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 220
... subj . is is understood . 26. fugitant , § 36 , III . — inertes : the fools . 27. Mercurio : Mercury was the messenger of the gods . 28. afflictis , § 51 , v . — contra , an adverb : in reply . 30. cives , § 53 . -- ait , sc . Æsopus ...
... subj . is is understood . 26. fugitant , § 36 , III . — inertes : the fools . 27. Mercurio : Mercury was the messenger of the gods . 28. afflictis , § 51 , v . — contra , an adverb : in reply . 30. cives , § 53 . -- ait , sc . Æsopus ...
Pagina 221
... subj . of posset , but the English idiom requires that it should be connected with ostenderet : that each should show what novelty he could . 7. laudis limits certamina . 8. sale : salt - wit ; urbano sale : neat wit . 10. prolatum ...
... subj . of posset , but the English idiom requires that it should be connected with ostenderet : that each should show what novelty he could . 7. laudis limits certamina . 8. sale : salt - wit ; urbano sale : neat wit . 10. prolatum ...
Pagina 222
... subj . of nescis . 19. et connects securum and liberum . 20. tutum vivere is subj . of præstat . 21. carpi : to be worn out . FABLE XIX ( IV . 21 ) . 1. doctus ; learned , or , rather , educated . quæras , § 60 , 2 . 2. Simonides , one ...
... subj . of nescis . 19. et connects securum and liberum . 20. tutum vivere is subj . of præstat . 21. carpi : to be worn out . FABLE XIX ( IV . 21 ) . 1. doctus ; learned , or , rather , educated . quæras , § 60 , 2 . 2. Simonides , one ...
Pagina 236
... . 33. expulsos agrees with finitimos , which is subj . of cedere . -virtutis , § 50 , III . 4 . 17. rerum limits fides ; confidence in respect to all things , etc. 34. 3. Tacitus in his Germania ( ch . VII 236 LATIN READER .
... . 33. expulsos agrees with finitimos , which is subj . of cedere . -virtutis , § 50 , III . 4 . 17. rerum limits fides ; confidence in respect to all things , etc. 34. 3. Tacitus in his Germania ( ch . VII 236 LATIN READER .
Pagina 241
... subj . , quos adventare . - 23. prælio ; the usual spelling is with œ . - - Darius was in Syria , with a great superiority in numbers , as well as position ; for his army consisted largely of cavalry , for which this broad plain gave ...
... subj . , quos adventare . - 23. prælio ; the usual spelling is with œ . - - Darius was in Syria , with a great superiority in numbers , as well as position ; for his army consisted largely of cavalry , for which this broad plain gave ...
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