Classical Examination PapersPeter John Francis Gantillon Rivingtons, 1886 - 294 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... consider the greatest of English kings , and why ? 4. Give a very short account , with dates , of any three of the following : -Magna Charta , the Battle of Hastings , the Trial of Charles I. , the Trial of the Seven Bishops , the ...
... consider the greatest of English kings , and why ? 4. Give a very short account , with dates , of any three of the following : -Magna Charta , the Battle of Hastings , the Trial of Charles I. , the Trial of the Seven Bishops , the ...
Pagina 93
... consider to be the origin of these forms ? 3 4. Translate and explain - : ἐκεῖνος οὖν ( ὁ Σόλων ) τὴν κλῆσιν ἐς δύ ' ἡμέρας ἔθηκεν , ἔς γε τὴν ἔνην τε καὶ νέαν , ἵν ' αἱ θέσεις γίγνοιντο τῇ νουμηνία . ΣΤ . ἵνα δὴ τί τὴν ἔνην προσέθηκεν ...
... consider to be the origin of these forms ? 3 4. Translate and explain - : ἐκεῖνος οὖν ( ὁ Σόλων ) τὴν κλῆσιν ἐς δύ ' ἡμέρας ἔθηκεν , ἔς γε τὴν ἔνην τε καὶ νέαν , ἵν ' αἱ θέσεις γίγνοιντο τῇ νουμηνία . ΣΤ . ἵνα δὴ τί τὴν ἔνην προσέθηκεν ...
Pagina 95
... consider the use of ei with the subjunctive to be a solecism ? and , if not , what distinction do you draw be- tween such an expression and ( 1. ) ei with the future indicative , ( 2. ) ei with the optative ? 14. Explain the composition ...
... consider the use of ei with the subjunctive to be a solecism ? and , if not , what distinction do you draw be- tween such an expression and ( 1. ) ei with the future indicative , ( 2. ) ei with the optative ? 14. Explain the composition ...
Pagina 110
... consider to be the origin and time of its introduction at Rome ? 5 15. Describe briefly , with dates , the leading events of the first Punic War . 16. Write a life of Sulla , with dates . 1 Pers . v . 149 . 2 Ar . Nub . 1189 . 3 See ...
... consider to be the origin and time of its introduction at Rome ? 5 15. Describe briefly , with dates , the leading events of the first Punic War . 16. Write a life of Sulla , with dates . 1 Pers . v . 149 . 2 Ar . Nub . 1189 . 3 See ...
Pagina 140
... considering repetundæ as a noun substantive . 3. State some of the reasons on which it is now concluded that the early history of Rome is for the most part legendary and poetical . What is the argument from the period assigned to the ...
... considering repetundæ as a noun substantive . 3. State some of the reasons on which it is now concluded that the early history of Rome is for the most part legendary and poetical . What is the argument from the period assigned to the ...
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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.
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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.
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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.