The New Latin Tutor, Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and ProsodyHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1831 - 350 pagine |
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Pagina 18
... TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . The altar smokes . We fly . Phyllis loves . The shade hurts . Glory remains . Labour conquers . Another draws . Care comes . Apollo reigns . Water flows . Studies de- light . The fates call . Death terrifies ...
... TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . The altar smokes . We fly . Phyllis loves . The shade hurts . Glory remains . Labour conquers . Another draws . Care comes . Apollo reigns . Water flows . Studies de- light . The fates call . Death terrifies ...
Pagina 20
... aro1 . Hostis pugno ' . Domus sto ' . Turris cado3 . Unda surgo3 . Dux vin- co3 . Democritus rideo2 . Heraclitus fleo2 . curro3 . Canis Arbor cresco3 . ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . The apples may 20 LATIN EXERCISES .
... aro1 . Hostis pugno ' . Domus sto ' . Turris cado3 . Unda surgo3 . Dux vin- co3 . Democritus rideo2 . Heraclitus fleo2 . curro3 . Canis Arbor cresco3 . ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . The apples may 20 LATIN EXERCISES .
Pagina 21
... TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . A messenger is sent . Authors are read . We are taken . Thou art prepared . A voice is heard . The boys are hin- dered . The city is fortified . Laws are given . The horse is tired . Ye are despised . The ...
... TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . A messenger is sent . Authors are read . We are taken . Thou art prepared . A voice is heard . The boys are hin- dered . The city is fortified . Laws are given . The horse is tired . Ye are despised . The ...
Pagina 22
... in- vīto ' . Tempus muto ' . Miles interficio3 . Navis mergo3 . Luna obscuro ' . ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . I was sent . Thou wast bought . Ye were invited . The lambs have been counted . Laws have been given . The leaves have ...
... in- vīto ' . Tempus muto ' . Miles interficio3 . Navis mergo3 . Luna obscuro ' . ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . I was sent . Thou wast bought . Ye were invited . The lambs have been counted . Laws have been given . The leaves have ...
Pagina 23
... to ' . Gloria obtineo2 . Let glory be obtained . thieves be punished . Let nio fur . ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . Pu- Let the king be loved . Let the gates be shut . Let the limbs be collected . Let the sailor be preserved . Gates ...
... to ' . Gloria obtineo2 . Let glory be obtained . thieves be punished . Let nio fur . ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN . Pu- Let the king be loved . Let the gates be shut . Let the limbs be collected . Let the sailor be preserved . Gates ...
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ablative absolute accusative ADAM.-RULE adjective ætas alius amor anapest apud Ariovistus atque Cæsar cæsura catalectic Catiline clause conjunction cùm dactyle death dico domus dulcis elegant elegantly ellip enall enemy ENGLISH equus EXERCISE facio father feet fero followed genitive gerund habeo Helvetii hexameter homo honour Horat iambic ille ipse learned magnus malè mihi mind misereor mitto MODEL modò multus neque neut nihil nisi noun nullus nunc omnis opus participle perf plupf plur possum preposition pres pronoun quæ quàm quantus quid quis quod Roman sentence sing spondee subj subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive sum impf sunt suus syllable synon tamen tantus tempus tergum thee Themistocles things tibi tmesis trochee TURNED INTO LATIN tuus unus urbs venio verb verò verse virtue volo vowel words
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Pagina 253 - Soon as the evening shades prevail The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth...
Pagina 253 - When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps I ran, Thine arm unseen conveyed me safe, And led me up to man. 4 When worn with sickness, oft hast Thou With health renewed my face; And, when in sins and sorrows sunk, Revived my soul with grace.
Pagina 219 - Vox quoque per lucos vulgo exaudita silentes Ingens ; et simulacra modis pallentia miris Visa sub obscurum noctis ; pecudesque locutae, Infandum ! sistunt amnes, terraeque dehiscunt, Et maestum illacrimat templis ebur, aeraque sudant.
Pagina 223 - Greta fertur Labyrinthus in alta Parietibus textum caecis iter, ancipitemque Mille viis habuisse dolum, qua signa sequendi...
Pagina 249 - Scandit aeratas vitiosa naves Cura, nee turmas equitum relinquit, Ocior cervis, et agente nimbos Ocior Euro. Laetus in praesens animus, quod ultra est, Oderit curare, et amara lento Temperet risu.
Pagina 253 - When all thy mercies, O my God, my rising soul surveys, transported with the view, I'm lost in wonder, love, and praise. No. 78. 3 2 O how shall words with equal warmth the gratitude declare, that .glows within my ravish'd heart! but thou canst read it there.
Pagina 223 - ... poma : Hie tamen hanc mecum poteris requiescere noctem Fronde super viridi. Sunt nobis mitia poma. An active verb may sometimes be changed into the passive voice, and a neuter verb into a verb impersonal, by altering the construction of the sentence ; as, insidiis capiere, for...
Pagina 203 - Your inability to preserve and defend it prove not infamous for you. Though this past behaviour of thine was beyond- all patience, Yet have I borne with it as I could. The structure of a period will be easily understood from these examples ; but as some difficulty will arise, where the simple idea does not immediately supply materials for the formation of the period, and as nothing contributes more to the true elegance of style, a few general...
Pagina 204 - Thus an additional clause explanatory of the subject, or denoting concession, &.C., may very easily be found out ; as, Industry without genius is of very little use ; It will soon occur to the mind that industry is very commendable, and that will form a period. Industry, though in itself very commendable, Is of little use without the help of genius. Or, Industry, if it be, or which is, without genius, &c. There are other methods of giving to a simple sentence the form of a period, which are more...
Pagina 29 - Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor, and the palaces of kings, with an M Ccelum ipaum petinua.