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 viii
... great historians , chiefly Grote , Mommsen , and Merivale , but forbearing to load the page with masses of mere information , however interesting . In preparing the Vocabulary , we have thought best , for many reasons , to make its ...
... great historians , chiefly Grote , Mommsen , and Merivale , but forbearing to load the page with masses of mere information , however interesting . In preparing the Vocabulary , we have thought best , for many reasons , to make its ...
Pagina 229
... this is a pronoun agreeing with a noun . 20. hoc , § 54 , 1. ; for this reason . 22. factu , § 74 , II . principes . - duxerunt , thought , has for its subject , 24. res has a great variety of meaning in different NOTES 229 -JULIUS CÆSAR .
... this is a pronoun agreeing with a noun . 20. hoc , § 54 , 1. ; for this reason . 22. factu , § 74 , II . principes . - duxerunt , thought , has for its subject , 24. res has a great variety of meaning in different NOTES 229 -JULIUS CÆSAR .
Pagina 230
... great variety of meaning in different connections ; here hostilities . 25. inferendi , § 73 , ш . first note . 31. eventu , fate . —ex eo quod , from this ( the fact ) , that . 32. id is subject of fore . 33. suspicabatur , began to ...
... great variety of meaning in different connections ; here hostilities . 25. inferendi , § 73 , ш . first note . 31. eventu , fate . —ex eo quod , from this ( the fact ) , that . 32. id is subject of fore . 33. suspicabatur , began to ...
Pagina 241
... great superiority in numbers , as well as position ; for his army consisted largely of cavalry , for which this broad plain gave great advantages . If the Greeks waited where they were , on the other hand , the Persians would be able to ...
... great superiority in numbers , as well as position ; for his army consisted largely of cavalry , for which this broad plain gave great advantages . If the Greeks waited where they were , on the other hand , the Persians would be able to ...
Pagina 243
... great battle of Charonea , five years before : B.C. 338. - 19 . The invasion of Darius was в C. 490 , that of Xerxes in 480. The Persian kings sent ambassadors to Greece , demanding of each city earth and water , as symbols of absolute ...
... great battle of Charonea , five years before : B.C. 338. - 19 . The invasion of Darius was в C. 490 , that of Xerxes in 480. The Persian kings sent ambassadors to Greece , demanding of each city earth and water , as symbols of absolute ...
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