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" His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono ; imperium sine fine dedi. "
The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil - Page 320
by William Young Sellar - 1908 - 423 pages
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Oeuvres choises de Balzac, Volume 2

Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac - 1822 - 778 pages
...termes, ni limites, Les terres et les mers pour eux seront petites. ou selon l'original de l'oracle, His ego nee metas rerum, nee tempora pono, Imperium sine fine dedi. » Cette prophétie ne se peut vérifier qu'en la «personne de ces seigneurs, dont il semble que »...
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Etudes sur Virgile, compare avec tous les poetes epiques et dramatiques des ...

Pierre-François Tissot - 1825 - 658 pages
...tegmine laetus Romulus excipiet gentem, et Mavortia condet Mœnia, Romanosque suo de nomine dicet. His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi. Quin aspera Juno, Quae mare iuinc terrasque metu cœlumque fatigat, Consilia in melius referet, mecumque...
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Archbishop Usher's Answer to a Jesuit: With Other Tracts on Popery

James Ussher - Church history - 1835 - 772 pages
...all the things contained therein, he said unto her that which we read in the first of the yEneids : " His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono; Imperium sine fine dedi." That she is "'the empress also " of heaven and earth, because she did bear the heavenly emperor ; and...
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The Parochial History of Cornwall: Founded on the Manuscript ..., Volume 1

Davies Gilbert - Cornwall - 1838 - 470 pages
...which it was fondly believed that destiny had said with more truth than of its temporal predecessor, His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono; Imperium sine fine dedi. Hall- ton, in this parish, id est, either a town notable for a hall, or a moor-town ; wherefore, the...
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The Æneïd of Virgil, with Engl. notes by C. Anthon, ed. by J.R. Major

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1845 - 684 pages
...tegmine laetus, 275 Romulus excipiet gentem, et Mavortia condet Moenia, Romanesque suo de nomine dicet. His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono ; Imperium sine fine dedi. Quin aspera Juno, Quae mare mine terrasque metu coelumque fatigat, 280 Consilia in melius referet,...
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Lectures on the Apocalypse: Critical, Expository, and Practical : Delivered ...

Christopher Wordsworth - Apocalyptic literature - 1849 - 536 pages
...Table of Shew-bread, were Jupiter of Virgil speaks the national language when he says, (JEn. i. 278,) His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono ; " IMPERIUM SINE FINE DEDI." * Isa. x. 5. -f- Dan. v. 5, 6. J At the very time when the victorious Persians rushed into the city,...
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Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Book 4

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 pages
...condere gentem {." Is now this mysterious destiny to verify the prediction of the poet's deity ? — " His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi §." Many at present seem disposed to question it. Faith only rc* Ozanam, Etudes Germaniques, tom....
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 34

1853 - 524 pages
...boasted that " Jove supreme " had assigned neither limits or duration, verged towards dissolution. " His ego nee metas rerum, nee tempora pono Imperium sine fine dedi," was the proud and confident boast of the courtly poet of Augustus; yet, ere the glorious reign of his...
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Rome, lettres d'un pèlerin, Volume 1

comte Edmond Lafond - 1856 - 694 pages
...Rome un empire sans limites et sans terme de durée : • , •;••'* •' .. .-,..• •...,:,,, His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono : Imperium sine fine dedi. i'•• • M ' * . • . * I, i *» • I •*. |'. ' r,i | * ' ' ï i ' Pendant cinq cents ans,...
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P. Virgilii Maronis Aeneis

Virgil - 1857 - 286 pages
...laetus 275 „Romulus excipiet gentem, et Mavortia condet „Moenia, Romanosque suo de nomine dicet. „His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono : „Imperium sine fine dedi. Quin aspera luno, „Quae mare nunc terrasque metu coelmnque fatigat, 280 „Consilia in mdius referèt,...
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