| Johann L. Tellkampf, Johann Ludwig Tellkampf - Banks and banking - 1859 - 348 pages
...the lives of their fellow-men from the dangers of the sea. III. MONEY AND BANKS. :_ MONEY AND BANKS. Aurum per medios ire satellites Et perrumpere amat saxa potentius Ictu fulmineo. BEFORE treating a subject which has recently been the occasion of much party animosity, I would remind... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1864 - 380 pages
...prose, where every thing should be plain and easy ; yet I see no reason why it should be excluded in poetry. Horace, I am sure, had no such scruple against...satellites Et perrumpere amat saxa, potentius Ictu fulmiueo." * This expression is only to be met with in the Fragments : " Ingeus ipse virium, atque... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 384 pages
...prose, where every thing should be plain and easy ; yet I see no reason why it should be excluded in poetry. Horace, I am sure, had no such scruple against...: " Aurum per medios ire satellites Et perrumpere aniat saxa, potentius Ictu fulmineo." * This expression is only to be met with in the Fragments : "Ingens... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 388 pages
...prose, where every thing should be plain and easy ; yet I see no reason why it should be excluded in poetry. Horace, I am sure, had no such scruple against...any censure : " Aurum per medios ire satellites Et pernunpere amat saxa, potentius Ictu fulmineo." * This expression is only to be met with in the Fragments... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 398 pages
...lines, secure of any censure : " Aurum per medios ire satellites Et pernunpere amat saxa, potentiua Ictu fulmineo." * This expression is only to be met..."Ingens ipse virium, atque animi." And so is "consilii seger." And likewise this sentence: "Neque virgines nuptum a parentibus mittebantur, sed ipsie belli... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 pages
...bear, When warm with youth, when Plancus fill'd the consul's chair. POWER or GOLD. Od. iii. 16. 9. Aurum per medios ire satellites, Et perrumpere amat saxa, potentius Ictu fulmineo. Stronger than thunder's winged force All-powerful gold can speed its course, Through watchful guards... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1865 - 302 pages
...Custodem pavidum Jupiter et Venus Risissent : fore enim tutum iter et patens Converso in pretium Deo. Aurum per medios ire satellites Et perrumpere amat saxa potentius Ictu fulmineo : concidit auguris Dernersa exitio, diffidit urbium Portas vir Macedo et subruit œmulos Reges muneribus... | |
| 1867 - 492 pages
...Considered in the light of Athenian society, Horace's idea of the power of gold is none too strongly put:— "Aurum per medios ire satellites Et perrumpere amat saxa, potentius Ictu fulmineo." And yet it were unjust to ascribe these evils to any form of government. They are rather attributable... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - Latin language - 1867 - 788 pages
...Custodem pavidum Juppiter et Venus Risissent ; fore enim tutum iter et patens Converse in pretium deo. Aurum per medios ire satellites Et perrumpere amat saxa potentius •» Ictu fulmineo : concidit auguris Argivi domus ob lucrum Demersa exitio ; diffidit urbium Portas vir Macedo et submit... | |
| Quotations - 1869 - 534 pages
...being done away." So venal is the age become, that nothing is respected but wealth and its possessors. Aurum per medios ire satellites, Et perrumpere amat saxa potentius Ictu fulmineo. Lat. HORACE. — "Gold loves to make its way through the midst of guards and attendants, and, more... | |
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