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Pagina xii
... connection ; whilst the precise meaning of each individual word in the group is determined by its own suffixes and those of its im- mediate ancestors . A short study of the genealogical tree above given will show how the dark letters of ...
... connection ; whilst the precise meaning of each individual word in the group is determined by its own suffixes and those of its im- mediate ancestors . A short study of the genealogical tree above given will show how the dark letters of ...
Pagina xiii
... connected with their corresponding Latin words in origin as well as in meaning . But this con- nection of origin is of two perfectly distinct kinds ; and the distinction is one which deserves careful attention . For in the first place ...
... connected with their corresponding Latin words in origin as well as in meaning . But this con- nection of origin is of two perfectly distinct kinds ; and the distinction is one which deserves careful attention . For in the first place ...
Pagina xv
... connection between such words as hand and apprehend , apprehension , & c . ( See 84. B. p . 103. ) 18. The capital letters therefore will do good service to the pupil if they lead him to see , first , how much our modern English speech ...
... connection between such words as hand and apprehend , apprehension , & c . ( See 84. B. p . 103. ) 18. The capital letters therefore will do good service to the pupil if they lead him to see , first , how much our modern English speech ...
Pagina xvi
... connection with some Latin word , even though , owing to their being of a different part of speech , or from some other cause , they cannot be used as translations of it . 20. Whilst English words which are in any way akin to Latin ones ...
... connection with some Latin word , even though , owing to their being of a different part of speech , or from some other cause , they cannot be used as translations of it . 20. Whilst English words which are in any way akin to Latin ones ...
Pagina xxvi
... connected with its crude form ) ; as , arāre , to plough , tenere , to hold , & c .; and I have only added the first person present in a bracket where it is really needed , i . e . in deponent verbs , and also where there is a crude ...
... connected with its crude form ) ; as , arāre , to plough , tenere , to hold , & c .; and I have only added the first person present in a bracket where it is really needed , i . e . in deponent verbs , and also where there is a crude ...
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Pagina 5 - Ipse ego cana legam tenera lanugine mala, castaneasque nuces, mea quas Amaryllis amabat ; addam cerea pruna : honos erit huic quoque pomo ; et vos, O lauri, carpam, et te, proxima myrte, sic positae quoniam suavis miscetis odores.
Pagina 9 - Ibo et Chalcidico quae sunt mihi condita versu 50 carmina pastoris Siculi modulabor avena. Certum est in silvis inter spelaea ferarum malle pati tenerisque meos incidere amores arboribus : crescent illae, crescetis amores. Interea mixtis lustrabo Maenala Nymphis, 55 aut acres venabor apros.
Pagina 171 - Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus, saevus Amor docuit natorum sanguine matrem commaculare manus ; crudelis tu quoque, mater : crudelis mater magis, an puer improbus ille? improbus ille puer ; crudelis tu quoque, mater.
Pagina 191 - Tamen cantabitis, Arcades," inquit, " Montibus haec vestris, soli cantare periti Arcades. O mihi turn quam molliter ossa quiescant, Vestra meos olim si fistula dicat amores!
Pagina 8 - Fundit humus flores, hie Candida populus antro Imminet, et lentae texunt umbracula vites ; Hue ades ; insani feriant sine litora fluctus.
Pagina 181 - LYCIDAS. Sic tua Cyrneas fugiant examina taxos, 30 sic cytiso pastae distendant ubera vaccae : incipe, si quid habes. Et me fecere poetam Piérides ; sunt et mihi carmina ; me quoque dicunt vatem pastores. Sed non ego credulus illis : nam ñeque adhuc Vario videor nec dicere Cinna 35 digna, sed argutos inter strepere anser olores.
Pagina 179 - Vel quae sublegi tacitus tibi carmina nuper, cum te ad delicias ferres Amaryllida nostras: 'Tityre, dum redeo (brevis est via) pasce capellas, et potum pastas age, Tityre, et inter agendum occursare capro, cornu ferit ille, caveto.
Pagina 162 - T. aret ager ; vitio moriens sitit ae'ris herba ; Liber pampineas invidit collibus umbras : Phyllidis adventu nostrae nemus omne virebit, luppiter et laeto descendet plurimus imbri.
Pagina 8 - Limus ut hic durescit et haec ut cera liquescit uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore.
Pagina 6 - Dicite, quandoquidem in molli consedimus herba : 55 et nunc omnis ager, nunc omnis parturit arbos ; nunc frondent silvae ; nunc formosissimus annus. Incipe, Damoeta ; tu deinde sequere, Menalca : alternis dicetis ; amant alterna Camenae.