A Latin Reader: Consisting of Selections from Phaedrus, Cæsar, Curtius, Nepos, Sallust, Ovid, Virgil, Plantus, Terence, Cicero, Pliny, and Tacitus. With Copious Notes and VocabularyE. Ginn, 1870 - 525 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... called the common stock of classical tradition . In this way , we have aimed to keep before the learner's eye some hint of the wealth and variety in diction of the language he is studying ; while his judgment in the use of it will be ...
... called the common stock of classical tradition . In this way , we have aimed to keep before the learner's eye some hint of the wealth and variety in diction of the language he is studying ; while his judgment in the use of it will be ...
Pagina 221
... called sinus , bay . 17. sua , sc . voce . 18. verum , sc . porcellum . — pallio , § 51 , v . - 19. excuti , sc . pallium , § 67 , I. end . - simul , sc . atque : as soon as . 21. prosequuntur : i.e. , as he leaves the stage . 26 ...
... called sinus , bay . 17. sua , sc . voce . 18. verum , sc . porcellum . — pallio , § 51 , v . - 19. excuti , sc . pallium , § 67 , I. end . - simul , sc . atque : as soon as . 21. prosequuntur : i.e. , as he leaves the stage . 26 ...
Pagina 253
... called the sword of Rome , from his courage ; Fabius , the shield , from his prudence . — iterum , a second time . sustulit , from tollo , he took off , i.e. , killed . - 24. defensum , § 74 , 1. Publius Cornelius Scipio was called ...
... called the sword of Rome , from his courage ; Fabius , the shield , from his prudence . — iterum , a second time . sustulit , from tollo , he took off , i.e. , killed . - 24. defensum , § 74 , 1. Publius Cornelius Scipio was called ...
Pagina 254
... called patres , and the plebeians added to the senate were called conscripti . — existimarent , § 63 , II . 12. suum and sibi refer to the Romans , se to Prusias ; an unusual inconsistency . The laws of hospitality were held in ...
... called patres , and the plebeians added to the senate were called conscripti . — existimarent , § 63 , II . 12. suum and sibi refer to the Romans , se to Prusias ; an unusual inconsistency . The laws of hospitality were held in ...
Pagina 256
... called novi homi- nes ( Hb . § 126 ) . — The socii were the Italians in alliance with Rome , who were kept in a position of inferiority by the Romans . —fore , etc. , § 67 , ш . 1 ; this might also be potitum iri or fore ; pro concione ...
... called novi homi- nes ( Hb . § 126 ) . — The socii were the Italians in alliance with Rome , who were kept in a position of inferiority by the Romans . —fore , etc. , § 67 , ш . 1 ; this might also be potitum iri or fore ; pro concione ...
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