIPIDES ...
... EURIPIDES . Iphigenia in Aulide , 979 .- ( Clytemnestra . ) " In some sort good men praised Hate those who praise them , if they praise too much . " “ Παύσομαί σ ' αἰνῶν , ἐπεὶ βάρος τι κάν τῷδ ̓ ἐστὶν , αἰνεῖσθαι λίαν . ” EURIPIDES ...
Pagina 316
... EURIPIDES . Iphigenia in Aulide , 830 .- ( Achilles . ) " Unseemly ' tis for me To bandy words with women . ' -66 Αἰσχρὸν παρὰ κλαίουσι θοινᾶσθαι φίλοις . ” EURIPIDES . Alcestis , 542 .- ( Hercules . ) “ While our friends mourn unseemly ...
... EURIPIDES . Iphigenia in Aulide , 830 .- ( Achilles . ) " Unseemly ' tis for me To bandy words with women . ' -66 Αἰσχρὸν παρὰ κλαίουσι θοινᾶσθαι φίλοις . ” EURIPIDES . Alcestis , 542 .- ( Hercules . ) “ While our friends mourn unseemly ...
Pagina 318
... EURIPIDES . Medea , 1228 .- ( The Messenger . ) “ For among mortals happy man is none . In fortune's flood - tide might a man become More prosperous than his neighbour : happy ? no ! ” “ Βιοῦν ἀλύπως θνητὸν ὄντ ̓ οὐ ῥᾴδιον . ” 66 - ( A ...
... EURIPIDES . Medea , 1228 .- ( The Messenger . ) “ For among mortals happy man is none . In fortune's flood - tide might a man become More prosperous than his neighbour : happy ? no ! ” “ Βιοῦν ἀλύπως θνητὸν ὄντ ̓ οὐ ῥᾴδιον . ” 66 - ( A ...
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