Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... Fables , V. , 3 , 4 . Injuriae qui addideris contumeliam ? " " What will you do to yourself , seeing that you are adding insul to injury ? " " Ad Kalendas Graecas . " AUGUSTUS . ( Suetonius ACCIPE NUNC - AD DAMNUM . 3.
... Fables , V. , 3 , 4 . Injuriae qui addideris contumeliam ? " " What will you do to yourself , seeing that you are adding insul to injury ? " " Ad Kalendas Graecas . " AUGUSTUS . ( Suetonius ACCIPE NUNC - AD DAMNUM . 3.
Pagina 7
... Fables , II . , Epilogue , 1 . " The Athenians raised a statue to the genius of Esop , and placed the slave on an imperishable pedestal , to show that the path of honour is open to all , and that glory is the attribute of worth and not ...
... Fables , II . , Epilogue , 1 . " The Athenians raised a statue to the genius of Esop , and placed the slave on an imperishable pedestal , to show that the path of honour is open to all , and that glory is the attribute of worth and not ...
Pagina 10
... Fables of Phaedrus and Avianus , Biponti , 1784. ) " He who can be his own master , should not serve another . " " Amabit sapiens , cupient caeteri . ” AFRANIUS . Omen , Fragment I. ( VII . ) . " The wise man will love ; all others will ...
... Fables of Phaedrus and Avianus , Biponti , 1784. ) " He who can be his own master , should not serve another . " " Amabit sapiens , cupient caeteri . ” AFRANIUS . Omen , Fragment I. ( VII . ) . " The wise man will love ; all others will ...
Pagina 14
... Fables , III . , 14 , 10 . " The bow soon breaks if it be always strung ; Unbend it , and ' twill serve you at your need . " " Ardua enim res famam praecipitantem retrovertere . " BACON . De Augmentis Scientiarum , VIII . , 2 . " " Tis ...
... Fables , III . , 14 , 10 . " The bow soon breaks if it be always strung ; Unbend it , and ' twill serve you at your need . " " Ardua enim res famam praecipitantem retrovertere . " BACON . De Augmentis Scientiarum , VIII . , 2 . " " Tis ...
Pagina 31
... Fables , I. , 25 , 1 . " Those who to prudent men give bad advice But lose their pains , for laughter is their price . " " Consiliis nox apta ducum , lux aptior armis . " CAIUS RABIRIUS . Fragment . " Night is the time for counsel , day ...
... Fables , I. , 25 , 1 . " Those who to prudent men give bad advice But lose their pains , for laughter is their price . " " Consiliis nox apta ducum , lux aptior armis . " CAIUS RABIRIUS . Fragment . " Night is the time for counsel , day ...
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