Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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... will have accomplished an invaluable work . " -Morning Post . " A mine of curious inquiry . companion . " - Spectator . ... A very industrious and entertaining " Up to date and admirably explicit in the matter of references . " - Pall ...
... will have accomplished an invaluable work . " -Morning Post . " A mine of curious inquiry . companion . " - Spectator . ... A very industrious and entertaining " Up to date and admirably explicit in the matter of references . " - Pall ...
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... will thus be of service to non - classical as well as to classical readers . The translations are taken in part from well - known versions , which are in every instance specified in the text . Where no name is given I must be held ...
... will thus be of service to non - classical as well as to classical readers . The translations are taken in part from well - known versions , which are in every instance specified in the text . Where no name is given I must be held ...
Pagina 10
... will love ; all others will desire . " " Amantium irae amoris integratio est . " TERENCE . Andria , Act III . , Sc . III . , 23 .— ( Chremes . ) " Quarrels of lovers but renew their love . " - ( George Colman . ) " Amici , diem perdidi ...
... will love ; all others will desire . " " Amantium irae amoris integratio est . " TERENCE . Andria , Act III . , Sc . III . , 23 .— ( Chremes . ) " Quarrels of lovers but renew their love . " - ( George Colman . ) " Amici , diem perdidi ...
Pagina 11
... will try A graver tone , and lay our joking by . " - ( Conington . ) " Amphitryo , miserrima istaec miseria est servo bono , Apud herum qui vera loquitur , si id vi verum vincitur . " PLAUTUS . Amphitryo , Act II . , Sc . I. , 43 ...
... will try A graver tone , and lay our joking by . " - ( Conington . ) " Amphitryo , miserrima istaec miseria est servo bono , Apud herum qui vera loquitur , si id vi verum vincitur . " PLAUTUS . Amphitryo , Act II . , Sc . I. , 43 ...
Pagina 14
... will even weep To throw away the water he has washed with . " — ( Bonnell Thornton . ) " Aquila non captat muscas . " PROVERB . ( Erasmus , Adagiorum Chiliades , Contemptus et Vilitatis . ) 46 Aquila non capit muscas . " BACON . The ...
... will even weep To throw away the water he has washed with . " — ( Bonnell Thornton . ) " Aquila non captat muscas . " PROVERB . ( Erasmus , Adagiorum Chiliades , Contemptus et Vilitatis . ) 46 Aquila non capit muscas . " BACON . The ...
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Pagina 167 - I do not love thee, Dr. Fell, The reason why I cannot tell, But this alone I know full well. I do not love thee, Dr. Fell."— (Гит Brmcn.) " Non bene conveniunt nee in una sede moran tur Majestas et amor.
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Pagina 71 - Fertur uti pulvis collectus turbine, ne quid Summa deperdat metuens aut ampliet ut rem. Omnes hi metuunt versus, odere poëtas.