Latin Lessons: Adapted to Allen and Greenough's 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, 1883 - 211 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 21
... lead , they instruct . 3 . You lead the army . 4. The armies are brave . 5. My brothers are building a house . 6. The leaders of the armies fight bravely . 7. He teaches the boy . 8. Ani- mals have sharp senses . 9. The fields produce ...
... lead , they instruct . 3 . You lead the army . 4. The armies are brave . 5. My brothers are building a house . 6. The leaders of the armies fight bravely . 7. He teaches the boy . 8. Ani- mals have sharp senses . 9. The fields produce ...
Σελίδα 25
... leads out five legions from 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 ...
... leads out five legions from 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 ...
Σελίδα 28
... leads his army . 12. On this side of these mountains ( there ) are many large rivers . 13. I myself will praise you . 14. This man praised me ; but that ( one ) blamed me . 15. We say the same things . 1 Ego must be expressed , because ...
... leads his army . 12. On this side of these mountains ( there ) are many large rivers . 13. I myself will praise you . 14. This man praised me ; but that ( one ) blamed me . 15. We say the same things . 1 Ego must be expressed , because ...
Σελίδα 36
... lead , we shall be instructed . 6 . You will be praised , you will be exercised , you will be led , you will be instructed . 7. The boys are praised by the teachers . 8. The boys are taught by their teachers . 9. The letters are written ...
... lead , we shall be instructed . 6 . You will be praised , you will be exercised , you will be led , you will be instructed . 7. The boys are praised by the teachers . 8. The boys are taught by their teachers . 9. The letters are written ...
Σελίδα 50
... lead the soldiers from the camp . 11 . They were unwilling to depart from the city . 12. Do the boys wish to play on the plain ? No ; they prefer to study . 13. Do you prefer to read or to write . I do not know ( how ) to write , but I ...
... lead the soldiers from the camp . 11 . They were unwilling to depart from the city . 12. Do the boys wish to play on the plain ? No ; they prefer to study . 13. Do you prefer to read or to write . I do not know ( how ) to write , but I ...
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¹ Learn ablative ablative absolute adjectives Amulius apud āre āri Ariovistus army ātis atque ātum ātus sum Augustus āvi bellum Cæsar Cæsarem camp castra Cicero clause conj consul dative declension deinde dicere dixit ejus enemy erat ĕre ĕris esset etiam exercitus făcio fratre fuit Gallia Gaul gerund Give Helvetii inquit inter ipse īre ĭtum īvi Julius Cæsar jussit legion LESSON Mailing Price mihi Mīlites neque nihil Notes nouns omnes ōnis oppidum ōris ōrum participle Păter perf Pompeius Pompey præ praised prep pron puer quæ quam quibus quid quidem quis quod river Roman Rome Romulus rule Sequani sese sibi soldiers subjunctive sunt tenses Translate into English Translate into Latin Tullus Hostilius urbe urbem verb verb-stem
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Σελίδα 135 - ... de finibus suis cum omnibus copiis exirent : perfacile esse, quum virtute omnibus praestarent, totius Galliae imperio potiri., Id 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 flumine Rhodano, qui provinciam nostram ab Helvetiis dividit.
Σελίδα 176 - Kalidasa attractive to the literary botanist, but bloom for us in our own garden — all this is the work of Caesar; and, while the creation of his great predecessor in the east has been almost wholly reduced to ruin by the tempests of the Middle Ages, the structure of Caesar has outlasted those thousands of years which have changed religion and polity for the human race and even shifted for it the centre of civilization itself, and it stands erect for what we may designate as eternity.
Σελίδα 176 - Had it so happened, our civilization would have hardly stood in any more intimate relation to the RomanoGreek than to the Indian and Assyrian culture. That there is a bridge connecting the past glory of Hellas and Rome with the prouder fabric of modern history ; that Western Europe is Romanic, and Germanic Europe classic; that the names of Themistocles and Scipio have to us a very different sound from those of Asoka and Salmanassar ; that Homer and Sophocles are not merely like the Vedas and Kalidasa...
Σελίδα 146 - Sibi ls quidem persuaded, cognitis postulatis, eum22 neque suam neque populi Romani gratiam repudiaturum. Quod si, furore impulsus, bellum intulisset, cur de sua virtute aut de ipsius diligentia desperarent...