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Seneca the Philosopher, and His Modern Message, Edició 16 Richard Mott Gummere Visualització completa - 1922 |
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Pàgina 112 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
Pàgina 149 - POETICS. Lane Cooper, Cornell University. 7. GREEK HISTORIANS. Alfred E. Zimmern, University of Wales. 8. LUCIAN. Francis G. Allinson, Brown University. 9 PLAUTUS AND TERENCE. Charles Knapp, Barnard College, Columbia University.
Pàgina 116 - Rhenumque bibunt. venient annis saecula seris, quibus Oceanus vincula rerum laxet et ingens pateat tellus Tethysque novos detegat orbes nee sit terris ultima Thule.
Pàgina 7 - As some grave Tyrian trader, from the sea, Descried at sunrise an emerging prow Lifting the cool-hair'd creepers stealthily, The fringes of a southward-facing brow Among the Aegean isles : And saw the merry Grecian coaster come, Freighted with amber grapes, and Chian wine, Green bursting figs, and tunnies steep'd in brine; And knew the intruders on his ancient home...
Pàgina 8 - O'er the blue Midland waters with the gale, Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily To where the Atlantic raves Outside the Western Straits, and unbent sails There, where down cloudy cliffs, through sheets of foam, Shy traffickers, the dark Iberians come ; And on the beach undid his corded bales.
Pàgina i - EDITORS GEORGE DEPUE HADZSITS, PH.D. University of Pennsylvania DAVID MOORE ROBINSON, PH.D., LL.D The Johns Hopkins University CONTRIBUTORS TO THE "OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND," WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY 2D*bt to d&ttttt ana Home Philadelphia DR.
Pàgina 112 - All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens. Teach thy necessity to reason thus ; There is no virtue like necessity.
Pàgina 147 - AESCHYLUS AND SOPHOCLES. JT Sheppard, King's College, Cambridge. 4. ARISTOPHANES. Louis E. Lord, Oberlin College. 5. DEMOSTHENES. Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College. 6. ARISTOTLE'S POETICS. Lane Cooper, Cornell University. 7. GREEK HISTORIANS. Alfred E. Zimmern, University of Wales. 8. LUCIAN.
Pàgina 134 - He has left the helm of State to be with us here, and so long as it is entrusted to his hands we are sure that, should the storm come, he will say, with Seneca's pilot, 'O Neptune, you may save me if you will; you may sink me if you will; but whatever happen, I shall keep my rudder true'.