Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Thomas Benfield Harbottle. Harvard College Library TAS FROM THE FUND GIVEN BY Stephen Salisbury Class of 1817 OF WORCESTER , MASSACHUSETTS For Greek and Latin Literature ENGLISH QUOTATIONS BY COL . PHILIP HUGH DALBIAC , M.P.. Lit 2015 45.
Thomas Benfield Harbottle. Harvard College Library TAS FROM THE FUND GIVEN BY Stephen Salisbury Class of 1817 OF WORCESTER , MASSACHUSETTS For Greek and Latin Literature ENGLISH QUOTATIONS BY COL . PHILIP HUGH DALBIAC , M.P.. Lit 2015 45.
Pagina 309
... ( Stephens , p . 39 , c . ) " Do not do to others what angers you if done to you by others . " “ Α ποιεῖν αἰσχρὸν , ταῦτα νόμιζε μηδὲ λέγειν εἶναι καλόν . ” ISOCRATES . Ad Demonicum , IV . , 15. ( Stephens , p . 5 , a . ) " Remember that ...
... ( Stephens , p . 39 , c . ) " Do not do to others what angers you if done to you by others . " “ Α ποιεῖν αἰσχρὸν , ταῦτα νόμιζε μηδὲ λέγειν εἶναι καλόν . ” ISOCRATES . Ad Demonicum , IV . , 15. ( Stephens , p . 5 , a . ) " Remember that ...
Pagina 311
... ( Stephens , p . 846 , D . ) — ( The Athenian . ) " Hardly any human being is capable of pursuing two professions or two arts rightly . " ( Jowett . ) « Αδύνατον ἕνα πολλὰς καλῶς ἐργάζεσθαι τέχνας . " " PLATO . Republic , II . ( Stephens ...
... ( Stephens , p . 846 , D . ) — ( The Athenian . ) " Hardly any human being is capable of pursuing two professions or two arts rightly . " ( Jowett . ) « Αδύνατον ἕνα πολλὰς καλῶς ἐργάζεσθαι τέχνας . " " PLATO . Republic , II . ( Stephens ...
Pagina 317
... ( Stephens , p . 730 , в . ) — ( The Athenian . ) " Truth is the beginning of every good to the gods , and of every good to man . " - ( Jowett . ) “ Αληθὲς εἶναι δεῖ τὸ σεμνὸν , οὐ κενόν . ” MENANDER . Fabulae Incertae , Fragment 478 ...
... ( Stephens , p . 730 , в . ) — ( The Athenian . ) " Truth is the beginning of every good to the gods , and of every good to man . " - ( Jowett . ) “ Αληθὲς εἶναι δεῖ τὸ σεμνὸν , οὐ κενόν . ” MENANDER . Fabulae Incertae , Fragment 478 ...
Pagina 322
... ( Stephens , p . 336 , B. ) " Ignorance , the root and the stem of every evil . " “ Αμαχον δὲ κρύψαι τὸ συγγενὲς ἦθος . ” PINDAR . Olympia , XIII . , 13 ( 16 ) . " Tis hard to hide the stamp that birth imparts . " — ( Morice . ) “ Αμεινον ...
... ( Stephens , p . 336 , B. ) " Ignorance , the root and the stem of every evil . " “ Αμαχον δὲ κρύψαι τὸ συγγενὲς ἦθος . ” PINDAR . Olympia , XIII . , 13 ( 16 ) . " Tis hard to hide the stamp that birth imparts . " — ( Morice . ) “ Αμεινον ...
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