Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... they are being talked about . " " Abstineas igitur damnandis ; hujus enim vel Una potens ratio est , ne crimina ... They hush , they hist : his clear voice rules Their rebel wills , their anger cools . ” — ( Conington . ) " Ac venerata ...
... they are being talked about . " " Abstineas igitur damnandis ; hujus enim vel Una potens ratio est , ne crimina ... They hush , they hist : his clear voice rules Their rebel wills , their anger cools . ” — ( Conington . ) " Ac venerata ...
Pagina 4
... they are put before our eyes , we pay no attention . " Ad tristem partem strenua est suspicio . " 64 PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 6 . A suspicious mind always looks on the black side of things . " " Ad unguem Factus homo . " " A gentleman to the ...
... they are put before our eyes , we pay no attention . " Ad tristem partem strenua est suspicio . " 64 PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 6 . A suspicious mind always looks on the black side of things . " " Ad unguem Factus homo . " " A gentleman to the ...
Pagina 23
... they are repaid with hatred instead of gratitude . " - ( Church and Brodribb . ) " Beneficia in vulgus cum largiri institueris , Perdenda sunt multa , ut semel ponas bene . " Quoted by SENECA . De Beneficiis , I. , 2 , 1 . " When you ...
... they are repaid with hatred instead of gratitude . " - ( Church and Brodribb . ) " Beneficia in vulgus cum largiri institueris , Perdenda sunt multa , ut semel ponas bene . " Quoted by SENECA . De Beneficiis , I. , 2 , 1 . " When you ...
Pagina 26
... They know not ; but the pangs of shame From great love wronged , and what despair Can make a baffled woman dare , All this they know , and knowing tread The paths of presage , vague and dread . " — ( Conington . ) " Causa latet ; vis ...
... They know not ; but the pangs of shame From great love wronged , and what despair Can make a baffled woman dare , All this they know , and knowing tread The paths of presage , vague and dread . " — ( Conington . ) " Causa latet ; vis ...
Pagina 29
... they're 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 ...
... they're 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 ...
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