Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 strán (strany) |
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Strana 16
... great Marcellus ! see him tower , With kingly spoils in conquering power , The warrior host above ! " - ( Conington . ) " Assiduus in oculis hominum fuerat ; quae res minus verendos magnos homines ipsa satietate facit . " LIVY ...
... great Marcellus ! see him tower , With kingly spoils in conquering power , The warrior host above ! " - ( Conington . ) " Assiduus in oculis hominum fuerat ; quae res minus verendos magnos homines ipsa satietate facit . " LIVY ...
Strana 18
... great cowardice . " Rejected or disdained . " - ( Conington . ) LUCAN . Pharsalia , IV . , 702 . HORACE . Odes , III . , 4 , 5 . " You hear me ? or is this the play Of fond illusion ? " - ( Conington . ) " Auditis ? an me ludit amabilis ...
... great cowardice . " Rejected or disdained . " - ( Conington . ) LUCAN . Pharsalia , IV . , 702 . HORACE . Odes , III . , 4 , 5 . " You hear me ? or is this the play Of fond illusion ? " - ( Conington . ) " Auditis ? an me ludit amabilis ...
Strana 22
... great thing to know our own vices . " " Bellus homo et magnus vis idem , Cotta , videri ; Sed qui bellus homo est , Cotta , pusillus homo est . " MARTIAL . Epigrams , I. , 9 , 1 ( I. , 10 , 1 ) . " Poor Cotta tries to seem at once a great ...
... great thing to know our own vices . " " Bellus homo et magnus vis idem , Cotta , videri ; Sed qui bellus homo est , Cotta , pusillus homo est . " MARTIAL . Epigrams , I. , 9 , 1 ( I. , 10 , 1 ) . " Poor Cotta tries to seem at once a great ...
Strana 24
... great general , for it is under the control of his intellect and his judgment . " " Bono ingenio me esse ornatam , quam auro , multo mavolo : Aurum fortuna invenitur , natura ingenium bonum ; Bonam ego , quam beatam , me esse nimio dici ...
... great general , for it is under the control of his intellect and his judgment . " " Bono ingenio me esse ornatam , quam auro , multo mavolo : Aurum fortuna invenitur , natura ingenium bonum ; Bonam ego , quam beatam , me esse nimio dici ...
Strana 26
... great love wronged , and what despair Can make a baffled woman dare , All this they know , and knowing tread The paths of presage , vague and dread . " — ( Conington . ) " Causa latet ; vis est notissima ( fontis ) . " OVID ...
... great love wronged , and what despair Can make a baffled woman dare , All this they know , and knowing tread The paths of presage , vague and dread . " — ( Conington . ) " Causa latet ; vis est notissima ( fontis ) . " OVID ...
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