Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein & Company, Limited, 1906 - 684 pagine |
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Pagina 321
... Fragment 1 . ' ' Tis easy to give praise to ono who toils , Not easy for ourselves to earn the praise . " « Αλλων ἰατρὸς , αὐτὸς ἕλκεσιν βρύων . ” EURIPIDES . Fragment 1056 . " He healeth others , but himself with sores is covered ...
... Fragment 1 . ' ' Tis easy to give praise to ono who toils , Not easy for ourselves to earn the praise . " « Αλλων ἰατρὸς , αὐτὸς ἕλκεσιν βρύων . ” EURIPIDES . Fragment 1056 . " He healeth others , but himself with sores is covered ...
Pagina 323
... Fragment 166 . A handsome person with perverted will Is a fine craft that's handled without skill . " - ( F . A. Paley . ) * Αν οἷς ἔχομεν τουτοίσι μηδὲ χρώμεθα , ἃ δ ̓ οὐκ ἔχομεν ζητῶμεν , ὧν μὲν διὰ τύχην , ὧν δὲ δι ̓ ἑαυτοὺς ἐσόμεθ ̓ ...
... Fragment 166 . A handsome person with perverted will Is a fine craft that's handled without skill . " - ( F . A. Paley . ) * Αν οἷς ἔχομεν τουτοίσι μηδὲ χρώμεθα , ἃ δ ̓ οὐκ ἔχομεν ζητῶμεν , ὧν μὲν διὰ τύχην , ὧν δὲ δι ̓ ἑαυτοὺς ἐσόμεθ ̓ ...
Pagina 326
... Fragment 7 . " No evil is it that a man of worth Wield e'en a tyrant's power . " “ Ανδρὸς χαρακτὴρ ἐκ λόγου γνωρίζεται . ” MENANDER . Monosticha , 26 . " Man's character is by his speech betrayed . " “ Ανδρῶν γὰρ ὄντων ἕρκος ἐστὶν ...
... Fragment 7 . " No evil is it that a man of worth Wield e'en a tyrant's power . " “ Ανδρὸς χαρακτὴρ ἐκ λόγου γνωρίζεται . ” MENANDER . Monosticha , 26 . " Man's character is by his speech betrayed . " “ Ανδρῶν γὰρ ὄντων ἕρκος ἐστὶν ...
Pagina 327
... Fragment 62 . " No household ye may find that's free from ills ; But to some fortune ' tis that evil brings ... Fragment 470 . " Him that ungrateful is count not your friend ; Let not the bad man fill the good nan's place . ” “ Ανὴρ ...
... Fragment 62 . " No household ye may find that's free from ills ; But to some fortune ' tis that evil brings ... Fragment 470 . " Him that ungrateful is count not your friend ; Let not the bad man fill the good nan's place . ” “ Ανὴρ ...
Pagina 330
... Fragment 178 .. “ Whate'er man does in anger , that , be sure , Will prove hereafter to be wrongly done . " " Απαντα γάρ τοι τῷ φοβουμένῳ ψοφεῖ . ” SOPHOCLES . Fragment ( Acrisius ) 58 . “ The man who fears hears noise on every side ...
... Fragment 178 .. “ Whate'er man does in anger , that , be sure , Will prove hereafter to be wrongly done . " " Απαντα γάρ τοι τῷ φοβουμένῳ ψοφεῖ . ” SOPHOCLES . Fragment ( Acrisius ) 58 . “ The man who fears hears noise on every side ...
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Pagina 165 - 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."— (Turn Broum.) " Non bene conveniunt nee in una sede morantur Majes tas et amor.
Pagina 260 - If on my theme I rightly think, There are five reasons why men drink: Good wine, a friend, because I 'm dry, Or least I should be by and by, Or any other reason why.
Pagina 199 - Others, belike, with happier grace, From bronze or stone shall call the face, Plead doubtful causes, map the skies. And tell when planets set or rise ; But Roman thou, do thou control The nations far and wide ; Be this thy genius, to impose The rule of peace on vanquished foes, Show pity to the humbled soul, And crush the sons of pride.
Pagina 177 - Who the accuser? Where the evidence? For when the life of man is in debate, No time can be too long, no care too great; Hear all, weigh all with caution, I advise — "Thou sniveller! is a slave a man?" she cries, "He's innocent! be't so: — 'tis my command, My will; let that, sir, for a reason stand.
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