Preparatory Latin Prose-bookCrosby & Ainsworth, 1866 |
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Pagina ii
... throwing light upon the classic page , to afford both teacher and pupil that kind of help which they most need . The introduction of synonyms , to any considerable extent , into a work so elementary as this , is a feature almost , if ...
... throwing light upon the classic page , to afford both teacher and pupil that kind of help which they most need . The introduction of synonyms , to any considerable extent , into a work so elementary as this , is a feature almost , if ...
Pagina iv
... throwing much light upon the orations and af- fording to the pupil a pleasing and interesting variety of reading- matter , these letters reveal more of the heart and true character of Rome's greatest orator , philosopher , and scholar ...
... throwing much light upon the orations and af- fording to the pupil a pleasing and interesting variety of reading- matter , these letters reveal more of the heart and true character of Rome's greatest orator , philosopher , and scholar ...
Pagina 370
... throws one's self on one's knees , or on the ground , and wrings one's hands . By hyperbole , however , precor denotes any urgent request ; supplico , any humble request , addressed to a human being . Död . 2. Scire se depends upon the ...
... throws one's self on one's knees , or on the ground , and wrings one's hands . By hyperbole , however , precor denotes any urgent request ; supplico , any humble request , addressed to a human being . Död . 2. Scire se depends upon the ...
Pagina 394
... throwing stones and other missiles . 9. Ab .... pugnantes = on the sides while fighting . 10. Eductas instruxerant . V. I. 25 , n . 10 . 85 CH . IX . 1. Si . V. I. 8 , n . 12 . 2. Ut impeditos aggrederentur = to attack ( them ) em ...
... throwing stones and other missiles . 9. Ab .... pugnantes = on the sides while fighting . 10. Eductas instruxerant . V. I. 25 , n . 10 . 85 CH . IX . 1. Si . V. I. 8 , n . 12 . 2. Ut impeditos aggrederentur = to attack ( them ) em ...
Pagina 395
... stones , fire , and the like , which were thrown by the besieged upon the assailants . V. Smith's Dict . of Gr . and Rom . Antiq . , Art . Vinea . Page 87 88 6. Aggere jacto = a mound having COMMENTARII DE BELLO GALLICO . 395.
... stones , fire , and the like , which were thrown by the besieged upon the assailants . V. Smith's Dict . of Gr . and Rom . Antiq . , Art . Vinea . Page 87 88 6. Aggere jacto = a mound having COMMENTARII DE BELLO GALLICO . 395.
Parole e frasi comuni
Aedui Allobroges animo apud Ariovistus army atque autem Belgic Gaul bellum Caes Caesar castra Catiline causa Cicero Cilicia Clodius consilio consul copias cujus Deiotarus denotes Dist Död ejus enim eorum erant erat esset exercitu facere figur fuisse fuit Gallia Gaul habere haec Helvetii homines hominum hostium hujus igitur illa illi illo illud illum ipse ipsi Itaque Lentulus loco Lucullus magis magna mihi modo multa neque nihil nisi nobis nunc omnes omni omnia omnibus omnium onis orator ōris ōrum Pompey posse posset potest prae praetor primum propter quae quam quibus quid quidem Quirites quis quod quum rebus rei publicae Roman Romani Rome Sall sed etiam semper senate Sequani sibi sine solum Suevi sunt tamen tibi unquam vero vobis
Brani popolari
Pagina 775 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina 178 - Postremo Caesar in animum induxerat laborare, vigilare; negotiis amicorum intentus, sua neglegere, nihil denegare, quod dono dignum esset; sibi magnum imperium, exercitum, bellum novom exoptabat, ubi virtus enitescere posset.
Pagina 178 - Caesar beneficiis ac munificentia magnus habebatur, integritate vitae Cato. Ille mansuetudine et misericordia clarus factus, huic severitas dignitatem addiderat. Caesar dando, sublevando, ignoscendo, Cato nihil largiundo gloriam adeptus est.
Pagina 388 - To this reason another may be added of a more honourable nature. The Germans treated their women with esteem and confidence, consulted them on every occasion of importance, and fondly believed that in their breasts resided a sanctity and wisdom more than human. Some of these interpreters of fate, such as Velleda, in the Batavian war, governed, in the name of the Deity, the fiercest nations of Germany.
Pagina 143 - Atheniensium res gestae, sicuti ego aestumo, satis amplae magnificaeque fuere, verum aliquanto minores tamen quam fama feruntur. Sed quia provenere ibi scriptorum magna ingenia, per terrarum orbem Atheniensium facta pro maxumis celebrantur. Ita eorum qui fecere virtus tanta habetur, quantum eam verbis potuere extollere praeclara ingenia.
Pagina 179 - Non divitiis cum divite, neque factione cum factioso, sed cum strenuo virtute, cum modesto pudore, cum innocente abstinentia certabat ; esse quam videri bonus malebat ; ita quo minus petebat gloriam, eo ilium magis sequebantur. 55. Postquam, ut dixi, senatus in Catonis sententiam discessit, consul optumum factu...
Pagina 563 - In the time of Cicero it was usual for a general, or a governor of a province, to report to the treasury the names of those under his command who had done good service to the state: those who were included in such report were said in beneftciis ad aerarium deferri.