Latin Exercises Adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin GrammarCrocker and Brewster, 1852 - 336 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
2d paragraph accipio accusative ætas ager Alexander aliquis alius animus annus apud Ariovistus atque Atticus Augustus bellum bonus Cæsar cæsura capio castra causa civitas consilium consul credo cùm debeo decemvirs Deus dico ellip enall enemy English etiam facio fero Gaul Grammar habeo Hannibal Helvetii homo hostis idem ille ipse Jupiter king labor legātus magnus malè manus maximè Miltiades mitto mors multus nemo neque neut nihil noster nullus nunc nunquam omnis oppidum opus oratio perf Plato plur Pompey populus possum præ prosum puto quæ quàm quidem quis quò quòd quum Roman Romānus sæpe Scipio sentio Servius Tullius sing suus synon tantus tempus teneo terra things thou Tullus Hostilius turned into Latin tuus unus urbs venio verb virtue vita volo сс
Pasajes populares
Página 336 - Whilst all the stars that round her burn And all the planets, in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though in solemn silence all Move round this dark terrestrial ball; What though no real voice, nor sound, Amidst their radiant orbs be found.
Página 334 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ, Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Página 333 - When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps I ran, Thine arm, unseen, conveyed me safe, And led me up to man.
Página 334 - LITTLE inmate, full of mirth, Chirping on my kitchen hearth, Wheresoe'er be thine abode, Always harbinger of good...
Página 140 - ... this man alone is removed from this piratical crew, we may appear, perhaps, for a short time relieved from fear and anxiety, but the danger will settle down and lie hid in the veins and bowels of the republic. As it often happens that men afflicted with a severe disease, when they are tortured...
Página 277 - HEXAMETER. The Hexameter or heroic verse consists of six feet. Of these the fifth is a dactyle, and the sixth a spondee ; all the rest may be either dactyles or spondees ; as, Ludere I quffi velíuíUu dumRe lém cala- I mo per- I mïsït ä- I gristl.