Latin Lessons Adapted to Allen and Greenough & Latin Grammar: With Parallel References to the Latin Grammars of Harkness, Gildersleeve, and Andrews and Stoddard; Also a Course of Elementary Latin ReadingGinn, Heath, & Company, 1882 - 357 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 7
... Italy ; but ad Italiam , to Italy , when there is no notion of entering into Italy conveyed ; just so ab Italia , away from Italy , when it is simply expressed that he came away from Italy ( which he had not en- tered ) . LESSON VII ...
... Italy ; but ad Italiam , to Italy , when there is no notion of entering into Italy conveyed ; just so ab Italia , away from Italy , when it is simply expressed that he came away from Italy ( which he had not en- tered ) . LESSON VII ...
Σελίδα 25
... Italy . 11. The commander was assaulting the town with an army of ten thousand men . 12. The town is six miles distant . 13. They demand six hundred talents . 14. The master gave the boys three books apiece . 15. What ( quota ) o'clock ...
... Italy . 11. The commander was assaulting the town with an army of ten thousand men . 12. The town is six miles distant . 13. They demand six hundred talents . 14. The master gave the boys three books apiece . 15. What ( quota ) o'clock ...
Σελίδα 30
... Italy ? 9. Who gave you that book ? 10. Who built that house in which you are living ? 11. Whose book is this which I have found in my garden ? 12. Whose boys are those whom you are teaching in your school ? 13. Who of you have studied ...
... Italy ? 9. Who gave you that book ? 10. Who built that house in which you are living ? 11. Whose book is this which I have found in my garden ? 12. Whose boys are those whom you are teaching in your school ? 13. Who of you have studied ...
Σελίδα 68
... Italy to Spain . 25 . He comes into Italy . 26. He returns from the country . 27. They were with me both in peace and in war . He returned from the city to the country . 29. I have lived at Athens , at Rome , and at Carthage ; in the ...
... Italy to Spain . 25 . He comes into Italy . 26. He returns from the country . 27. They were with me both in peace and in war . He returned from the city to the country . 29. I have lived at Athens , at Rome , and at Carthage ; in the ...
Σελίδα 98
... Italy . 3. We preferred peace to war . 4. Verres removed gold and silver from Sicily . 5. The soldiers retreated and betook themselves to the moun- tain . 6. The Romans intrusted the chief command to Cæsar . 7. Friends often differ from ...
... Italy . 3. We preferred peace to war . 4. Verres removed gold and silver from Sicily . 5. The soldiers retreated and betook themselves to the moun- tain . 6. The Romans intrusted the chief command to Cæsar . 7. Friends often differ from ...
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¹ Learn ablative ablative absolute adjectives Ædui Amulius apud āre āri Ariovistus army ātis atque ātum ātus sum Augustus autem āvi bellum Cæsar Cæsarem camp castra Cicero clause conj consul dative declension deinde dicere dixit ejus enemy erat ĕre ĕris esset etiam exercitus fuit Gallia Gaul genitive gerund Give Helvetii hostium inquit inter ipse īre ĭtum jussit legatos legions LESSON Mailing Price mihi Mīlites neque nihil Notes nouns omnes ōnis oppidum ōris ōrum participle Păter plural Pompeius Pompey præ prælio praised pron puer pueri quæ quam quibus quid quidem quis quod river Roman Rome Romulus senate Sequani sese sibi soldiers subjunctive sunt tamen tenses Translate into English Translate into Latin urbe urbem verb verb-stem
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Σελίδα 135 - Pisone consulibus, regni cupiditate inductus, conjurationem nobilitatis fecit, et civitati persuasit ut de finibus suis cum omnibus copiis exirent : perfacile esse, cum virtute omnibus praestarent, totius Galliae imperio podrí. 2Id hoc facilius eis persuasit, quod undique loci natura Helvetii continentur : una ex parte flumine Rheno latissimo atque altissimo, qui agrum Helvetium a Germanis dividit ; altera ex parte monte Jura altissimo, qui est inter Sequanos et Helvetios ; tertia lacu Lemanno et...
Σελίδα 2 - The Harvard Edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works. By HENRY N. HUDSON, LL.D., Author of the Life, Art, and Characters of Shakespeare, Editor of School Shakespeare, etc.
Σελίδα 2 - Hudson's Expurgated Shakespeare. For Schools, Clubs, and Families. Revised and enlarged Editions of twenty-three Plays. Carefully expurgated, with explanatory Notes at the bottom of the page, and Critical Notes at the end of each volume. By HN HUDSON, LL.D., Editor of The Harvard Shakespeare.
Σελίδα 133 - Augustus non amplius quam septem horas28 dormiebat, ac ne eas quidem continuas, sed ita ut in illo temporis spatio ter aut quater expergisceretur. Si interruptum somnum recuperare non posset, lectores arcessebat, donee resumeret.
Σελίδα 7 - Virgil 85 .75 /CONTAINING Life of the Poet, Introductions, a Synopsis preceding each Book, and an Index of Plants. Also full illustrations from ancient objects of art. The text follows Ribbeck in the main, variations being noted in the margin; and the references are to Allen & Greenough's, Gildersleeve's, and Harkness's Latin Grammars.
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Σελίδα 174 - Britain in the early autumn, for a visit of exploration. V. The partial conquest of Britain (second invasion) is followed by various movements in northern Gaul, in which the desperate condition of the Roman garrisons is relieved by the prudent and brave conduct of Labienus and Quintus Cicero. VI.
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Σελίδα 6 - Chiefly from the text of Ribbeck, with select various Readings, Introductions, Notes, and Index of Plants (compiled chiefly from Fee's Flore de. Virgile, contained in Lemaire's " Bibliotheca Classica Latina"), • 12mo.