Classical Examination PapersPeter John Francis Gantillon Rivingtons, 1886 - 294 pagine |
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... Roman in the age of Cicero and Augustus . 10. Write a Latin or Greek epigram ( not exceeding four lines ) on χάρις ἄχαρις . [ Dean Ireland's Scholarship , 1852. ] II . PHILOLOGICAL QUESTIONS , ETC. 1. What is the origin of written ...
... Roman in the age of Cicero and Augustus . 10. Write a Latin or Greek epigram ( not exceeding four lines ) on χάρις ἄχαρις . [ Dean Ireland's Scholarship , 1852. ] II . PHILOLOGICAL QUESTIONS , ETC. 1. What is the origin of written ...
Pagina 15
... Roman history was developed out of ballad poetry ? 4. Point out the influence of Alexandria on the literature of Rome . 5. To what extent are we justified in identifying the Greek and Roman mythology ? 6. It has been maintained that the ...
... Roman history was developed out of ballad poetry ? 4. Point out the influence of Alexandria on the literature of Rome . 5. To what extent are we justified in identifying the Greek and Roman mythology ? 6. It has been maintained that the ...
Pagina 21
... Roman literature . 2. The epic and dramatic elements in Greek prose literature . 3. ' Sophocles is of all the Greeks at once the most en- lightened and the most pious . ' Examine this . 4. Enumerate the ordinary causes of corruption in ...
... Roman literature . 2. The epic and dramatic elements in Greek prose literature . 3. ' Sophocles is of all the Greeks at once the most en- lightened and the most pious . ' Examine this . 4. Enumerate the ordinary causes of corruption in ...
Pagina 33
... Roman literature ? 13. Indicate the characteristics of the ' silver ' age of Latinity . 14. Describe a Roman town - house ; adding illustrative quotations , and explanations of the following words : -im- pluvium , tablinum , pulvinar ...
... Roman literature ? 13. Indicate the characteristics of the ' silver ' age of Latinity . 14. Describe a Roman town - house ; adding illustrative quotations , and explanations of the following words : -im- pluvium , tablinum , pulvinar ...
Pagina 39
... Romans is said to have led them to express their thoughts as much as possible through the concrete , rather than through the abstract and ideal . State your opinion on the subject , and illustrate it from the phenomena of the language ...
... Romans is said to have led them to express their thoughts as much as possible through the concrete , rather than through the abstract and ideal . State your opinion on the subject , and illustrate it from the phenomena of the language ...
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Pagina 228 - For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God speak we in Christ.
Pagina 133 - Inter victrices hederam tibi serpere laurus. 93 Elegia quoque Graecos provocamus, cuius mihi tersus atque elegans maxime videtur auctor Tibullus. Sunt qui Propertium malint. Ovidius utroque lascivior, sicut durior Gallus.
Pagina 35 - Lycamben. 25 ac ne me foliis ideo brevioribus ornes quod timui mutare modos et carminis artem, temperat Archilochi Musam pede mascula Sappho, temperat Alcaeus, sed rebus et ordine dispar, nec socerum quaerit quem versibus oblinat atris, 30 nec sponsae laqueum famoso carmine nectit.
Pagina 125 - They may talk as they will of the dead languages. Our auxiliary verbs give us a power which the ancients, with all their varieties of mood, and inflections of tense, never could attain.
Pagina 12 - Spondees stabiles in jura paterna recepit Commodus et patiens, non ut de sede secunda Cederet aut quarta socialiter.
Pagina 214 - Agri pro numero cultorum ab universis in vices occupantur, quos -mox inter se secundum dignationem partiuntur : facilitatem partiendi camporum spatia praestant. Arva per annos mutant : et superest ager ; nee enim cum ubertate et amplitudine soli labore contendunt, ut pomaria conserant et prata separent et hortos rigent : sola terrae seges imperatur.
Pagina 63 - ... continuo in silvis magna vi flexa domatur in burim et curvi formam accipit ulmus aratri. 170 huic ab stirpe pedes temo protentus in octo, binae aures, duplici aptantur dentalia dorso. caeditur et tilia ante iugo levis altaque fagus stivaque, quae currus a tergo torqueat imos, et suspensa focis explorat robora fumus.
Pagina 102 - vis mittam puerum" subinde dicis, "cui tradas epigrammaton libellum, lectum quem tibi protinus remittam?" non est quod puerum, Luperce, vexes, longum est, si velit ad Pirum venire, et scalis habito tribus, sed altis.