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... σύμμαχος . SOPHOCLES . Fragment 667 . " Shame brings but little help in evil things , For silence is the speaker's best ally . " — ( Plumptre . ) “ Αἰεὶ δ ̓ ὁπλοτέρων ἀνδρῶν φρένες ἠερέθονται , οἷς δ ̓ 314 ΑΙΔΕ ΔΕ ΑΙΔΩΣ ΓΑΡ .
... σύμμαχος . SOPHOCLES . Fragment 667 . " Shame brings but little help in evil things , For silence is the speaker's best ally . " — ( Plumptre . ) “ Αἰεὶ δ ̓ ὁπλοτέρων ἀνδρῶν φρένες ἠερέθονται , οἷς δ ̓ 314 ΑΙΔΕ ΔΕ ΑΙΔΩΣ ΓΑΡ .
Page 315
... γὰρ κακοδαιμονεῖν ἀνάγκα τὸν κακὸν , αἴτε ἔχῃ ὅλαν ( κακῶς . τε γὰρ αὐτῷ χρέεται αἴτε σπανίζῃ . ” ARCHYTAS . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , I. , 70. ) " The wicked man must always be unhappy , whether he have the where-- withal of happiness ...
... γὰρ κακοδαιμονεῖν ἀνάγκα τὸν κακὸν , αἴτε ἔχῃ ὅλαν ( κακῶς . τε γὰρ αὐτῷ χρέεται αἴτε σπανίζῃ . ” ARCHYTAS . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , I. , 70. ) " The wicked man must always be unhappy , whether he have the where-- withal of happiness ...
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... γάρ τις πρῆξις πέλεται κρυεροῖο γόοιο . ” HOMER . Iliad , XXIV . , 522 . " In our hearts , Though filled with grief ... γὰρ θέμις ζῆν πλὴν θεοῖς ἄνευ κακοῦ . ” SOPHOCLES . Fragment 683 . “ None but the gods may live untouched by ill ...
... γάρ τις πρῆξις πέλεται κρυεροῖο γόοιο . ” HOMER . Iliad , XXIV . , 522 . " In our hearts , Though filled with grief ... γὰρ θέμις ζῆν πλὴν θεοῖς ἄνευ κακοῦ . ” SOPHOCLES . Fragment 683 . “ None but the gods may live untouched by ill ...
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... γὰρ ἐστ ̓ αὐτοῦ κόρος . ” LYCOPHRON . Pelopidae . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , CXIX . , 13. ) " While death is still afar , th ' unfortunate Long for the shades ; but soon ... γάρ πως ἔστιν ἀΰπνους ἔμμεναι αἰεί ΑΛΛ ' ΗΝΙΚ ΑΛΛ ' ΟΥ̓ ΓΑΡ . 319.
... γὰρ ἐστ ̓ αὐτοῦ κόρος . ” LYCOPHRON . Pelopidae . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , CXIX . , 13. ) " While death is still afar , th ' unfortunate Long for the shades ; but soon ... γάρ πως ἔστιν ἀΰπνους ἔμμεναι αἰεί ΑΛΛ ' ΗΝΙΚ ΑΛΛ ' ΟΥ̓ ΓΑΡ . 319.
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... γάρ τοι ἑκάστῳ μοῖραν ἔθηκαν ἀθάνατοι θνητοῖσιν ἐπὶ ζείδωρον ἄρουραν . ” 669 HOMER . Odyssey , XIX . , 591 . " Yet not for ever void of sleep remains Man for the gods by ... γὰρ ἔδωκε θεὸς πολεμήϊα ἔργα , ἄλλῳ 320 ΑΛΛ ' ΟΥ ΓΑΡ - ΑΛΛΟΤΕ .
... γάρ τοι ἑκάστῳ μοῖραν ἔθηκαν ἀθάνατοι θνητοῖσιν ἐπὶ ζείδωρον ἄρουραν . ” 669 HOMER . Odyssey , XIX . , 591 . " Yet not for ever void of sleep remains Man for the gods by ... γὰρ ἔδωκε θεὸς πολεμήϊα ἔργα , ἄλλῳ 320 ΑΛΛ ' ΟΥ ΓΑΡ - ΑΛΛΟΤΕ .
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