| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1865 - 796 Seiten
...Mavortia condet 260 »75 Moenia Romanesque suo de nomine dicet His ego nee metas rerum nee tempera pono ; , Imperium sine fine dedi. Quin aspera Juno, Quae mare nunc terrasque metu coelumque fatigat, »&> Consilia in melius referet, mecumque fovebit Romanos, rerum dominos, gentemque togatam. Sicplacitum.... | |
| 1867 - 412 Seiten
...the Church of the future, or to be merely the Church of a small minority. Let her be true to herself. His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi. Rev. Dr. Salmon. The Rev. "Dr. SALMON read the following Paper:— 193 Yet it would be a mistake if... | |
| Antoine Frédéric Ozanam - 1868 - 322 Seiten
...have but lived to flatter men. One of their poets makes Jupiter to speak and say to the Romans,— ' His ego nee metas rerum, nee tempora pono; Imperium sine fine dedi.' " Truth has answered ill to these promises. That endless empire which thon givest them, 0 Jupiter,... | |
| 1869 - 504 Seiten
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| Edward Henry Bickersteth - 1871 - 340 Seiten
...Gospel rainbow writes its own transparent token. Trinity College, 1845. CAESAR'S INVASION OF BRITAIN. " His ego nee metas rerum, nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi." HAIL, solitary Rome : amid the tombs Of ages, and the monuments that lie Strewn far o'er the wild howling... | |
| Jean Victor Duruy - 1871 - 592 Seiten
...Rome, et recevait de ses poètes la promesse d'une puissance sans bornes, et d'une durée sans fin : His ego nee metas rerum, nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi *. C'est au milieu de ces prospérités que se fit entendre ce cri lugubre, présage de l'avenir :... | |
| Virgil - 1874 - 396 Seiten
...excipiet gentem, et Mavortia condet moenia, Romanosque suo de nomine dicet. his ego nec metas rerum nec tempora pono; imperium sine fine dedi. Quin aspera Juno, quae mare nunc terrasque metu caelumque fatigat, 280 consilia in melius referet, mecumque fovebit Romanos, rerum dominos, gentemque... | |
| Virgil - 1873 - 140 Seiten
...Ilia prolem. 275 inde lupae fulvo nutricis tegmine laetus Romulus excipiet gentem et Mavortia condet moenia Romanosque suo de nomine dicet. his ego nee metas rerum nee témpora pono, /Imperium sine fine dedi. quin áspera Iuno, 280 quae mare nunc terrasque metu caelumque... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 568 Seiten
...all events to appropr the famous prediction of the poet, as either ancient Rome or mo America:— " His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi." VIso. trouble. Besides, the commerce of these islands alone would, under a system of freedom, open... | |
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