| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Ethics - 1869 - 532 pages
...and attractive. The virtues of force began to recede, and the virtues of love to advance, in 1 ' Hsec duri immota Catonis Secta fuit, servare modum, finemque...vitam, Nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo.' Lucan, Phars. ii. 380-383. the mor.il type. Insensibility to suffering was no longer professed ; indomitable... | |
| Lucan - Latin poetry - 1872 - 372 pages
...380 Secta fuit, servare modum, fínemque teuere, Naturamque sequi, patriaeque impendere vitam ; Ncc sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo. Huic epulae, vicisse famem ; magnique penates, Submovisse hyemem tecto : pretiosaque vestis, 385 Hirtam meiubra super Romani more Quirilis Induxisse togam :... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1874 - 142 pages
...causa deis plaçait, sed victa Catoni. The following lines (II. 380 foll.) also deserve quotation : ...hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis secta fuit;...vitam; nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo. ' And again (II. 388 — 9), urbi pater est, urbique maritus; iustitiae cultor, rigidi servator honesti.... | |
| Denis Diderot - 1876 - 526 pages
...Balbus fit honneur à la secte stoïcienne. Lucain a dit de Gaton d'Utique: Hi mores, hœc duri immola Catonis Secta fuit, servare modum, finemque tenere, Naturamque sequi, patriaeque impendere vitam; Née sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo. Huic epulœ, vicisse famem, magnique pénates Submovisse... | |
| Denis Diderot - 1876 - 524 pages
...cabinet. Quintus Lucilius Balbus fit honneur à la secte stoïcienne. Lucain a dit de Caton d'Utique: Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis Secta fuit, servare...Nee sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo. Huic epuloe, vicisse famem, magnique penates Submovisse hiemem tecto ; pretiosaque vestis, Hirtam membra... | |
| Edmund Burke - Reference - 1877 - 466 pages
...philosophy, so popular in Rome. Burke often had in mind the description of his favourite author, Lucan ; ' Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis Secta fuit ; servare...tenere, Naturamque sequi, patriaeque impendere vitam ; Non sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo.' Phars. IL 380, &c. The ase Burke makes of the idea... | |
| Charles Thomas Cruttwell - Latin literature - 1877 - 526 pages
...paradoxes of the school. But none the less is the sketch he gives a truly noble one : 6 " Hi mores, hacc duri immota Catonis Secta fuit, servare modum finemque tenere, Naturamque sequi, patriaeque impcmlere vitam, Nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo." Nothing in all Latin poetry reaches a... | |
| Charles Thomas Cruttwell - Latin literature - 1878 - 568 pages
...none the less is the sketch he gives a truly noble one : 5 " Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis Seuta fuit, servare modum finemque tenere, Naturamque sequi,...vitam, Nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo." Nothing in all Latin poetry reaches a higher pitch of ethical sublimity than Cate's reply to- Labienus... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - 1878 - 154 pages
...380 foil) also deserve quotation : ...hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis secta fuit; servare rnoclum finemque tenere, naturamque sequi patriaeque impendere...vitam; nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo. And again (ll 388, 9). urbi pater est, urbique maritus; iustitiae cultor, rigidi servator honesti.... | |
| James Boswell, Andrew Erskine - Corsica (France : Region) - 1879 - 288 pages
...ED. been the seminary of great men. What he now said put me in mind of these noble lines of Lucan. Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis Secta fuit, servare...vitam, Nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo. LUCAN. Pharsal. lib. ii. 1. 380. These were the stricter manners of the man, And this the stubborn... | |
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