New Latin Tutor ...Hilliard, Gray, & Company, 1834 |
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Strana 141
... rendered by a Latin infinitive ; for , after sum , the infinitive active is rendered in Latin by the future in rus ; the infinitive passive , by the fu- ture in dus . MODEL . Darius was about to wage He is either to be taught or ...
... rendered by a Latin infinitive ; for , after sum , the infinitive active is rendered in Latin by the future in rus ; the infinitive passive , by the fu- ture in dus . MODEL . Darius was about to wage He is either to be taught or ...
Strana 175
... rendered by adopting some Latin phrase , or using such a variation as will best suit the Latin style . For instance- Send me word by letter : To use a literal , or , rather , barbarous expression , we should say , mitte mihi verbum : to ...
... rendered by adopting some Latin phrase , or using such a variation as will best suit the Latin style . For instance- Send me word by letter : To use a literal , or , rather , barbarous expression , we should say , mitte mihi verbum : to ...
Strana 176
... render familiar to the scholar ; as , to sell by auction , hasta subjicere ; with good or ill luck , bonis aut malis avi- bus ; to marry , ducere uxorem , & c . And so on of phrases in general : this shows at the same time the absolute ...
... render familiar to the scholar ; as , to sell by auction , hasta subjicere ; with good or ill luck , bonis aut malis avi- bus ; to marry , ducere uxorem , & c . And so on of phrases in general : this shows at the same time the absolute ...
Strana 177
... . But to say , Qui semel verecundiæ , eum prorsus oportet esse impr len- tem , fines transierit , Would render the sense obscure and unintelligible . Besides this obscurity , whoever wishes to acquire an ele- IDIOMS . 177.
... . But to say , Qui semel verecundiæ , eum prorsus oportet esse impr len- tem , fines transierit , Would render the sense obscure and unintelligible . Besides this obscurity , whoever wishes to acquire an ele- IDIOMS . 177.
Strana 180
... rendering the English word all by omnis , it will sometimes be necessary to use omninò , sometimes nullus non , or quisque , and sometimes the relative qui , quæ , quod . 1. There were in all but two ways , by which they could possibly ...
... rendering the English word all by omnis , it will sometimes be necessary to use omninò , sometimes nullus non , or quisque , and sometimes the relative qui , quæ , quod . 1. There were in all but two ways , by which they could possibly ...
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accusative ADAM.-RULE adjective alius anapest apud Ariovistus atque Cæsar cæsura catalectic Catiline Cicero clause cùm dactyle dico domus elegant elegantly ellip enall enemy ENGLISH equus etiam EXERCISE facio father feet fero followed foot friends genitive gerund habeo Helvetii hexameter homo honour Horat iambic iambic trimeter ille ipse magnus malè mihi mind mitto MODEL modò multus neque neut nihil nisi noster nullus nunc omnis opus participle pentameter periphrasis plupf plur possum preposition pres pronoun puer quæ quàm quantus quid quis quod sentence sing sometimes spondee subj subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive sum impf sum perf sunt suus syllable synon tamen tantus tempus tergum thee things tibi tmesis trochaic trochee TURNED INTO LATIN tuus unus urbs venio verb verò verse virtue volo vowel words
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Strana 349 - Soon as the evening shades prevail The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth ; 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.
Strana 350 - And nightly to the listning earth, Repeats the story of her birth; 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...
Strana 348 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Strana 285 - Vox quoque per lucos vulgo exaudita silentes Ingens ; et simulacra modis pallentia miris Visa sub obscurum noctis ; pecudesque locutae, Infandum ! sistunt amnes, terraeque dehiscunt, Et maestum illacrimat templis ebur, aeraque sudant.
Strana 279 - ... arbore glandes. ver erat aeternum, placidique tepentibus auris mulcebant zephyri natos sine semine flores. mox etiam fruges tellus inarata ferebat, nee renovatus ager gravidis canebat aristis : flumina iam lactis, iam flumina nectaris ibant, flavaque de viridi stillabant ilice mella.
Strana 336 - NON ebur neque aureum Mea renidet in domo lacunar, Non trabes' Hymettiae Premunt columnas ultima recisas Africa, neque Attali Ignotus heres regiam occupavi, Nec Laconicas mihi Trahunt honestae purpuras clientae : At fides et ingeni Benigna vena est, pauperemque dives Me petit; nihil supra Deos lacesso nee potentem amicum Largiora flagito, Satis beatus unicis Sabinis.
Strana 298 - Greta fertur Labyrinthus in alta Parietibus textum caecis iter, ancipitemque Mille viis habuisse dolum, qua signa sequendi...
Strana 346 - When all thy mercies, O my God, my rising soul surveys, transported with the view, I'm lost in wonder, love, and praise. No. 78. 3 2 O how shall words with equal warmth the gratitude declare, that .glows within my ravish'd heart! but thou canst read it there.
Strana 348 - LITTLE inmate, full of mirth, Chirping on my kitchen hearth, Wheresoe'er be thine abode Always harbinger of good, Pay me for thy warm retreat With a song more soft and sweet; In return thou shalt receive Such a strain as I can give.
Strana 313 - Vel tu, quod superest, infesto fulmine morti, ' Si mereor, demitte, tuaque hie obrue dextra.