| A. Meserole - English essays - 1896 - 450 pages
...infirmities. These are my ordinary companions. — R. THE SPECTATOR. No. 6.] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1710-11. Credebant hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum, Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat Juv., Sat., xiii, 54. 'Twas impious then (so much was age rever'd) For youth to keep their seats when... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 256 pages
...See note 3, p. 6. III. SIR ROGER'S PHILOSOPHY. [Spectator No. 6, Wednesday, March 7, 1711. Steele.] Credebant hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum, Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat . JUVEXAL. I KNOW no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understandiag, and yet there is... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1896 - 580 pages
...[January 2, 1712. Wo. 15. On the Abuse of the Understanding; the Athenians and Lacedemonians compared. Credebant hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum, Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat. Juv. Sat. xiii. 54. I know no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understanding, and yet... | |
| Thomas Benfield Harbottle - Quotations - 1897 - 670 pages
...ITALICUS. Púnica, III., 112. " Doubt not a woman's power to aid ; no toil Can daunt a pure affection." " Credebant hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat." JUVENAL. Satires, XIII., 54. " 'Twas a crime Worthy of death, such awe did years engage, If manhood... | |
| SAMUEL THRBER - 1898 - 236 pages
...6. Wednesday, March 7, 1711: — Sir Roger discourses of the relative importance of wit and virtue. Credebant hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum, Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat JUV. BAT. xlii. 54. I KNOW no evil under the sun so great as the abuse of the understanding, and yet... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 264 pages
...companions. R. 25 SIR ROGER ON MEN OF FINE PARTS. [STEELE.] No. 6. — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1710-11. CREDEBANT hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum, Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat. — Juv. SAT. xiii. 54. 'TWAS impious then (so much was age rever'd) For youth to keep their seats... | |
| Thomas Benfield Harbottle - Quotations - 1906 - 720 pages
...ITALICUS. Púnica, III., 112. 1 ' Doubt not a woman's power to aid ; no toil Can daunt a pure affection." " Credebant hoc grande nefas, et morte piandum Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat." JUVENAL. Satires, XIII., 54. "'Twas a crime Worthy of death, such awe did years engage, If manhood... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1909 - 562 pages
...the first class so fatally debarred. 5 MlSELLUS. No. 50. SATURDAY, September 8, 1750 Credebant quo grande nefas, et morte piandum, Si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat, et si Barbato cuicunque puer, licet ipse videret Plura. domi fraga, et majores glandis acervos. — Juv. 13. 54-7... | |
| Maria Paredes i Baulida - Education - 1996 - 346 pages
...«Stat sua cuique dies. Virg. En.» id. « Quemcumque fortem viderís, miserium neget. Senec.» id. «Credebant hoc grande nefas et morte piandum, si juvenis vetulo non assurrexerat, et si... Juven. Sat. 13 v. 54» id. Abans de comentar-les selectivament, cal fer algunes precisions: 1. En primer... | |
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