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Quintus Horatius Flaccus John Tahourdin White. WHITE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEXTS . HORACE BOOK IV . 600087663-. Front Cover.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus John Tahourdin White. WHITE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEXTS . HORACE BOOK IV . 600087663-. Front Cover.
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus John Tahourdin White. 600087663- THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE WITH A.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus John Tahourdin White. 600087663- THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE WITH A.
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus John Tahourdin White. THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE WITH A VOCABULARY AND SOME ACCOUNT OF THE HORATIAN METRES & c BY JOHN T. WHITE , D.D. OXON . LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 1877 All rights reserved ...
Quintus Horatius Flaccus John Tahourdin White. THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE WITH A VOCABULARY AND SOME ACCOUNT OF THE HORATIAN METRES & c BY JOHN T. WHITE , D.D. OXON . LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 1877 All rights reserved ...
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actually or figuratively Æneid akin to Gr akin to Sans Alcaic Apollo Archilochian āre āri ārum Asclepiad atum ātus sum bad sense belonging Boeotia Cæsar cæsura Chimæra Claudius Colchi comm Comp conj contr dactyl denoted ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass etc.;-at Ode EUTROPIUS flee folld force FOURTH BOOK Gallic War Glyconic goddess Greek hence Horace ĭda ĭdum indecl īre ĭtum ĭum Jupiter king lesser Asclepiad Metre Object obsol Ode 9 old form one's ōris ōrum pass pěr perf person pertaining Pirithous plur poet præ prep pres Price prō prob pron Public School Latin quæ quid river Roman Rome root sacred School Latin Primer second Acc shine sing spondee Subst suffix syllables tāri Teucer Theseus thing trochee Troy tūs v. a. dē v. a. rě verse Vocabulary whence
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Strana 122 - XENOPHON'S EXPEDITION of CYRUS into UPPER ASIA; principally from the Text of SCHNEIDER With English Notes. By the Rev. Dr. WHITE.
Strana 9 - Conjugibus puerisque primus. Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona Multi ; sed omnes illacrimabiles Urgentur ignotique longa Nocte, carent quia vate sacro.
Strana 69 - Icgis.f. [ = leg-s ; fr.leg-o, "to read"] (" That which is read"; hence," a bill," ie a proposition reduced to writing and read (to the people) with a view to its being passed into law ; hence) A law, statute, decree, ordinance.
Strana 18 - NB— The figures before va, v. dep., and vn, denote the conjugation of the verb. Where the etymology is not given, the word is of very uncertain or unknown origin.
Strana 65 - other things, etc., so as to be no longer perceived ; hence) To perish. inter-fïcïo, fèci, fectum, fïcëre, 3. va [for inter-facio; fr. inter, "between"; facïo, "to make"] ("To make" something to be "between" the parts of a thing; hence) 1.
Strana 99 - A funeralpile ; a pyre [perhaps b6yos, " a stack or rick," from some similarity of shape]. Roma, Se, f. Bome; a city of central Italy, on the banks of the Tiber, the capital of the Roman Empire.
Strana 89 - ... to be"] To be able, or have power, to do, etc., something ; (/, you, he, etc.) can. post, adv. and prep, [perhaps contracted fr. pone ("behind"), est, "it is"] 1. Adv.: Of time: Afterwards, after, later. — 2. Prep. gov. Ace, : a. Of place : Behind. — b. Of time : After \ since. post-gu , adv. [prob. for postearn ; ie post, " after " ; 6am, acc% sing. fern, of is, " this, that'*] After this or that; afterwards.
Strana 81 - Ocean [Gr. шkeav¿s]. o'.-im, adv. [for oll-im; fr. oll-e, old form of ill-e, " that"] (Of time: "At that time"; hence) 1. In reference to the past : Formerly, in time past, once, once upon a time.
Strana 58 - Hercules, is, m. Hercules ; son of Jupiter, and of Alcmena, the wife of Amphitryon, king of Thebes, celebrated for the twelve labours imposed upon him by Eurystheus, king of Mycense, whom he was ordered by the Fates to serve for twelve years. Among these labours was the driving off of Geryon's cattle, referred to in the story of Hercules and Cacus. After death he was deified as the god of strength and the guardian of riches. He was also regarded as the guide of the Muses; see, also, Alcldes.
Strana 89 - Powerful, mighty. 1. pot-Ior, ms, comp. adj. [pSt-is, "powerful"] ("More powerful "; hence) To be preferred ; that may, or can, be preferred; preferable, better [prob. akin to Sans, root PA, " to support,"