The New Latin Tutor, Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and ProsodyHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1831 - 350 sider |
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Side 49
... genitive case : as , amnis Eridani . Virg .; fons Timāvi . Id . An ellipsis of cui est nomen seems to be the reason ; as , amnis [ cui est nomen ] Eridani . They crossed the river Flumen Rhenum tran- Rhine , not 5 SYNTAX . 49 ...
... genitive case : as , amnis Eridani . Virg .; fons Timāvi . Id . An ellipsis of cui est nomen seems to be the reason ; as , amnis [ cui est nomen ] Eridani . They crossed the river Flumen Rhenum tran- Rhine , not 5 SYNTAX . 49 ...
Side 54
... Genitive . Obs . 1. The gen . turned into a possessive adjective . MODEL . And the circumrotation of Ix- ion's wheel was suspended by. 1. For the sake of example . 2. The thing is the emperor's . 3. A man that has no fixed hab- itation ...
... Genitive . Obs . 1. The gen . turned into a possessive adjective . MODEL . And the circumrotation of Ix- ion's wheel was suspended by. 1. For the sake of example . 2. The thing is the emperor's . 3. A man that has no fixed hab- itation ...
Side 55
... Genitive . MODEL . That business . What kind of man art thou ? He informs them what was his design . EXERCISE What course wilt thou take ? Nothing of earthly dregs . Much of heaven [ was ] left behind . There is much evil in example ...
... Genitive . MODEL . That business . What kind of man art thou ? He informs them what was his design . EXERCISE What course wilt thou take ? Nothing of earthly dregs . Much of heaven [ was ] left behind . There is much evil in example ...
Side 57
... Genitive after Adjectives . MODEL . As obstinately bent on false- hood and iniquity , as on being the reporter of truth . They re- strain Ascanius , eager for the fight . Who of them all was more learned than Aristotle ? The most ...
... Genitive after Adjectives . MODEL . As obstinately bent on false- hood and iniquity , as on being the reporter of truth . They re- strain Ascanius , eager for the fight . Who of them all was more learned than Aristotle ? The most ...
Side 59
... Genitive is frequently and elegantly varied by a prep- osition ; às , Unus de fratribus , One of the brothers . most Cræ- A certain one of them . The elder of two sons . He the beautiful above all others . sus the most opulent among ...
... Genitive is frequently and elegantly varied by a prep- osition ; às , Unus de fratribus , One of the brothers . most Cræ- A certain one of them . The elder of two sons . He the beautiful above all others . sus the most opulent among ...
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The New Latin Tutor, Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and Prosody Frederick Percival Leverett Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1845 |
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accusative ADAM.-RULE adjective alius amor anapest apud Ariovistus atque Cæsar cæsura catalectic Catiline Cicero clause conquered cùm dactyle dico domus dulcis elegant elegantly ellip enall enemies ENGLISH equus EXERCISE facio father fear feet fero followed genitive gerund habeo Helvetii hexameter homo honour iambic iambic trimeter ille ipse king magnus malè mihi mind mitto MODEL modò multus neque neut nihil nisi noster nullus nunc omnis opus participle periphrasis plupf plur possum pres pronoun puer quæ quàm quantus quid quis quod Romans sentence sing soldiers spondee subj subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive sum impf sum perf suus syllable sylva 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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Side 337 - computus) comforts to my soul Thy tender care bestowed, Before my infant heart conceived From whom those comforts flowed (profluxerint tot munera). , 82. No. 17. When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps (Incogitans, animique praceps) I ran, Thine arm unseen conveyed me safe, And led me up to man
Side 337 - me bedrit 86. No. 17. Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes (aceipit) those gifts with joy. 87. No. 17. Through every period of my life (Vita per omne stadium,
Side 338 - Thus thy praise shall be exprest, Inoffensive, welcome guest ; While the rat is on the scout, And the mouse with curious snout, With what vermin else infest Every dish, and spoil the best, Frisking thus before the fire, Thou hast all thine heart's desire. 92.
Side 336 - and praise. 79. No. 17. O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare, That glows within my ravished breast ? 80. No. 17. To all my weak complaints and cries
Side 339 - No. 25. 10 Lines. Though in voice and shape they be Formed as if akin to thee, Thou surpassest, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are. Theirs is but a summer's song ; Thine endures the winter long, Unimpaired, and shrill, and clear, Melody throughout the year.
Side 338 - eternity's too short A joyful song I'll raise ; To utter all thy praise. 90. No. 25. 10 Lines. Little cricket, 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
Side 326 - 19. No. 17, 13, 22. Ubi haec severus te palam laudaveram, Jussus abire domum, Ferebar incerto pede Ad non amicos, heu, mihi postes, et heu Limina dura, quibus Lumbos et infregi latus. 20. No. 18. Querceta Fauni, vosque rore vinoso Ca'les benigni, mitis Evandri sedes, Si quid salubre vallibus frondet vestris, Levamen
Side 327 - ripas, Fervet, immensusque ruit profundo Pindarus ore. Cum nemus flatu Zephyri tepentis Vernis irrubuit rosis, Spiret insanum nebulosus Auster, Jam spinis abeat decus. , • Pallida mors aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres: o beate Sexti, Vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat inchoare longam ; Jam te premet nox, fabulaeque manes. 27.
Side 327 - variis terras animalia permeant figuris! Namque alia extento sunt corpore, pulveremque verrunt, Continuumque trahunt vi pectoris incitata sulcum. Sunt quibus alarum levitas vaga, verberetque ventos. 24. 25. 26. Monte decurrens velut amnis, imbres Q.uem super notas aluere ripas, Fervet, immensusque ruit profundo Pindarus ore. Cum nemus flatu
Side 326 - Findunt Scamandri flumina, Lubricus et Simo'is." 18. No. 24, 21. At fides, et ingeni Benigna vena est; pauperemque dives Me petit. Nihil supra Deos lacesso ; nec potentem amicum Largiora flagito, Satis beatus unicis Sabinis. 19. No. 17, 13, 22. Ubi