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 v
... were specially designed , a good deal of time may best be devoted to mere translation , with the ob- ject of practising what has been already learned , rather than of acquiring a greater mass of purely theo- retical knowledge ; giving ...
... were specially designed , a good deal of time may best be devoted to mere translation , with the ob- ject of practising what has been already learned , rather than of acquiring a greater mass of purely theo- retical knowledge ; giving ...
Pagina 215
... were trained upon trees , and festooned from one to another . 2. appetebat : § 27 , п . 2 ; it agrees with vulpes by § 49 . 3. Quam , § 48 , 1. and IV .; § 52 , 1. —ut , § 64 , IV . end . —dis- cedens , § 72 , 1. Notice that the ...
... were trained upon trees , and festooned from one to another . 2. appetebat : § 27 , п . 2 ; it agrees with vulpes by § 49 . 3. Quam , § 48 , 1. and IV .; § 52 , 1. —ut , § 64 , IV . end . —dis- cedens , § 72 , 1. Notice that the ...
Pagina 220
... were formed ( abl . absolute ) . 5. Pisistratus : a tyrant of Athens , B.C. 560. The word tyrant meant merely usurper , and did not imply oppressive or harsh rule . Pisistratus was , on the whole , a mild and popular ruler ; but his sons ...
... were formed ( abl . absolute ) . 5. Pisistratus : a tyrant of Athens , B.C. 560. The word tyrant meant merely usurper , and did not imply oppressive or harsh rule . Pisistratus was , on the whole , a mild and popular ruler ; but his sons ...
Pagina 222
... were established among the Greeks , for races , contests of strength , skill , etc. See Hb . § 112 . 9. quam refers to navem , and is governed by dissolvit . 10. medio , § 47 , VIII .; the middle of the sea . 12. subsidium , § 46 . 13 ...
... were established among the Greeks , for races , contests of strength , skill , etc. See Hb . § 112 . 9. quam refers to navem , and is governed by dissolvit . 10. medio , § 47 , VIII .; the middle of the sea . 12. subsidium , § 46 . 13 ...
Pagina 226
... were not in good faith , and that Commius himself had a secret understanding with the Britons . 12. ibi , i.e. , in Atrebatibus ; the Atrebates were east of the Morini . 13. quem , § 67 , 1. 2 . 14. in his regionibus , i.e. , Britain ...
... were not in good faith , and that Commius himself had a secret understanding with the Britons . 12. ibi , i.e. , in Atrebatibus ; the Atrebates were east of the Morini . 13. quem , § 67 , 1. 2 . 14. in his regionibus , i.e. , Britain ...
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