Comicorum graecorum fragmentaApud T. Stevenson et J.G. Parker, 1840 - 275 Seiten |
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... τὰς νέας θηεύμενος δὲ ἱμέρθη τῶν νεῶν ἅμιλλαν γινομένην ἰδέσθαι , ἐπεὶ δ ̓ ἐγένετό τε καὶ ἐνίκων Φοίνικες Σιδώνιοι , ἤσθη τε καὶ τῇ ἁμιλλῃ καὶ τῇ στρατιῇ . III ' . Απολώλεκας τὸ μειράκιον μου παραλαβών , ἀκάθαρτε , καὶ πέπεικας ἐλθεῖν ...
... τὰς νέας θηεύμενος δὲ ἱμέρθη τῶν νεῶν ἅμιλλαν γινομένην ἰδέσθαι , ἐπεὶ δ ̓ ἐγένετό τε καὶ ἐνίκων Φοίνικες Σιδώνιοι , ἤσθη τε καὶ τῇ ἁμιλλῃ καὶ τῇ στρατιῇ . III ' . Απολώλεκας τὸ μειράκιον μου παραλαβών , ἀκάθαρτε , καὶ πέπεικας ἐλθεῖν ...
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... τὰς ὀφρὺς ἐπηρκότες καὶ τὸν φρόνιμον ζητοῦντες ἐν τοῖς περιπάτοις καὶ ταῖς διατριβαῖς ὥσπερ ἀποδεδρακότα οὕτως , ἐπὰν γλαυκίσκος αὐτοῖς παρατεθῇ , ἴσασιν οὗ δεῖ πρῶτον ἅψασθαι τόπου 13 15 11 12 καὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν ζητοῦσιν ὥσπερ πράγματος ...
... τὰς ὀφρὺς ἐπηρκότες καὶ τὸν φρόνιμον ζητοῦντες ἐν τοῖς περιπάτοις καὶ ταῖς διατριβαῖς ὥσπερ ἀποδεδρακότα οὕτως , ἐπὰν γλαυκίσκος αὐτοῖς παρατεθῇ , ἴσασιν οὗ δεῖ πρῶτον ἅψασθαι τόπου 13 15 11 12 καὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν ζητοῦσιν ὥσπερ πράγματος ...
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... | ὥσπερ κοχλίας σεμνῶς ἐπηρκως τὰς oppus . Quem locum Aristophani perperam tribuit H. Stephanus Thes . Gr . Ling . in σкveρwлάw . Menand . apud Donat . in Terent . Andr . II . 4. 4. εὑρετικὸν εἶναί φασι τὴν 12 GRÆCORUM FRAGMENTA .
... | ὥσπερ κοχλίας σεμνῶς ἐπηρκως τὰς oppus . Quem locum Aristophani perperam tribuit H. Stephanus Thes . Gr . Ling . in σкveρwлάw . Menand . apud Donat . in Terent . Andr . II . 4. 4. εὑρετικὸν εἶναί φασι τὴν 12 GRÆCORUM FRAGMENTA .
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... τὰς ὀφους αἴροντες ὡς ἀβέλτεροι , | καὶ σκέψομαι λέγοντες . Diphilus Athen . II . p . 35. D. τὸν τὰς ὀφρος αἴροντα συμπείθεις γελᾷν . Me- nand . apud Stob . Τ . 108. 31. ἀνασπάσας τις τας ὀφρυς . Alexis Athen . III . p . 124. F. τοὺς ...
... τὰς ὀφους αἴροντες ὡς ἀβέλτεροι , | καὶ σκέψομαι λέγοντες . Diphilus Athen . II . p . 35. D. τὸν τὰς ὀφρος αἴροντα συμπείθεις γελᾷν . Me- nand . apud Stob . Τ . 108. 31. ἀνασπάσας τις τας ὀφρυς . Alexis Athen . III . p . 124. F. τοὺς ...
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... τὰς κλίνας ποταμός , κρέα θερμὰ κυλίνδων . Nicophon Athen . VI . p . 269. Ε . ζωμὸς διὰ τῶν ὁδῶν κυλινδείτω κρέα . Cf. et Metagenem ibid . F. infra Fragm . IV . 3 , 4. Similis ingenii est locus incerti Auctoris , fortasse Antonii Brewer ...
... τὰς κλίνας ποταμός , κρέα θερμὰ κυλίνδων . Nicophon Athen . VI . p . 269. Ε . ζωμὸς διὰ τῶν ὁδῶν κυλινδείτω κρέα . Cf. et Metagenem ibid . F. infra Fragm . IV . 3 , 4. Similis ingenii est locus incerti Auctoris , fortasse Antonii Brewer ...
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Seite 46 - in these honest mean habiliments; \ our purses shall be proud, our garments poor : \ for 'tis the mind that makes the body rich ; \ and as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, \ so honour peereth in the meanest habit. \ What, is the jay more precious than the lark, \ because his feathers are more beautiful ? \ or is the adder better
Seite 2 - dislik'st, | a poor physician's daughter) thou dislik'st | of virtue for the name: but do not so: \from lowest place when virtuous things proceed, | the place is dignified by th' doer's deed : | where great additions swell, and virtue none, \ it is a dropsied honour: good alone \ is good, without a name; vileness is
Seite 152 - The glories of our birth and state ) are shadows, not substantial things; \ there is no armour against fate, | Death lays his icy hand on kings; | sceptre and crown | must tumble down, | and in the dust be
Seite 2 - the property by what it is should go, \ not by the title. She is young, wise, fair; \ in these to nature she's immediate heir ; | and these breed honour: that is honour's scorn, \ which challenges itself as honour's born, \ and is not like the sire : Honours best thrive, \ when rather from our acts
Seite 266 - Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils'.— The sum of which philosophy is this— You are a man, and therefore Fortune's sport, This hour exalted, and the next abas'd
Seite 121 - I'd rather be a toad, | and live upon the vapour of a dungeon, | than keep a corner in the thing I love | for others
Seite 112 - will swear by it, that you love me; and I will make him eat it, that says, I love not you. BEAT. Will you not eat your word
Seite 118 - I'd be a dog, a monkey, or a bear: \ or any thing, but that vain animal, \ who is so proud of being rational. \ His senses are too gross, and he'll contrive \ a sixth to contradict the other
Seite 260 - And dog by merit is preferr'd to dog; The warrior cock is pamper'd for his courage, And awes the baser brood—But what is man? Truth, virtue, valour, how do they avail him ? Of this world's good the first and greatest share Is flattery's prize; the informer takes the next, And barefac'd knavery garbles what is left.
Seite 235 - By the sea's margin, on the watery strand, Thy monument, Themistocles, shall stand: By this directed to thy native shore The merchant shall convey his freighted store; And when our fleets are summon'd to the fight, Athens shall conquer with thy tomb in sight.