Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... 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 in your good will We hoped had ...
... 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 in your good will We hoped had ...
Pagina 23
... good things of this life never counterbalance the evils , though they may equal them in number . " " Bonarum rerum consuetudo pessima est . " PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 70 . " It is a very bad thing to become accustomed to good fortune ...
... good things of this life never counterbalance the evils , though they may equal them in number . " " Bonarum rerum consuetudo pessima est . " PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 70 . " It is a very bad thing to become accustomed to good fortune ...
Pagina 24
... good men is not thrown away . " - ( Bonnell Thornton . ) " Bono imperatori haud magni fortunam momenti esse ; mentem rationemque dominari . " LIVY . Histories , XXII . , 25 . " Luck is of little moment to the great general , for it is ...
... good men is not thrown away . " - ( Bonnell Thornton . ) " Bono imperatori haud magni fortunam momenti esse ; mentem rationemque dominari . " LIVY . Histories , XXII . , 25 . " Luck is of little moment to the great general , for it is ...
Pagina 29
... good or bad . Their riches , not their qualities , they mind . " - ( Bonnell Thornton . ) " ( Denique ) Coelesti sumus omnes semine oriundi . " LUCRETIUS . De Rerum Natura , II . , 990 . " All are descended from a heavenly stock ...
... good or bad . Their riches , not their qualities , they mind . " - ( Bonnell Thornton . ) " ( Denique ) Coelesti sumus omnes semine oriundi . " LUCRETIUS . De Rerum Natura , II . , 990 . " All are descended from a heavenly stock ...
Pagina 35
... good ? " " Cui non conveniet sua res , ut calceus olim , Si pede major erit , subvertet ; si minor , uret . " HORACE . Epistolae , I. , 10 , 42 . " Means should , like shoes , be neither large nor small ; Too wide they trip us up , too ...
... good ? " " Cui non conveniet sua res , ut calceus olim , Si pede major erit , subvertet ; si minor , uret . " HORACE . Epistolae , I. , 10 , 42 . " Means should , like shoes , be neither large nor small ; Too wide they trip us up , too ...
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