Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... JUVENAL . Satires , XIV . , 38 . " Refrain then from doing ill ; for one all - powerful reason , lest our chil- dren should copy our misdeeds ; we are all too prone to imitate whatever is base and depraved . " " Ac veluti magno in ...
... JUVENAL . Satires , XIV . , 38 . " Refrain then from doing ill ; for one all - powerful reason , lest our chil- dren should copy our misdeeds ; we are all too prone to imitate whatever is base and depraved . " " Ac veluti magno in ...
Pagina 12
... JUVENAL . Satires , I. , 141 . " The boar , an animal for banquets born . " " Animasque in volnere ponunt . " VIRGIL . Georgics , IV . , 238 .— ( Of the bee . ) " They pierce and leave their lives within the wound . " " Animi cultus ...
... JUVENAL . Satires , I. , 141 . " The boar , an animal for banquets born . " " Animasque in volnere ponunt . " VIRGIL . Georgics , IV . , 238 .— ( Of the bee . ) " They pierce and leave their lives within the wound . " " Animi cultus ...
Pagina 18
... JUVENAL . Satires , I. , 73 . " If you would be successful , something dare That shall deserve a little term in gaol ; For honesty is praised , and left to suffer . " Aude , hospes , contemnere opes , et te quoque dignum Finge deo ...
... JUVENAL . Satires , I. , 73 . " If you would be successful , something dare That shall deserve a little term in gaol ; For honesty is praised , and left to suffer . " Aude , hospes , contemnere opes , et te quoque dignum Finge deo ...
Pagina 20
... JUVENAL . Satires , XIV . , 139 . The love of money grows with growing wealth . " " Ave , Imperator , morituri te salutant . " 6 . Hail , Cæsar ! those about to die salute you . " " Avia tunc resonant avibus virgulta canoris ...
... JUVENAL . Satires , XIV . , 139 . The love of money grows with growing wealth . " " Ave , Imperator , morituri te salutant . " 6 . Hail , Cæsar ! those about to die salute you . " " Avia tunc resonant avibus virgulta canoris ...
Pagina 25
... JUVENAL . Satires , V. , 162 . " He thinks you a vile slave , drawn by the smell Of his warm kitchen . " - ( Gifford . ) " Carmina Paullus emit ; recitat sua carmina Paullus . Nam quod emas , possis dicere jure tuum . " MARTIAL ...
... JUVENAL . Satires , V. , 162 . " He thinks you a vile slave , drawn by the smell Of his warm kitchen . " - ( Gifford . ) " Carmina Paullus emit ; recitat sua carmina Paullus . Nam quod emas , possis dicere jure tuum . " MARTIAL ...
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