Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 sider |
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Side 9
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 2 , 23 ( III . , 3 , 23 ) . " Sweep with one oar the waves , with one the sands ; Thus shall you safety find . The roughest seas Are far from land . " " Alter rixatur de lana saepe caprina Propugnat nugis ...
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 2 , 23 ( III . , 3 , 23 ) . " Sweep with one oar the waves , with one the sands ; Thus shall you safety find . The roughest seas Are far from land . " " Alter rixatur de lana saepe caprina Propugnat nugis ...
Side 16
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 1 , 21 ( III . , 1 and 2 ) . All that the envious herd has ta'en from me in life Fame will restore with interest after death ; For after death age all things magnifies , And greater sounds the buried poet's ...
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 1 , 21 ( III . , 1 and 2 ) . All that the envious herd has ta'en from me in life Fame will restore with interest after death ; For after death age all things magnifies , And greater sounds the buried poet's ...
Side 17
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 1 , 63 ( III . , 1 and 2 ) . " The name by genius earned dies not with time ; The lustre shed by genius knows no death . " " At nos hinc alii sitientes ibimus Afros , Pars Scythiam et rapidum Cretae ...
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 1 , 63 ( III . , 1 and 2 ) . " The name by genius earned dies not with time ; The lustre shed by genius knows no death . " " At nos hinc alii sitientes ibimus Afros , Pars Scythiam et rapidum Cretae ...
Side 44
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , II . , 7 , 6 . " In love a subject race is nothing worth . " " Dextrae se parvus Iulus Implicuit sequiturque patrem non passibus aequis . " Iulus fastens to my side , VIRGIL . Eneid , II . , 723 . His steps scarce ...
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , II . , 7 , 6 . " In love a subject race is nothing worth . " " Dextrae se parvus Iulus Implicuit sequiturque patrem non passibus aequis . " Iulus fastens to my side , VIRGIL . Eneid , II . , 723 . His steps scarce ...
Side 56
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 6 ( III . , 7 ) , 1 . " Money , thou causest many an anxious hour , Through thee we untimely tread the path of death . On thee , oh cruel one , men's vices feed ; From thy head spring the seeds of all our ...
... PROPERTIUS . Elegies , IV . , 6 ( III . , 7 ) , 1 . " Money , thou causest many an anxious hour , Through thee we untimely tread the path of death . On thee , oh cruel one , men's vices feed ; From thy head spring the seeds of all our ...
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Side 145 - Quaesitum est : ego nee studium sine divite vena, Nee rude quid possit video ingenium ; alterius sic 410 Altera poscit opem res et conjurat amice.
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Side 141 - Multa renascentur, quae jam cecidere ; cadentque Quae nunc sunt in honore vocabula, si volet usus, Quem penes arbitrium est et jus et norma loquendi.
Side 117 - Ne quis fur esset, neu latro, neu quis adulter. Nam fuit ante Helenam cunnus...
Side 84 - Hie manus ob patriam pugnando volnera passi, 660 quique sacerdotes casti, dum vita manebat, quique pii vates et Phoebo digna locuti, inventas aut qui vitam excoluere per artes, quique sui memores alios fecere merendo, omnibus his nivea cinguntur tempora vitta.
Side 95 - Illi robur et aes triplex Circa pectus erat, qui fragilem truci Commisit pelago ratem Primus...
Side 32 - CONTICUERE omnes, intentique ora tenebant Inde toro pater Aeneas sic orsus ab alto : Infandum, Regina, jubes renovare dolorem, Trojanas ut opes et lamentabile regnum Eruerint Danai ; quaeque ipse miserrima vidi, 5 Et quorum pars magna fui.
Side 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.
Side 69 - Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, atque metus omnis et inexorabile fatum subiecit pedibus strepitumque Acherontis avari.
Side 71 - Fertur uti pulvis collectus turbine, ne quid Summa deperdat metuens aut ampliet ut rem. Omnes hi metuunt versus, odere poëtas.