A New Dictionary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages: Translated Into English, and Occasionally Accompanied with Illustrations, Historical Poetical, and Anecdotal, with an Extensive Index, Referring to Every Important WordJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1869 - 528 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... Thou comest well , if thou comest alone . " Spoken of a misfortune . Bene colligitur haec pueris et mulierculis et servis et servo- rum simillimis liberis esse grata : gravi vero homini et ea quae fiunt judicio certo ponderanti probari ...
... Thou comest well , if thou comest alone . " Spoken of a misfortune . Bene colligitur haec pueris et mulierculis et servis et servo- rum simillimis liberis esse grata : gravi vero homini et ea quae fiunt judicio certo ponderanti probari ...
Pagina 53
... thou comest alone . " Biendar sin cuyo freno el hombre se queda a solas con su naturaleza . Sp . SOLIS .- [ The curb of moral and religious discipline ] " those reins , without whose restraint man is left all alone with his nature ...
... thou comest alone . " Biendar sin cuyo freno el hombre se queda a solas con su naturaleza . Sp . SOLIS .- [ The curb of moral and religious discipline ] " those reins , without whose restraint man is left all alone with his nature ...
Pagina 84
... Thou , who began'st a man , wilt end a boy . " Cogenda mens est ut incipiat . Lat . SENECA.- " Compulsion must be used with the mind to impel it to exertion . " This maxim should be inscribed over the study - door of every man who is ...
... Thou , who began'st a man , wilt end a boy . " Cogenda mens est ut incipiat . Lat . SENECA.- " Compulsion must be used with the mind to impel it to exertion . " This maxim should be inscribed over the study - door of every man who is ...
Pagina 97
... thou be honest , thou'rt a roguish cheat . " An extraordinary physiognomy is sometimes supposed to be an indi- cation of a knave . Crise . Fr .- " A crisis , critical time , serious moment . " A " crisis " in diseases of the human frame ...
... thou be honest , thou'rt a roguish cheat . " An extraordinary physiognomy is sometimes supposed to be an indi- cation of a knave . Crise . Fr .- " A crisis , critical time , serious moment . " A " crisis " in diseases of the human frame ...
Pagina 118
... Thou well knowest when to speak , and when to be silent , to hold thy tongue . " A proof of wisdom . -Dicique beatus Ante obitum nemo supremaque funera debet . Lat . OVID.— " No one ought to be called , declared , happy before his death ...
... Thou well knowest when to speak , and when to be silent , to hold thy tongue . " A proof of wisdom . -Dicique beatus Ante obitum nemo supremaque funera debet . Lat . OVID.— " No one ought to be called , declared , happy before his death ...
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aetas amor ancient animus applied atque bien C'est called character CICERO CLAUDIAN court death dicere EPICURUS evil exemplum expression facit fear feel fool fortune Fr.-The French genius give Greek happy homines homme honor HORACE HORACE.-"The human Ital JUVENAL king labor Latin Law maxim learned live Lord LUCAN LUCRETIUS magna mali manner matter means ment mihi mind motto multa n'est nature never nihil nisi nulla omnes omnia one's opinion OVID passion PERSIUS person PHAEDRUS philosopher phrase PLAUTUS pleasure poet potest prov proverb PUBLIUS SYRUS quae quam quid QUINTILIAN quod quotation rebus rerum risum Roman saepe Scots law semper SENECA sense sibi signify sine soul speak sunt TACITUS TERENCE term thing thou tibi truth vice VIRGIL virtue vita wise word writ writing
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