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Martial: The World of the Epigram (Large Print 16pt) - Strona 125
Paete non dolet. [31] The Arria poem is one of Martial's most celebrated and most imitated. Casta suo gladium cum traderet Arria Paeto quem de visceribus strinxerat ipsa suis “si qua fides, vulnus quod feci non dolet,” inquit, “sed tu quod facies ...
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Toto notus in orbe: Perspektiven der Martial-Interpretation - Strona 213
ung verändert. 1,13 handelt von der bekannten Geschichte der Arria, die Plinius 3,16,6 erzählt.29 Bei Plinius spricht Arria, als sie ihrem Gatten Paetus den Dolch reicht, mit dem sie sich zuerst durchbohrt hatte, die Worte: Paete, non dolet.
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Death in Ancient Rome - Strona 192
Martial, too, celebrates her in an epigram: Casta suo gladium cum traderet Arria Paeto, Quem de visceribus strinxerat ipsa suis, 'si qua fides, vulnus quod feci non dolet,' inquit, 'sed tu quod facies, hoc mihi, Paete, dolet.' When chaste Arria ...
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Montaigne and Brief Narrative Form: Shaping the Essay - Strona 29
not hurt, Paetus [Paete, non dolet)]” (Pliny, I, III, XVI, l. 6). Pliny begins with this anecdote, in order to demonstrate his point that the words we remember are not always the greatest words, but he places the words and the anecdote in the wider ...
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The Unfolding of Words: Commentary in the Age of Erasmus
Graeca & in puerili mendo Xylander, Puer, non dolet. ... Doctusille, probus; imoin pleraque parte & Probi. ... quemde visceribus traxerat ipsa suis: siqua fides, vulnus quod feci, NONDOLET, inquit, sed quodtu facies, hoc mihi,PAETE, dolet.
Judith Rice Henderson, 2012
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Roman Stoicism (Routledge Revivals) - Strona 394
her own breast with a dagger, declaring 'it doesn't hurt81,' and upon his death she determined not to survive him. ... vulnus quod feci non dolet,” inquit, | “sed quod tu facies, hoc mihi, Paete, dolet”' Martial i14; 'praeclarum illud eiusdem, ferrum ...
Edward Vernon Arnold, 2014
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All the Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne - Strona 623
And Thrasea, her son-in-law, beseeching her not to throw away her self, and saying to her, " What ? ... and then drawing it out of the wound, presented it to him, ending her life with this noble, generous, and immortal saying, " Paete, non dolet.
Michel de Montaigne, 1872
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The Essays of Montaigne: Book the Second
And Thrasea, her soninlaw, beseeching her not to throw away herself, and saying to her, "What! if I should run the same ... presented it to him, ending her life with this noble, generous, and immortal saying, "Paete, non dolet"— having time to ...
Michel De Montaigne, 2015
The conclusion of so admirable a virtue was this: her husband Paetus, not having resolution enough of his own to ... ending her life with this noble, generous, and immortal saying, "Paete, non dolet"—having time to pronounce no more but ...
Grace Livingston Hill, 2015
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Classical biography - Strona 33
... that he was not much inclined to the act, in order to encourage him, she plunged the dagger in her own breast ; then drawing it out, she presented it to her husband, with these memorable words, Paete, non dolet, Paetus, it is not painful, Plin.