P. Ovidi Nasonis Tristium liber primus, ed. by A.E. RobertsG. Bell, 1902 - 112 páginas |
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... plural in this sense . 5. vaccinia : ' bilberries , ' the juice of which was used for staining with a purple colour the parchment case in which the roll was placed so as to be protected from injury . See Appendix A. ' Let not thy ...
... plural in this sense . 5. vaccinia : ' bilberries , ' the juice of which was used for staining with a purple colour the parchment case in which the roll was placed so as to be protected from injury . See Appendix A. ' Let not thy ...
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... immemor . The neut . genitive sing . of noster is used as gen . plural of nos . The other form , nostrum , is partitive , e.g. nemo nostrum . illi : an archaic form of illic . Originally locative 58 OVID'S TRISTIA , BOOK I.
... immemor . The neut . genitive sing . of noster is used as gen . plural of nos . The other form , nostrum , is partitive , e.g. nemo nostrum . illi : an archaic form of illic . Originally locative 58 OVID'S TRISTIA , BOOK I.
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... plural , to denote the Palatium or mons Palatinus and the buildings thereon . Augustus had his residence there . 71. di locorum : i . e . the tutelary deities of Rome , viz . Jupiter , Vesta , Apollo , Juno , and Minerva , all of whom ...
... plural , to denote the Palatium or mons Palatinus and the buildings thereon . Augustus had his residence there . 71. di locorum : i . e . the tutelary deities of Rome , viz . Jupiter , Vesta , Apollo , Juno , and Minerva , all of whom ...
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... plural , ' parricides like Oedipus and Telegonus . ' ' Call them parricides ' means ' say that they killed their father , ' viz . Ovid , who is the parent of the books . His banishment is his death . Oedipus , the son of Laius , killed ...
... plural , ' parricides like Oedipus and Telegonus . ' ' Call them parricides ' means ' say that they killed their father , ' viz . Ovid , who is the parent of the books . His banishment is his death . Oedipus , the son of Laius , killed ...
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... plural vota . 2. ' Forbear to shatter the timbers of my storm - tossed bark . ' 3. subscribite : a legal term . To write one's name to an accusation , ' and so ' to support a charge ' ; then by metonymy ' approve of . ' Translate ...
... plural vota . 2. ' Forbear to shatter the timbers of my storm - tossed bark . ' 3. subscribite : a legal term . To write one's name to an accusation , ' and so ' to support a charge ' ; then by metonymy ' approve of . ' Translate ...
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adire Amatoria apodosis Arctos āre āri Athens ātum Augustus āvi banishment Book Boötes Brundisium Caesar carmina clause Compare conj Crown 8vo dative denotes E. C. MARCHANT Edited elegy epithet erat ēre eris Euryalus exul F. A. PALEY facio Fcap Fortuna fuit funeral genitive gods Greek haec Head Master Hellespont Homer Horace hypallage illa Illyria inis ipse īre itum īvi J. P. POSTGATE jussive king Latin LL.D malis Meleager metaphor metonymy mihi Minerva nisi nobis nunc Orestes ōris Ovid Ovid's passive Pirithous plural poet precor prep pron quae quam quid quod quoque Recognovit reference Roman Rome Rutuli Samothrace School ship siquis subj subjunctive sunt synaeresis tamen Tempyra Theseus thou tibi Tomi Tristia Trojan Trojan war Ulysses unda urbe verb Vergil vols vultus word
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Página 14 - Paradigms for conjugation, Rules for formation of tenses, &c. &c. By JS Baird, TCD 2s.
Página 67 - Into one place, and let dry land appear. Immediately the mountains huge appear Emergent, and their broad bare backs upheave Into the clouds, their tops ascend the sky. So high as heaved the tumid hills, so low Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep, Capacious bed of waters...
Página 27 - ... morae spatium nox praecipitata negabat, versaque ab axe suo Parrhasis arctos erat. quid facerem ? blando patriae retinebar amore : ultima sed iussae nox erat ilia fugae. 50 a! quotiens aliquo dixi properante 'quid urgues? vel quo festines ire, vel unde, vide !
Página 16 - Words, with their pronunciation, etymology, alternative spellings, and various meanings, illustrated by quotations and numerous woodcuts, there are several valuable appendices, comprising a Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World ; Vocabularies of Scripture, Greek, Latin, and English Proper Names ; a Dictionary of the noted Names of Fiction ; a Brief History of the English Language ; a Dictionary of Foreign Quotations, Words, Phrases, Proverbs, &c. ; a Biographical Dictionary with 10,000 Names, &c.
Página 42 - Et veniam pro laude peto : laudatus abunde, Non fastiditus si tibi, lector, ero.
Página 29 - te sequar et coniunx exulis exul ero. et mihi facta via est et me capit ultima tellus; accedam profugae sarcina parva rati. 85 te iubet a patria discedere Caesaris ira, me pietas. pietas haec mihi Caesar erit.
Página 15 - Latin Accidence. By the Rev. P. Frost, MA Is. Latin Versification. Is. Notabilia Qusedam ; or the Principal Tenses of most of the Irregular Greek Verbs and Elementary Greek, Latin, and French Construction.
Página 3 - Book II. By AC LIDDELL, MA Book III. By FH COLSON, MA, Head Master of Plymouth College, and GM GWYTHER, MA, Assistant Master. Book IV. By Rev. AW UPCOTT, MA, Head Master of Christ's Hospital. Book V. By A. REYNOLDS, MA, Merchant Taylors
Página 4 - MA, Dulwich College. — Book II. By LD WAINWRIGHT, MA, St. Paul's School. Book III. By LD WAINWRIGHT, MA Book IV. By AS WARMAN, BA, Grammar School, Manchester.
Página 48 - Est mihi sitque, precor, flavae tutela Minervae, navis et a picta casside nomen habet. sive opus est velis, minimam bene currit ad auram, sive opus est remo, remige carpit iter.