Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... never yet known a poet who did not think himself the greatest in the world . That is the way of things ; you take delight in your works , I in mine . " " Adhuc sub judice lis est . " " The case is still before the court . " " Adhuc tua ...
... never yet known a poet who did not think himself the greatest in the world . That is the way of things ; you take delight in your works , I in mine . " " Adhuc sub judice lis est . " " The case is still before the court . " " Adhuc tua ...
Pagina 13
... never consider you wealthy . " " Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in praeterita se totus imagine versat . ' PETRONIUS ARBITER . Satyricon , cap . 128 . " The mind desires always what is lost , Dwells ever in the shadow of the past ...
... never consider you wealthy . " " Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in praeterita se totus imagine versat . ' PETRONIUS ARBITER . Satyricon , cap . 128 . " The mind desires always what is lost , Dwells ever in the shadow of the past ...
Pagina 20
... never understand avarice in an old man . " Avaritiam si tollere vultis , mater ejus est tollenda , luxuries . " CICERO . De Oratore , II . , 40 , 171 . " If you would banish avarice , you must first banish luxury , the mother of avarice ...
... never understand avarice in an old man . " Avaritiam si tollere vultis , mater ejus est tollenda , luxuries . " CICERO . De Oratore , II . , 40 , 171 . " If you would banish avarice , you must first banish luxury , the mother of avarice ...
Pagina 23
... 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 . " " Boni pastoris esse tondere ...
... 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 . " " Boni pastoris esse tondere ...
Pagina 42
... never can revoke . " - ( Conington . ) " Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum semel . " PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 116 . " We must give lengthy deliberation to what has to be decided once and for all . " " ( Qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter ...
... never can revoke . " - ( Conington . ) " Deliberandum est diu quod statuendum semel . " PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 116 . " We must give lengthy deliberation to what has to be decided once and for all . " " ( Qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter ...
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