Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... thou , O Pleasure , once thou hast crept into the hearts of men . " " Adulandi gens prudentissima laudat Sermonem indocti , faciem deformis amici . " JUVENAL . Satires , III . , 86 . " The most cunning flatterer is he who praises the ...
... thou , O Pleasure , once thou hast crept into the hearts of men . " " Adulandi gens prudentissima laudat Sermonem indocti , faciem deformis amici . " JUVENAL . Satires , III . , 86 . " The most cunning flatterer is he who praises the ...
Pagina 18
... Thou too take courage , wealth despise , And fit thee to ascend the skies , Nor be a poor man's courtesies " Audendo magnus tegitur timor . " " ' A show of daring oft conceals great cowardice . " Rejected or disdained . " - ( Conington ...
... Thou too take courage , wealth despise , And fit thee to ascend the skies , Nor be a poor man's courtesies " Audendo magnus tegitur timor . " " ' A show of daring oft conceals great cowardice . " Rejected or disdained . " - ( Conington ...
Pagina 21
... thou . " 66 Bella , horrida bella , Et Tybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno . " 84 VIRGIL . Eneid , VI . , 86 . War , dreadful war , and Tiber's flood I see incarnadined with blood . " - ( Conington . ) 66 Bellaque matribus Detestata ...
... thou . " 66 Bella , horrida bella , Et Tybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno . " 84 VIRGIL . Eneid , VI . , 86 . War , dreadful war , and Tiber's flood I see incarnadined with blood . " - ( Conington . ) 66 Bellaque matribus Detestata ...
Pagina 34
... thou trust the sea than woman's word . " 66 Crede vigori Femineo castum haud superat labor ullus amorem . " SILIUS ITALICUS . Punica , III . , 112 . " Doubt not a woman's power to aid ; no toil Can daunt a pure affection . " " Credebant ...
... thou trust the sea than woman's word . " 66 Crede vigori Femineo castum haud superat labor ullus amorem . " SILIUS ITALICUS . Punica , III . , 112 . " Doubt not a woman's power to aid ; no toil Can daunt a pure affection . " " Credebant ...
Pagina 45
... Thou sayest , Bassa , thou'rt a lovely girl ; " The thing that is not ' Bassa's wont to say . " " Dicta dabant ventis , nec debita fata movebant . " VALERIUS FLACCUS . Argonautica , V. , 21 . " Their words flew wide upon the winds , nor ...
... Thou sayest , Bassa , thou'rt a lovely girl ; " The thing that is not ' Bassa's wont to say . " " Dicta dabant ventis , nec debita fata movebant . " VALERIUS FLACCUS . Argonautica , V. , 21 . " Their words flew wide upon the winds , nor ...
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