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Pagina iii
... great importance has been introdu- ced , to which it is necessary shortly to advert . The principles which affect the indirect or oblique form of narration , so admi- rably evolved by Dr Carson , in his masterly work on the Qui , quæ ...
... great importance has been introdu- ced , to which it is necessary shortly to advert . The principles which affect the indirect or oblique form of narration , so admi- rably evolved by Dr Carson , in his masterly work on the Qui , quæ ...
Pagina vii
... must have been productive of great advantage to him , in opening up both public and private sources of information , whilst it has never led to him to boast of a friendship so flattering , or to pervert the truth , even.
... must have been productive of great advantage to him , in opening up both public and private sources of information , whilst it has never led to him to boast of a friendship so flattering , or to pervert the truth , even.
Pagina viii
... whole work , ( only two being lost , ) composed either by Livy himself , or more probably by some skilful annotator , as well as other sources , Freinshemius has , with great success , endeavoured to fill viii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... whole work , ( only two being lost , ) composed either by Livy himself , or more probably by some skilful annotator , as well as other sources , Freinshemius has , with great success , endeavoured to fill viii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
Pagina ix
... great work are particularly interesting , as they contain , what was believed by the Romans themselves , to be the origin of their early institutions . As all the early records of Rome perish- ed in the sack of that city by the Gauls ...
... great work are particularly interesting , as they contain , what was believed by the Romans themselves , to be the origin of their early institutions . As all the early records of Rome perish- ed in the sack of that city by the Gauls ...
Pagina x
... great pro- priety be called a life of Camillus , the most interesting of all the cha- racters that Rome presents for our reverence , begins u . c . 351 , in the third year of the memorable siege of Veii , captured by that general ...
... great pro- priety be called a life of Camillus , the most interesting of all the cha- racters that Rome presents for our reverence , begins u . c . 351 , in the third year of the memorable siege of Veii , captured by that general ...
Parole e frasi comuni
according adeò adversus Aequi afterwards agrum Alba Longa Ancus Marcius animos antè Ardea arma belli bello bellum called Capitolium castra castris causâ Chapter Cincinnatus city comitia commons consul consulari potestate consules consulibus country decemviri deinde dictator elected equites erant esset Etruscis exercitus Fabius Falisci first fortè Furius Gauls great haud hence hostes hostium inde inhabitants irâ Italy king Latium Lavinium Livy magis maximè military tribune militum minùs modò name neque nihil north note omnibus passage Patres Patribus patricians Patrum people plebeians plebem populi Postumius power primò primùm priùs quâ quàm Quinctius quò quòd quòque quum Romae Romam Roman Rome Romulus Sabines Sabini same seems senatum senatûs sentence sine solùm suâ supply taken tamen Tarquinius time town tribuni plebis tribunos Tullus Tullus Hostilius urbe urbem urbis Valerius Veii Vejentes Vejos Virginius Volsci Volscos words year years
Brani popolari
Pagina 3 - ... ego contra hoc quoque laboris praemium petam, ut me a conspectu malorum, quae nostra tot per annos vidit aetas, tantisper certe, dum prisca illa tota mente repeto, avertam omnis expers curae, quae scribentis animum etsi non flectere a vero, sollicitum tarnen efficere posset.
Pagina 322 - Veios, vincam." denudatum deinde eum, manibus post tergum illigatis, reducendum Falerios pueris tradidit ; virgasque eis, quibus proditorem agerent in urbem verberantes, dedit.
Pagina 314 - Pythice Apollo, tuoque numine instinctus pergo ad delendam urbem Veios tibique hinc decimam partem praedae voveo. Te simul, luno regina, quae nunc Veios colis, precor, ut nos victores in nostram tuamque mox futuram urbem sequare, ubi te dignum amplitudine tua templum accipiat.
Pagina 66 - Vos, inquit, videritis quid illi debeatur : ego me, etsi peccato absolvo, supplicio non libero, nec ulla deinde impudica Lucretiae exemplo vivet.
Pagina 28 - Forte is integer fuit, ut universis solus nequaquam par, sic adversus singulos ferox. Ergo ut segregaret pugnam eorum, capessit fugam, ita ratus secuturos, ut quemque vulnere affectum corpus sineret.
Pagina 182 - Placet creari decemviros sine provocatione , et ne quis eo anno alius magistratus esset. Admiscerenturne plebeii, controversia aliquamdiu fuit : postremo concessum patribus , modo ne lex Icilia de Aventino, aliaeque sacratae leges abrogarentur.
Pagina 82 - Ita sic armatus in Tiberim desiluit : multisque superincidentibus telis incolumis ad suos tranavit, rem ausus plus famae habituram ad posteros, quam fidei.
Pagina 99 - There were two centurions in each maniple, called by the same name, but distinguished by the title prior, " former," and posterior, " latter," because the one was chosen and ranked before the other.
Pagina 3 - ... ad illa mihi pro se quisque acriter intendat animum, quae vita, qui mores fuerint, per quos viros quibusque artibus domi militiaeque et partum et auctum imperium sit; labente deinde paulatim disciplina velut desidentes primo mores sequatur animo, deinde ut magis magisque lapsi sint, tum ire coeperint praecipites, donec ad haec tempora quibus nec vitia nostra nec remedia pati possumus perventum est.
Pagina 3 - Datur haec venia antiquitati, ut miscendo humana divinis primordia urbium augustiora faciat; et si cui populo licere oportet consecrare origines suas et ad deos referre auctores, ea belli gloria est populo Romano ut cum suum conditorisque sui parentem Martem potissimum ferat tam et hoc gentes humanae patiantur aequo animo quam imperium patiuntur.