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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... Opus and Usus . MODEL . We have need of thy author- ity , or there is need to us of thy authority . He did not ... opus est . Pecuniam , quâ nihil sibi esset usus , ab iis non accepit . 31 . Ego dat . plur . opus sum magistrātus ...
... Opus and Usus . MODEL . We have need of thy author- ity , or there is need to us of thy authority . He did not ... opus est . Pecuniam , quâ nihil sibi esset usus , ab iis non accepit . 31 . Ego dat . plur . opus sum magistrātus ...
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... opus sum ego tuus amicitia ? Nunc animus plur . opus , ( E- nēa ) , nunc firmus pectus . Non opus sum ego ar- ma Vulcanus , non ( mille ) carīna in Teucri Arma acer ( facienda ) vir ; nunc vis plur . usus , nunc manus abl . rapidus ...
... opus sum ego tuus amicitia ? Nunc animus plur . opus , ( E- nēa ) , nunc firmus pectus . Non opus sum ego ar- ma Vulcanus , non ( mille ) carīna in Teucri Arma acer ( facienda ) vir ; nunc vis plur . usus , nunc manus abl . rapidus ...
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... Opus as an Adjective . Money is necessary . Prepare ye what [ things ] may be necessary ( at the feasts epulis ) . ( That id ) is necessary to him , ( which quo ) he enjoys . There is no need to thee of what I have need , whilst thou ...
... Opus as an Adjective . Money is necessary . Prepare ye what [ things ] may be necessary ( at the feasts epulis ) . ( That id ) is necessary to him , ( which quo ) he enjoys . There is no need to thee of what I have need , whilst thou ...
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... , and curdled milk , and if thou dost not fly ( pres . subj . ) [ me ] , more beautiful than a watered garden . Warfare , militia ; labour , opus : pain ,. * The verb cæni is often understood before an infinitive sum . animus SYNTAX . 75.
... , and curdled milk , and if thou dost not fly ( pres . subj . ) [ me ] , more beautiful than a watered garden . Warfare , militia ; labour , opus : pain ,. * The verb cæni is often understood before an infinitive sum . animus SYNTAX . 75.
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... opus : pain , pæna ; punishment suppli cium : concerns , negotium ; deny , denego : conducts , aeduco : sunk , depressus ; enclose , munio ; loneliness , incultus ; appearance , facies : let down , demissus : betrayed , proditus ...
... opus : pain , pæna ; punishment suppli cium : concerns , negotium ; deny , denego : conducts , aeduco : sunk , depressus ; enclose , munio ; loneliness , incultus ; appearance , facies : let down , demissus : betrayed , proditus ...
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