| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 pagine
...Populeis adsunt evincti tempora ramis. Many of the lines in the following exercises will require em alteration in the arrangement of the words, as well...the fate of Rome and the guilt of Rome. Sum tibi, o cedes pulcherrimus libertas, melior sors, nescio et fatum (enall.) Roma et crimen (enatl.) Roma. 2.... | |
| 1831 - 512 pagine
...tempora : Populeis adsunt evincti tempora ramis. Many of the lines in the following exercises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words, as well as the introduction of the figure cflipsis, before they can be formed into verses. 1. O Britain, fairest abode of liberty, let this happier... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1832 - 366 pagine
...tempora : Populeis adsunt evincti tempora ramis. Many of tlie lines in the following exereises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...the guilt of Rome. Sum tibi, o sedes pulcherrimus Hbertas, melior sors, nescio et fatum (enall.) Roma et crimen (enfltt.) Roma. 2. The poplar tree is... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1833 - 372 pagine
...tempora : Populeis adsunt evincti tempora ramis. Many of the lines in the foblowing exercises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...fairest abode of liberty, let this happier lot be tliine, To escape both the fate of Rome and the guilt of Rome. Sum tibi, o sedes pnlcherrimos libertas.... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1834 - 368 pagine
...tempora : Populeis adsunt evincti tempora rainis. Many of the lines in the following exercises mil require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...Rome. Sum tibi, o sedes pulcherrimus libertas, melior eors, nescio et fatum (matt.) Roma et crimen (matt.) Roma. 2. The poplar tree is the most acceptable... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1835 - 376 pagine
...circa tempora : Populeis adsunt evincti tempora ramis. Many of the lines in the following exercises mil require an alteration in the arrangement of the words, as well as the introduction of tlie figure ellipsis, before they can be formed into verses. 1. O Britain, fairest abode of liberty,... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 310 pagine
...ihe omission of some word or words in a sentence. Many of the lines in the following exercises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...fate of Rome and the guilt of Rome. Sum tibi, o sedes pulchcrrimus libertas, melior sors, nescio et fatum (enall.) Roma et crimen (enall.) Roma. 2. Grey... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1839 - 346 pagine
...the omission of some word or words in a sentence. Many of the lines in the following exercises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...the guilt of Rome. Sum tibi, o sedes pulcherrimus lihertas, melior sors, nescio et fatum (enall.) Roma et crimen (enall.) Roma. 2. Gray hairs also have... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1839 - 348 pagine
...the omission of some word or words in a sentence. Many of the lines in the following exercises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...liberty, let this happier lot be thine, To escape hoth the fate of Rome and the guilt of Rome. Sum tibi, o sedes pulcherrimus libertas, melior sors,... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1843 - 354 pagine
...the omission of some word or words in a sentence. Many of the lines in the following exercises will require an alteration in the arrangement of the words,...et fatum (ena.ll.) Roma et crimen (enall.) Roma. 2 Gray hairs also have not yet spoiled the beauty of my jetty locks, Neither haa crooked old age with... | |
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