Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , X. , " A good man has a double span of life , For to enjoy past life is twice to live . " " An male sarta Gratia nequicquam coit et rescinditur ? " 23 , 7 . HORACE . Epistolae , I. , 3 , 31 . " Is that ugly breach ...
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , X. , " A good man has a double span of life , For to enjoy past life is twice to live . " " An male sarta Gratia nequicquam coit et rescinditur ? " 23 , 7 . HORACE . Epistolae , I. , 3 , 31 . " Is that ugly breach ...
Pagina 15
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , XI . , 5 , 3 . " " Tis a hard task not to surrender morality for riches . " " Argentum accepi ; dote imperium vendidi . " 46 PLAUTUS . Asinaria , Act I. , Sc . I. , 74 .— ( Demaenetus . ) " I have taken the money ...
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , XI . , 5 , 3 . " " Tis a hard task not to surrender morality for riches . " " Argentum accepi ; dote imperium vendidi . " 46 PLAUTUS . Asinaria , Act I. , Sc . I. , 74 .— ( Demaenetus . ) " I have taken the money ...
Pagina 22
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , I. , 9 , 1 ( I. , 10 , 1 ) . " Poor Cotta tries to seem at once a great man , and a pretty , But Cotta , sure , a pretty man is nothing else than petty . " HORACE . Epistolae , I. , 1 , 76 . " Belua multorum es ...
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , I. , 9 , 1 ( I. , 10 , 1 ) . " Poor Cotta tries to seem at once a great man , and a pretty , But Cotta , sure , a pretty man is nothing else than petty . " HORACE . Epistolae , I. , 1 , 76 . " Belua multorum es ...
Pagina 25
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , II . , 20 , 1 . " Paullus buys poems ; his own poems he'll recite , For what he buys is surely his by right . " 46 Carpe viam et susceptum perfice munus ! " VIRGIL . Eneid , VI . , 629 . " Now to the task for which ...
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , II . , 20 , 1 . " Paullus buys poems ; his own poems he'll recite , For what he buys is surely his by right . " 46 Carpe viam et susceptum perfice munus ! " VIRGIL . Eneid , VI . , 629 . " Now to the task for which ...
Pagina 28
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , X. , 2 , 11 . " No thefts can mar our poems , nor centuries aid ; Yet we can build no other monument That shall be deathless . " " Chimaera bombinans in vacuo . " RABELAIS . Pantagruel , II . , 7 . " A chimæra ...
... MARTIAL . Epigrams , X. , 2 , 11 . " No thefts can mar our poems , nor centuries aid ; Yet we can build no other monument That shall be deathless . " " Chimaera bombinans in vacuo . " RABELAIS . Pantagruel , II . , 7 . " A chimæra ...
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