| Perse, Juvénal - 1817 - 596 pages
...Pleased no more, With knives, whips, bridles, (all they prized of yore,) " HEU, HEU, NOS MISEHOS ! quam totus homuncio nil est ! " Sic erimus cuncti, postquam nos auferet Orcus." VER. 233. And Bntain, boastful of her length of day ;] He alludi s to the northernmost parts of the... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 620 pages
...people that lived near the Riphaean mountains0, were taught to converse with death, and to handle it b Heu, heu, nos miseros ! quam totus homuncio nil est...auferet Orcus : Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse, bene. c __ Cert£ populi quos despicit Arctos Felices errore suo, quos ille timorum Maximus haud urget, lethi... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1828 - 602 pages
...people that lived near the Riphsean mountains 0 , were taught to converse with death, and to handle it b Heu, heu, nos miseros ! quam totus homuncio nil est!...auferet Orcus: Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse, bene. c Certe populi quos despicit Arctos Felices errore suo, quos ille timorum Maximus haud urget, lethi... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 654 pages
...when a servant had brought into the banquet a silver skeleton and set it on the table, exclaimed, " Heu, heu nos miseros ! quam totus homuncio nil est...auferet Orcus ; Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse, bene." The same sentiment is well expressed by Cowley in an imitation of Anacreon. " Crown me with roses whilst... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 662 pages
...when a servant had brought into the banquet a silver skeleton and set it on the table, exclaimed, " Heu, heu nos miseros ! quam totus homuncio nil est...auferet Orcus ; Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse, bene." The same sentiment is well expressed by Cowley in an imitation of Anacreon. " Crown me with roses whilst... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 650 pages
...into the banquet a silver skeleton and set it on the table, exclaimed, " Heu, heu nos miseros ! quani totus homuncio nil est ! Sic erimus cuncti, postquam...auferet Orcus ; Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse, bene." The same sentiment is well expressed by Cowjey in an imitation of Anacreon. " Crown me with roses whilst... | |
| Böttiger - 1836 - 586 pages
...abiecisset et catenatio mobiiis aliquot figuras eipresisstf, Trinialchio adiecit: Heu, heu, nos miser!, quam totus homuncio nil est, Sic erimus cuncti, postquam nos auferet Orcus. Ergo vivamug, dum licet esse bene. Sn biefem ©inné mup nun аиф biefer ©tern genommen ш= ben. 3n biefem... | |
| Christianity - 1840 - 222 pages
...the guests, more powerfully than their songs or conversation could, this Epicurean maxim. Heu lieu nos miseros quam totus homuncio nil est. Sic erimus...nos auferet Orcus Ergo vivamus dum licet esse bene. Plutarch, who also records the custom, endeavours to derive from it a moral lesson ; but the advice... | |
| Pierre Henri Larcher - 1844 - 510 pages
...mensam semel iterumque abjecisset, et catenatio mobilis aliquot figuras exprimeret, Trimalchio adjecit : Heu, heu nos miseros, quam totus homuncio nil est...auferet Orcus. Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse bene." These detestable maxims had insinuated themselves amongst the people of God in the time of Solomon,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1850 - 494 pages
...ip20.] ' [Paradini, Symb. heroic., p. 125.] " Heu, hen, nos miseros, quam totus homuncio nil est 1 Sic erimus cuncti, postquam nos auferet Orcus: Ergo vivamus, dum licet esse bene. [Petron. Satyr., cap. xxxiv. p. 163.] i Certe populi quos despicit Arctos Felices errore suo, quos... | |
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