| Robert Sklenář - Chaotic behavior in systems in literature - 2003 - 180 pages
...of Cato begins to take on the qualities of a caricature, which are developed in the laudatio proper: hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis secta fuit, servare...tenere naturamque sequi patriaeque impendere vitam nec sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo. huic epulae vicisse famem, magnique penates summovisse... | |
| Lucan - History - 2004 - 948 pages
...inmota Catonis secta fuit, servare modum finesque tenere naturamque sequi patriaeque inpendere vitam nec sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo. Huic epulae vicisse famem; magnique penates 385 summovisse hiemem tecto; pretiosaque vestís hirtam membra super Romani more Quiritis induxisse... | |
| James Boswell - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 302 pages
...had 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 modum finemque tenere, 38. Keith See 'A Milord Marechal, Sur la mort de son frere' (December 1758), in (CEuvres Posthumes... | |
| Scotland - 1874 - 796 pages
...of his character in a few epigrammatic Knes, which I may as well give in the original Latin : — " Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis " Secta fuit, servare..."Nee sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo. " Huic cpulae, vicisse famem : magnique penates, " Submovisse hiemem tecto : pretiosaque vestis, " Hirtam... | |
| James Boswell - Corsica - 1929 - 142 pages
...he now said put me in mind of these noble lines of Lucan : Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis Seda. fuit, servare modum finemque tenere, Naturamque sequi,...vitam, Nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo. LUCAN. Pharsal. lib. ii. 1. 380. These were the strifter manners of the man, And this the stubborn... | |
| 156 pages
...victrix causa deis placuit, sed victa Catoni. The following lines (il 380 foil) also deserve quotation : ...hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis secta fuit;...modum finemque tenere, naturamque sequi patriaeque impenderé vitam; nee sibi sed toti genitum se credere mundo. And again (n 388, 9). urbi pater est,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Ethics - 1866 - 480 pages
...therefore a mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good doth best avert the dolors of death." f " Hi mores, haec duri immota Catonis Secta fuit, servare modum, finemque tenere, Naturamque sequi, patriaeqne impendere vitam ; Nee sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo." t * Moral Sentiments, Part... | |
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