| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 pàgines
...desperet nihil. N. Abiere Colchi ; conjugis nulla est fides: Nihilque superest opibus e tantis tibi. M. Medea superest : hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque et ignes et deos et fuhnina. N. Rex est timendus. M. Rex meus fuerat pater. .2V! Non metuis arma. M. Sint licet terra edita.... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1860 - 296 pàgines
...desperet nihil. Nutr. Abiere Colchi; conjugis nulla est fides; Nihilque superest opibus e tantis tibi. Med. Medea superest ; hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque et ignes et deos et fulmina." A, Medea, Act. H. v. 162, 167. look a little into the nature of being. The present is inappreciable... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pàgines
...desperet nihil. Xutr. Abiere Colchi: conjugis nulla est fides: nihilque superest opibus e tantis tibi. Med. Medea superest: hie mare et terras vides, ferrumque et ignes et deos et fulmina. LA SENECA 4jl MARCIA THE DAUGHTER OF CATO JUBA TO SYPHAX " I "IS not a set of features or complexion,... | |
| Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare - 1867 - 656 pàgines
...conscious that their words are mere bubbles, and blow them till they burst. What follows is wild nonsense : Medea superest : hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque, et ignes, et deos, et fulmina. Now how should one translate these two words, Medea superest? They are easy enough to construe : but... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1869 - 300 pàgines
...desperet nihil. Nutr. Abiere Colchi ; conjugis nulla est fides ; Nihilque superest opibus e tantis tibi. Med. Medea superest ; hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque et ignes et deos et fulmina." SENECA ; Medea, Act it v. 162 — 167. into the nature of being. The present is inappreciable from... | |
| John Conington - 1872 - 622 pàgines
...answers with a momentary flash of the sublime, vanishing the next instant into rhetorical vapour : — Medea superest : hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque et ignes et deos et fulmina. While they are retorting on each other, the door creaks, and Creon enters. The dialogue which follows... | |
| Max freiherr von Waldberg - 1900 - 1222 pàgines
...wife, my sonnes, my handes. (Spenser Soc'y Reprint, I. 42.) I. iii. 20—21: Cf. Sen. (Cun. App. II): Medea superest, hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque et ignes et deos et fulmiifa. (Medea 166—7) Cf. Studley's translation: Medea yet is left, (to much) and here thou mayst... | |
| Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1902 - 576 pàgines
...Colchi, coniugis nulla est fides nihilque superest opibus e tantis tibi. 165 MED. Medea superest, hic mare et terras vides ferrumque et ignes et deos et...NVTR. Non metuis arma? MED. Sint licet terra edita. NVTR. Moriere. MED. Cupio. NVTR. Profuge. MED. Paenituit fugae. 170 142 muneri A m. nostri m. parcam... | |
| 1925 - 616 pàgines
...desperet nihil. NUTK. Abiere Colchi, coniugis nulla est fides nihilquc superest opibus e tantis tibi. MED. Medea superest, hie mare et terras vides ferrumque et ignes et deos et fulmina. N l'IR . Rex ist timendus. MED. Rex meus fuerat pater. MIR. Non metuis anna? MED. Sint licet terra... | |
| 1860 - 804 pàgines
...nihil. Nutr. Abiere Colchi; conjugis nulla est fides; Nihilque superest opibas e tantis tibi. Mtd. Medea superest; hie mare et terras vides, Ferrumque, et ignes, et deos, et fulmina. Medea, Act ii. 162-167. Here is self-reliance at its highest point ; the strength of resolute will... | |
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