The New Latin Tutor; Or: Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and Prosody: Comp. Chiefly from the Best English WorksHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 - 350 páginas |
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... ( enall . ) pando . 15. But neither do I always remain confined in my house or in the city ; Nor does the vernal season pass away unen- joyed by me . Sed neque sub tectum semper , nec lateo ( enall . ) in urbs ; Irritus nec ego ( enall ...
... ( enall . ) pando . 15. But neither do I always remain confined in my house or in the city ; Nor does the vernal season pass away unen- joyed by me . Sed neque sub tectum semper , nec lateo ( enall . ) in urbs ; Irritus nec ego ( enall ...
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... ( enall . ) miror currens ( infin . ) linter , Et modò tam tardè ( enall . ) funis iens ratis . 21. Do you not also see stones reduced to nothing by time ? Do you not see lofty towers falling , and rocks mould- ering away ? Denique non ...
... ( enall . ) miror currens ( infin . ) linter , Et modò tam tardè ( enall . ) funis iens ratis . 21. Do you not also see stones reduced to nothing by time ? Do you not see lofty towers falling , and rocks mould- ering away ? Denique non ...
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... ( enall . ) frons tego os . 26. You will find that to all the ships , now tossed about in the deep , The sea was smooth when they first left the port . Omnis invenio , nunc jactatus in altum , Navis a portu fretum lenis sum . Participle ...
... ( enall . ) frons tego os . 26. You will find that to all the ships , now tossed about in the deep , The sea was smooth when they first left the port . Omnis invenio , nunc jactatus in altum , Navis a portu fretum lenis sum . Participle ...
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... ( enall . ) brevis lacertus , Nec gremium insedeo sarcina gratus tuus . 35. Thus Boreas , when first rising , shakes with a gentle breeze the waving branches , And murmurs through the quiv- ering Leaves ; soon becoming fiercer , he blows ...
... ( enall . ) brevis lacertus , Nec gremium insedeo sarcina gratus tuus . 35. Thus Boreas , when first rising , shakes with a gentle breeze the waving branches , And murmurs through the quiv- ering Leaves ; soon becoming fiercer , he blows ...
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... ( enall . ) colligor ( enall . ) , majorque tumultus Per totus sylva audior , ab radix imus Prosterno humi antiquus quercus , rapidusque procella Glomero , latusque impleo nemus omnis ruina . 37. A bird , fearing the hawk , with trembling ...
... ( enall . ) colligor ( enall . ) , majorque tumultus Per totus sylva audior , ab radix imus Prosterno humi antiquus quercus , rapidusque procella Glomero , latusque impleo nemus omnis ruina . 37. A bird , fearing the hawk , with trembling ...
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