Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis his addere rebus honorem. 1 And surely, if the purpose be in good earnest, not to write at leisure that which men may read at leisure, but really to instruct and suborn action and active... Works of Francis Bacon - Page 194by Francis Bacon - 1864Full view - About this book
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1916 - 598 pages
...curae, 286 lanígeros agitare grèges hirtasque capellas. hic labor, hiñe laudem fortes sperate coloni, nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum quam sit et angustis hune addere rebus honorem : 290 sed me Parnasi deserta per ardua dulcís raptat amor ; iuvat ire iugis,... | |
| Virgil - 1921 - 188 pages
...altera curae, lanigeros agitare greges hirtasque capellas. hie labor; hinc laudem fortes sperate coloni. nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum quam sit, et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem. sed me Parnasi deserta per ardua dulcis 291 raptat amor: iuvat ire iugis,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1928 - 500 pages
...learning in the expressing of the observations of husbandry, as of the heroical acts of .(Eneas:— Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis his addere rebus honorem. [How hard the task alas full well I know With charm of words to grace a theme so low.] And surely if... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1928 - 558 pages
...learning in the expressing of the observations of husbandry, as of the heroical acts of ./Eneas:— Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis his addere rebus lionorem. [How hard the task alas full well I know With charm of words to grace a theme so low.] And... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1928 - 506 pages
...learning in the expressing of the observations of husbandry, as of the heroical acts of -SUneas:— Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis his adclere rebus honorem. [How hard the task alas full well I know With charm of words to grace a theme... | |
| Wilhelm Viëtor - Languages, Modern - 1928 - 708 pages
...weniger als eine englische Geórgica sein. Als Motto hat die Dichterin die Virgilschen Verse gewählt: Nee sum, animi, dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum quam sit et angustis hune, adderò rebus honorem. • Zum Schluß beschwört sie den Schatten des „Mantuaners" wieder... | |
| Richard Jenkyns - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 729 pages
...qualified by a note of hesitation in the conditional clause. In the previous book he had declared, 73 nee sum animi dubius verbis ea vincere magnum quam sit et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem. Nor do I doubt how great a task it is to master these things in words and... | |
| Thomas Baier - Latin poetry, Medieval and modern - 2003 - 332 pages
...Anm.), dürfte aber auch den inhaltlichen Aspekt des Unternehmens mitmeinen. 51 Verg. georg. 3, 289f.: Nee sum animi dubius verbis ea vincere magnum / quam sit et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem. reich des Mythos, welche der Transzendierung des landwirtschaftlichen Themas... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 pages
...and learning in the expressing of the observations of husbandry, as of the heroical acts of ;£neas : Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem. Georg. iii. 289. And surely if the purpose be in good earnest not to write... | |
| Virgil - 1830 - 1384 pages
...curae, Lanígeros agitare greges hirtasque capellas. Hic labor; hiñe laudem fortes sperate coloni. Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis hune addere rebus honorem; 290 Sed me Parnasi deserta per ardua dulcis Raptat amor ; iuvat ire iugis,... | |
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