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Σελίδα 32
... never praised by my father . 6. The slaves give their lord's letters to the king . 7. The orators are always praising kings and queens . 8. The soldiers give roses to the women . 9. The king gives money to the lazy common people . 10 ...
... never praised by my father . 6. The slaves give their lord's letters to the king . 7. The orators are always praising kings and queens . 8. The soldiers give roses to the women . 9. The king gives money to the lazy common people . 10 ...
Σελίδα 39
... never welcome to mothers . 2. The sailor praises ships , the soldier war : 3. The common people frighten ( sing . ) the minds of the old men with many shouts . 4. The king of the enemy wastes the lands of the citizens with large forces ...
... never welcome to mothers . 2. The sailor praises ships , the soldier war : 3. The common people frighten ( sing . ) the minds of the old men with many shouts . 4. The king of the enemy wastes the lands of the citizens with large forces ...
Σελίδα 48
... never blames him . V. Coriolanus . ( The words will be found in the Lexicon on p . 275. ) Coriolanus , clarus Romanorum imperator , plebi Ro- manae ob superbiam invisus fuit . Ex urbe igitur expulsus , ad Volscos , acerrimos Romanorum ...
... never blames him . V. Coriolanus . ( The words will be found in the Lexicon on p . 275. ) Coriolanus , clarus Romanorum imperator , plebi Ro- manae ob superbiam invisus fuit . Ex urbe igitur expulsus , ad Volscos , acerrimos Romanorum ...
Σελίδα 65
... never tired . 10. The names of our ancestors are not always known . ( 95. ) 1. Magna hominum multitudo Ciceronem magnis clamoribus laudat . 2. Flores pulchri in horto , arbores densae in silva , sunt . 3. Nautae proras navium variis ...
... never tired . 10. The names of our ancestors are not always known . ( 95. ) 1. Magna hominum multitudo Ciceronem magnis clamoribus laudat . 2. Flores pulchri in horto , arbores densae in silva , sunt . 3. Nautae proras navium variis ...
Σελίδα 54
... never pay taxes to our king . 12. The citizens are often , the soldiers are never , lazy . 13. The active young man urges on his horse with the spurs . 14. Old men are often tired with a long journey . VII . Theseus and Ariadne . In ...
... never pay taxes to our king . 12. The citizens are often , the soldiers are never , lazy . 13. The active young man urges on his horse with the spurs . 14. Old men are often tired with a long journey . VII . Theseus and Ariadne . In ...
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active aestate Arminius army Balbus beautiful better blames books boys brother Caesar camp castra cavalry citizens city Classis Romana conclave conjugation consul Continued Corinthum cotidie country courage culpat declined delectat enemy enemy's equites EXCEPTIONS EXERCISES faciunt father fines hostium first flowers forces friends frighten garden girl girls gives good great heavy high hostes incidunt Italy iter Julia king known labyrinthum large lazy leader long love loved Magister magistro make Marcus masc masculine master merchant milites militum naves neque neut never nostrorum nouns nunquam old men omnibus opus conficiunt orator ornant Plural poet Polyphemus praises the diligence puellae Puer Pueri queen Quintus reginae regis Roman saepe laudat sailors SECTION semper Senones ships shouts Singular sister slaves soldiers solum summer terrent Theseus THIRD DECLENSION tired to-day traveller troublesome Ulixes unhappy useful vectigalia very vinum whole words young your
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Σελίδα 244 - White. — FIRST LESSONS IN GREEK. Adapted to GOODWIN'S GREEK GRAMMAR, and designed as an introduction to the ANABASIS OF XENOPHON. By JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE, Ph.D., Assistant-Professor of Greek in Harvard University. Crown 8vo. 4*.
Σελίδα 243 - SYNTHETIC LATIN DELECTUS. A First Latin Construing Book arranged on the Principles of Grammatical Analysis. With Notes and Vocabulary. By E. RUSH, BA With Preface by the Rev. WF MOULTON, MA, DD New and Enlarged Edition.
Σελίδα 244 - NIXON— PARALLEL EXTRACTS arranged for translation into English and Latin, with Notes on Idioms. By JE NIXON, MA, Fellow and Classical Lecturer, King's College, Cambridge.
Σελίδα 243 - Head-Master of Uppingham School. A LATIN GRADUAL. A First Latin Construing Book for Beginners. New Edition, enlarged, with Coloured Sentence Maps. Fcap. 8vo.
Σελίδα 244 - MAYOR (JOHN EB)— FIRST GREEK READER. Edited after KARL HALM, with Corrections and large Additions by Professor JOHN EB MAYOR, MA, Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's College, Cambridge. New Edition, revised. Fcap. 8vo.
Σελίδα 244 - MARSHALL — A TABLE OF IRREGULAR GREEK VERBS, classified according to the arrangement of Curtius
Σελίδα 244 - Goodwin. — Works by WW GOODWIN, LL.D., Professor of Greek in Harvard University, USA SYNTAX OF THE MOODS AND TENSES OF THE GREEK VERB. New Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. 6s. 6d. A GREEK GRAMMAR. New Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. 6s. "It is the best Greek Grammar of its size in the English language."— ATHENAEUM.
Σελίδα 148 - Nostri, of us. Dat. Mihi, to or for me. Nobis, to or for us. Abl. Me, by, with, or from me.
Σελίδα 36 - mea est; nam leo rex animalium est. Et mea est pars secunda, propter magnos meos labores. Tertiam partem vindico, quoniam major mihi quam vobis, animalibus imbecillis et parvis, fames est. Quartam, denique, partem si quis sibi arrogat, milii inimicus erit.