Principia Latina, part iii. An introduction to Latin poetry |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 5.
Strana
... Peasants into Frogs 18. Philemon and Baucis 19. Midas .. 20. Cadmus founds Thebes .. .. .. :: ::: ::: 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 20 20 24 25 26 26 28 29 32 34 PAGE 1 4 5 7 Po PART IV . FIRST LATIN VERSE - BOOK :
... Peasants into Frogs 18. Philemon and Baucis 19. Midas .. 20. Cadmus founds Thebes .. .. .. :: ::: ::: 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 20 20 24 25 26 26 28 29 32 34 PAGE 1 4 5 7 Po PART IV . FIRST LATIN VERSE - BOOK :
Strana 32
... MIDAS . ( Met . XI . , 87 ff . ) Pactolon fluvium , quamvis non aureus illo Tempore , nec caris erat invidiosus arenis , Bacchi assueta cohors , Satyri Bacchaeque frequentant ; At Silenus abest . Titubantem annisque meroque 5 Ruricolae ...
... MIDAS . ( Met . XI . , 87 ff . ) Pactolon fluvium , quamvis non aureus illo Tempore , nec caris erat invidiosus arenis , Bacchi assueta cohors , Satyri Bacchaeque frequentant ; At Silenus abest . Titubantem annisque meroque 5 Ruricolae ...
Strana 75
... MIDAS . 1. Pactolos ( Greek nom . ) a river in Lydia , which brought down golden sands . -For quamvis , with the indic . , see II . 10 , 53. - 2 . invidiosus , " enviable , an object of envy . " - 3 . cohors , here " the train , retinue ...
... MIDAS . 1. Pactolos ( Greek nom . ) a river in Lydia , which brought down golden sands . -For quamvis , with the indic . , see II . 10 , 53. - 2 . invidiosus , " enviable , an object of envy . " - 3 . cohors , here " the train , retinue ...
Strana 76
... Midas , whose fellow pupil was Eumolpus of Athens ( hence called Cecropius ) .- 7 . tradere = docere . Observe the hiatus in the fifth foot . - 8 . simul , as I. 4 , 48.- sacrorum , Bacchi . - 9 . adventu , abl . of the cause . 10 ...
... Midas , whose fellow pupil was Eumolpus of Athens ( hence called Cecropius ) .- 7 . tradere = docere . Observe the hiatus in the fifth foot . - 8 . simul , as I. 4 , 48.- sacrorum , Bacchi . - 9 . adventu , abl . of the cause . 10 ...
Strana 77
sir William Smith. Midas.late , construe with prospi- ciens . - riget arduus alto in ascensu , 66 11 . - - دو steep on the precipitous side , " as opposed to the two sloping sides . - 65 . Tmolus , a mountain in Lydia . - 66 . Hypaepa ...
sir William Smith. Midas.late , construe with prospi- ciens . - riget arduus alto in ascensu , 66 11 . - - دو steep on the precipitous side , " as opposed to the two sloping sides . - 65 . Tmolus , a mountain in Lydia . - 66 . Hypaepa ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
aestas aetas aquas arbor Ardea arma auras aurea Bacchus Boeotia Cadmus called carried Ceres comas common compare Construe corpore course cuncta Dactyls Declension deos deus Dict dixit doubtful ELEGIAC ending equus Fast father feet final first following foot form fortuna four gelu Greek habet half heaven hence herba Hexameter hiems humo Icarus illa ille Inque island Juppiter Latona literally long made Mars may be translated meaning MIDAS mihi moenia name namely Nec mora neque noli nunc object omnibus onus opes otia Ovid parva pectora Phoebus place plur poet poetry poets posito Propertius PROSERPINA REMUS river Romulus saepe same semper serpens short simul sine Sing sometimes Spondees Substantives supply syllable tamen tellus tempora three tibi time town translate tunc turba unda undas undis used usually venit verb verse virtus vowel word words
Populárne pasáže
Strana 71 - Virgil, into a monster with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent, which was vanquished by the famous Bellerophon and his steed Pegasus.
Strana 43 - Libyca de gente leones 210 invadunt sparsos lata per arva greges. diffugiunt hostes inhonestaque volnera tergo accipiunt : Tusco sanguine terra rubet. sic iterum, sic saepe cadunt. ubi vincere aperte non datur, insidias armaque tecta parant.
Strana 22 - ... nondum caesa suis, peregrinum ut viseret orbem, montibus in liquidas pinus descenderat undas, nullaque mortales praeter sua litora norant; nondum praecipites cingebant oppida fossae; non tuba directi, non aeris cornua flexi, non galeae, non ensis erant: sine militis usu mollia securae peragebant otia gentes.
Strana 22 - Aurea prima sata est aetas, quae vindice nullo, sponte sua, sine lege, fidem rectumque colebat.
Strana 66 - And marshal me to knavery: Let it work; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar...
Strana 15 - Nomen Arionium Siculas impleverat urbes, Captaque erat lyricis Ausonis ora sonis. Inde domum repetens puppim conscendit Arion, Atque ita quaesitas arte ferebat opes. Forsitan, infelix, ventos undamque timebas ; 15 At tibi nave tua tutius aequor erat.
Strana 41 - Cingitur interea Romanis Ardea signis, Et patitur lentas obsidione moras. Dum vacat, et metuunt hostes committere pugnam, Luditur in castris, otia miles agit.
Strana 9 - Finierat voces Polyhymnia : dicta probarunt Clioque, et curvae scita Thalia lyrae. — Excipit Uranie : fecere silentia cunctae, 55 Et vox audiri nulla, nisi illa, potest. Magna fuit quondam capitis reverentia cani, Inque suo pretio ruga senilis erat. Martis opus juvenes animosaque bella gerebant, Et pro dis aderant in statione suis.
Strana 4 - Lapithis cratere minantem. 0 fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint, agricolas ! quibus ipsa procul discordibus armis fundit humo facilem victum iustissima tellus.
Strana 47 - Jure sodalicio qui mihi junctus erat. Ponticus heroo, Bassus quoque clarus iambis Dulcia convictus membra fuere mei. Et tenuit nostras numerosus Horatius aures, Dum ferit Ausonia carmina culta lyra.