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... offered by one of the former to Hippodamia , wife of Pirithous . It originated in the anger of Mars at being passed by , when all the other divinities were in- vited to the nuptials . 16. Consilium dedimus Syllæ . One of the ordinary ...
... offered by one of the former to Hippodamia , wife of Pirithous . It originated in the anger of Mars at being passed by , when all the other divinities were in- vited to the nuptials . 16. Consilium dedimus Syllæ . One of the ordinary ...
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... offer a less unpleasant abode . For what can be worse than the state of terror in which we live ? the fires , the falling of houses , and the thousand dangers to which we are continually exposed ; not to mention the impertinence of ...
... offer a less unpleasant abode . For what can be worse than the state of terror in which we live ? the fires , the falling of houses , and the thousand dangers to which we are continually exposed ; not to mention the impertinence of ...
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... offers of assistance : one gives him marble to rebuild it ; ano- ther begs he may be allowed to contribute with his purse ; this brings his most beautiful statues , that some rare production of Eu- phranor or Polycletus , and all the ...
... offers of assistance : one gives him marble to rebuild it ; ano- ther begs he may be allowed to contribute with his purse ; this brings his most beautiful statues , that some rare production of Eu- phranor or Polycletus , and all the ...
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... offer no insult to one who is clad in purple , preceded by flambeaus , and followed by a long train of attendants ; but upon me , who walk by the light of the moon , or the aid of a puny lamp , whose wick I draw out sparingly , he pours ...
... offer no insult to one who is clad in purple , preceded by flambeaus , and followed by a long train of attendants ; but upon me , who walk by the light of the moon , or the aid of a puny lamp , whose wick I draw out sparingly , he pours ...
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... offer the advice of probity and honour ? But what ? it was a difficult and delicate enterprize to hold the most or- dinary conversation with the tyrant : a man risked his fortune and his life in speaking to him of the rain , the heat ...
... offer the advice of probity and honour ? But what ? it was a difficult and delicate enterprize to hold the most or- dinary conversation with the tyrant : a man risked his fortune and his life in speaking to him of the rain , the heat ...
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Seite 18 - Dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, Dum superest Lachesi, quod torqueat, et pedibus me Porto meis, nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.
Seite 167 - ... atque recens linum ostendit non una cicatrix ? Nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se quam quod ridiculos homines facit. "Exeat...
Seite 8 - Quidquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, Gaudia, discursus, nostri est farrago libelli. Et quando uberior vitiorum copia ? quando Major avaritiae patuit sinus ? alea quando 80 Hos animos ? Neque enim loculis comitantibus itur Ad casum tabulae, posita sed luditur area.
Seite 101 - Augustum. iam pridem, ex quo suffragia nulli vendimus, effudit curas; nam qui dabat olim imperium fasces legiones omnia, nunc se continet atque duas tantum res anxius optat, 80 panem et circenses. 'Perituros audio multos.
Seite 179 - Bithyno libeat vigilare tyranno. finem animae, quae res humanas miscuit olim, non gladii, non saxa dabunt nec tela, sed ille Cannarum vindex et tanti sanguinis ultor 165 anulus.
Seite 172 - Nee tamen haec tantum metuas : nam, qui spoliet te, Non deerit, clausis domibus, postquam omnis ubique Fixa catenatae siluit compago tabernae.
Seite 12 - ... poena tamen praesens, cum tu deponis amictus turgidus et crudum pavonem in balnea portas.
Seite 197 - Tradidit arcano quodcumque volumine Moses, Non monstrare vias eadem nisi sacra colenti, Quaesitum ad fontem solos deducere verpos.
Seite 123 - Temporibus, quorum sceleri non invenit ipsa Nomen, et a nullo posuit natura metallo.
Seite 59 - Gloria quantalibet quid erit, si gloria tantum est? Curritur ad vocem jucundam et carmen amicae Thebaidos, laetam fecit quum Statius Urbem Promisitque diem. Tanta dulcedine captos Afficit ille animos tantaque libidine vulgi 85 Auditur : sed quum fregit subsellia versu Esurit, intactam Paridi nisi vendat Agaven.