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Źródło: Bajki, 1, 5
Fedrus: Cytaty po angielsku
“Things are not always what they seem.”
Non semper ea sunt quae videntur.
Book IV, fable 2, line 5.
Fables
“Submit to the present evil, lest a greater one befall you.”
Book I, fable 2, line 31.
Fables
“No one returns with good-will to the place which has done him a mischief.”
Book I, fable 18, line 1.
Fables
“He who covets what belongs to another deservedly loses his own.”
Book I, fable 4, line 1.
Fables
“Come of it what may, as Sinon said.”
Book III. The Prologue, line 27.
Fables
“A learned man always has riches within himself.”
Homo doctus in se semper divitias habet.
Book VI, fable 22, line 1
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“Once lost, Jupiter himself cannot bring back opportunity.”
Book V, fable 7, line 4.
Fables
“Every one is bound to bear patiently the results of his own example.”
Book I, fable 26, line 12.
Fables