Practical Latin CompositionGinn & Company, 1894 - 268 pagine |
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Pagina 12
... struck a treaty ... and : use a participle instead of a verb coördinate with shared . 2 Follow the suggestion of note 1 . iam . primum . 5 postrēmō . 6 forsitan . 4 NUMA POMPILIUS . IX . Latine Dicenda . 1 . 12 PRACTICAL LATIN COMPOSITION .
... struck a treaty ... and : use a participle instead of a verb coördinate with shared . 2 Follow the suggestion of note 1 . iam . primum . 5 postrēmō . 6 forsitan . 4 NUMA POMPILIUS . IX . Latine Dicenda . 1 . 12 PRACTICAL LATIN COMPOSITION .
Pagina 18
... follow . 3. When he looked back , he saw one of the Curiatii not far off . 4. He saw one of the three following him at a little distance.1 5. Upon this enemy he turned with great impetuosity . 6. The second could not bring aid to his ...
... follow . 3. When he looked back , he saw one of the Curiatii not far off . 4. He saw one of the three following him at a little distance.1 5. Upon this enemy he turned with great impetuosity . 6. The second could not bring aid to his ...
Pagina 23
... follow the fortune of war . 2. Tullus said with a loud voice , " That Mettius has done by my com- mand , that he may surround the enemy . 3. He has done it that the enemy may be surrounded from the rear . " 4. The enemy heard the loud ...
... follow the fortune of war . 2. Tullus said with a loud voice , " That Mettius has done by my com- mand , that he may surround the enemy . 3. He has done it that the enemy may be surrounded from the rear . " 4. The enemy heard the loud ...
Pagina 29
... follows insideō ? Either the dative or in with the accusative . Remember that autem does not stand first in a sentence . 5 " skilled in " becomes skilled of in Latin . 6 augury : heav- enly portents . cherishing high hopes : hoping high ...
... follows insideō ? Either the dative or in with the accusative . Remember that autem does not stand first in a sentence . 5 " skilled in " becomes skilled of in Latin . 6 augury : heav- enly portents . cherishing high hopes : hoping high ...
Pagina 44
... follows resistere ? 10 Observe how to the Chersonese , " and " at the Chersonese , " are expressed in the text of chapters I. and II . II . Latine Scribenda . 3 Miltiades , by means of the forces which he had brought with him to the ...
... follows resistere ? 10 Observe how to the Chersonese , " and " at the Chersonese , " are expressed in the text of chapters I. and II . II . Latine Scribenda . 3 Miltiades , by means of the forces which he had brought with him to the ...
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accusative Amulius Ancus apud army ārum Athenians Athens ātis atque autem Belga Belgæ Bellovaci bellum Cæsar capiō Casticus castra Catiline Cicero clause comp conj consul Dumnorix eius enemy enim erant erat esset etiam express facere father Faustulus fight fuit Gallia Gaul Greenough Helvetii illustrations of Lat indecl inter ipse itum killed king Lacedæmonians Latine Dicenda Latine Scribenda milia Miltiades neque nōn NOTES NOTES.1 noun Numitor omnes one's ōnis Orgetorix ōris ōrum participle plur posse prep pron quae quam quid quod rei publicae Remi Remus Roman Rome Romulus Sabines senate sent sentence Sequani Servius Servius Tullius sibi subjunctive Suessiones sunt superl tamen Tarpeia Tarquin Tarquinius text illustrations Themistocles things tion Tullus urbem verb walls word in Latin
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Pagina 168 - Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur.
Pagina iv - The way is this: After the three concordances learned, as I touched before, let the master read unto him the Epistles of Cicero, gathered together and Chosen out by Sturmius for the capacity of children.
Pagina iv - After this, the child must take a paper book, and sitting in some place, where no man shall prompt him, by himself, let him translate into English his former lesson. Then showing it to his master, let the master take from him his Latin book, and...
Pagina 168 - Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant atque ea quae ad effeminandos animos pertinent important, proximique sunt Germanis, qui trans Rhenum incolunt, quibuscum continenter bellum gerunt.