It is common among all the classes of mankind, to charge each other with trifling away life: every man looks on the occupation or amusement of his neighbour, as something below the dignity of our nature, and unworthy of the attention of a rational being. OEuvres complètes d'Horace - Page 415by Horace - 1834 - 777 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1803 - 572 pages
...iinlitnrsvm, tic Jactnruim atit. HOR .01. Sat. iii. 48. When, in a wood, we leave the c«rtain way, One erfor fools us, though we various stray, {Some to the left, and some to t'other tide. FaANCif. Sheer-lane, January 13. INSTEAD of considering any particular passion or character in... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...Palantes error certo de Iramite pellit, Ille sinislrorsum, hie ckxtrorsum abit. HOR. 2. Sat. iii. 48. When, in a wood, we leave the certain way, One error...stray, Some to the left, and some to t'other side. FRANCIS. Sheer-lane, January 13. INSTEAD of considering any particular passion or character in any... | |
| Horace - Latin poetry - 1806 - 492 pages
...of the brain ; And if in you alone appear its power Then bravely perish : I shall say no more. Whom vicious passions, or whom falsehood, blind. Are by...wood we leave the certain way One error fools us, tho* we various stray. Some to the left, and sotn« to t'other aide ; So he, who dares thy madness... | |
| Horace - Latin poetry - 1806 - 492 pages
...monarch crown'd, And they, who call you fool, with equal claim May plead an ample title to the name. fo When in a wood we leave the certain way One error fools us, tho' we various stray, Some to the left, and some to t'other side; So he, who dares thy madness to... | |
| Horace - 1807 - 402 pages
...into the Hood, Propitious lie address'd mt — Stertinius. Friend, take heed, Whom vicious follies, or whom falsehood, blind, Are by the Stoics held of...fools us, though we various stray: Some to the left, some turn to t'other side : So he, v.lm dares thy madness to deride, Though you may frankly own yourself... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 328 pages
...Ille sinistrorium, Ai'c dextronum abit ; unus utrique ' £rrort sed variis itludit partiltus* . HOR. When in a wood we leave the certain way, One error...fools us, though we various stray, Some to the left, and'some to t'other side. FRANCIS. IT is common among all the classes of mankind, to charge each other... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 348 pages
...dextrorsum abit* HOR. It. Sat. iii. 48. When, in a wood, we leave the certain way. Out error iools us, though we Various stray. Some to the left, and some to t'other side. FRANCIS. Sheer-lane, January 13. INSTEAD of considering any particular passion or character in any... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 336 pages
...Hie tirristrorsum, fiif dextrorsnm ablt ; unus utriquc Error, ecd vari'ie iUudit partibus* ,. HOR. When in a wood we leave the certain way, . . . One error fools us, though \ve various stray, Some to the left, and some to t'other side. FRANCIS. IT is common among all the... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 458 pages
...1754. Ilk sinistrorsum, hie dextror&um abit ; vnus utrique Error, sed variis illudit partibus. HOR. When in a wood we leave the certain way, One error fools us, though we various stray, i Some to the left, and some to t'other side. FRANCIS. IT is common among all the classes of mankind,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 pages
...1754. Ille linistrorsum, hie dextrorsum abit ; units utrique Error, tedvnriis illudit partikus. Hon. When in a wood we leave the certain way, One error...stray, Some to the left, and some to t'other side. FRAN-CIS. IT is common among all the classes of mankind, to charge each other with trifling away life... | |
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