Limus ut hie durescit, et haec ut cera liquescit, Uno eodemque igni:*°... Gedichte - Side 65af Theocritus - 1881 - 364 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Francis Bacon - 1876 - 504 sider
...physic the causes, but variable or respective causes ; and metaphysic the fixed and constant causes. Limus ut hie durescit, et haec ut cera liquescit, Uno eodemque igni. Fire is the cause of induration, but respective to clay ; fire is the cause of colliquation, but respective... | |
| Theocritus - 1881 - 376 sider
...Herz durchbohrt wird.Verg. Ecl. 8, 80 limus ut hie durescit et haec ut cera liquescit uno eodemgue igni, sie nostro Daphnis amore. Hör. Epod. 6, 81 amore sie meo flagres uti bitumen atris ignibus. — avv Saiftovt, auspice diva (Verg. Aen. 4, 45 dis auspicibus et lunone secunda). Theokr. 7, 12.... | |
| Virgil - 1883 - 924 sider
...necte, Amarylli, modo, et Vcneris die vinctila necto. Ducite ab urbe domum, mea carmina, ducite Daphnim. Limus ut hie durescit et haec ut cera liquescit uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore. Sparge molam, et fragilis incende bitumine laurus. Daphnis me malus urit,... | |
| Jacob Grimm - 1883 - 462 sider
...to have an ' ista pista sista ' before it too) remind us of the rhyming spell in Virgil's Eel. 8 : ' Limus ut hie durescit et haec ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore.' Dissunapiter is the god invoked, like the Phol and Wodan of our spells.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 sider
...Physic, the causes, but variable or respective causes ; and Metaphysic, the fxed and constant causes. Limus ut hie durescit, et haec ut cera liquescit, Uno eodemque igni: [As the same fire which makes the soil clay hard Mukes hard wax soft :] Fire is the cause of induration,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 310 sider
...TaKW, w9 Tl1Ko1f? VTT' £pwToc o Mrivdt0C avnKa AeAft1r. Virgil has imitated this in Eel. viii. So : Limus ut hie durescit, et haec ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore. lamenting their case, made earnest labor and sute to the king to haue begged... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 542 sider
...adurat."— Virg. Georg., i. 92, 93Page 391. f "Quid ipium," the TO n qv civot of Aristotle. Page 428. f " Limus ut hie durescit, et haec ut cera liquescit. Uno eodemque igni." -Virg., Eel., vii1. Page 447. g See Aphorism 25. Page 45 1. h See Aphorism 40. ... | |
| 1902 - 780 sider
...Amarylli, modo, et, Veneris, die, vincula necto. Ducite ab urbe domum, mea carmina, ducite Daphnim. Limus ut hie durescit et haec ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore. — 8, 77-81 High School Department I72D EXAMINATION LATIN — Second Year... | |
| Armine Thomas Kent - 1905 - 300 sider
...miracles which were the favourite food of the mediaeval mind. It is true that when Vergil wrote — " Limus ut hie durescit et haec ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore " — he was, no doubt, recording, jingle and all, a contemporary peasant... | |
| Abraham Fraunce - 1906 - 182 sider
...subject of Rossetti's fine ballad « Sister Helen ») was perhaps suggested by Verg. Eel. VIII. 8i, 82 : Limus ut hie durescit et haec ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore. 665 fucum.. facere. Cp. Ter. Eun. III. 5. 4i. 67O concenius cerlestium orbiuth.... | |
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