Subsidia primaria, a companion book to the 'Public school Latin primer', by the ed. of the 'Primer'. |
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... light = some light : lux , the light that particular light : lux , light = the abstract thing called light . So virtus , a virtue , the virtue , or virtue . = § 12-17 . § 12. How are Substantive and Adjective severally declined ? § 13 ...
... light = some light : lux , the light that particular light : lux , light = the abstract thing called light . So virtus , a virtue , the virtue , or virtue . = § 12-17 . § 12. How are Substantive and Adjective severally declined ? § 13 ...
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... light and heat from the sun what can be - given by men to - God ? nothing , because we - receive from him whatever we - have nothing is blessed on ( ab ) every side the wolf attacks horses in front , bulls in the rear Pompeii is near ...
... light and heat from the sun what can be - given by men to - God ? nothing , because we - receive from him whatever we - have nothing is blessed on ( ab ) every side the wolf attacks horses in front , bulls in the rear Pompeii is near ...
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... light of - the - sun and of - torches what ( do ) those wretches want for - themselves Catulus is learned not in - that old fashion , but in - this of - ours $ 9. ] Questions and Answers . EXERCISES . A. 56 THIRD COURSE .
... light of - the - sun and of - torches what ( do ) those wretches want for - themselves Catulus is learned not in - that old fashion , but in - this of - ours $ 9. ] Questions and Answers . EXERCISES . A. 56 THIRD COURSE .
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... vita , virtutem sustulerit ( E. ) 1 ) the burden , which is - borne well , becomes light it - is a fool's ( part ) to - offer himself to - dangers without cause take - away what is too - much bear what VARIANT AND COMPOUND VERBS . 65.
... vita , virtutem sustulerit ( E. ) 1 ) the burden , which is - borne well , becomes light it - is a fool's ( part ) to - offer himself to - dangers without cause take - away what is too - much bear what VARIANT AND COMPOUND VERBS . 65.
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... light , broke - off the battle buffaloes cannot be - tamed even when - small Brutus was compelled to - quit the city we - lost more than we - acquired in the things we - received a frog once - on - a - time beheld an ox in a meadow ...
... light , broke - off the battle buffaloes cannot be - tamed even when - small Brutus was compelled to - quit the city we - lost more than we - acquired in the things we - received a frog once - on - a - time beheld an ox in a meadow ...
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Seite 147 - sollicitant alii remis freta caeca, ruuntque in ferrum, penetrant aulas et limina regum; hie petit excidiis urbem miserosque Penates, ut gemma bibat et Sarrano dormiat ostro ; condit opes alius defossoque incubat auro; hie stupet attonitus rostris; hunc plausus hiantem per cuneos (geminatus enim plebisque Patrumque) corripuit; gaudent perfusi sanguine fratrum, exsilioque
Seite 146 - nascitur ibi plumbum album in mediterraneis regionibus, in maritimis ferrum ; sed ejus exigua est copia; aere utuntur importato. materia cuj usque generis ut in Gallia est, praeter fagum atque abietem. leporem et gallinam et anserem gustare fas non putant; haec tamen alunt animi voluptatisque causa, loca sunt temperatiora quam in Gallia, remissioribus frigoribus.
Seite 145 - objicibus ruptis, rursusque in se ipsa residant; quid tantum Oceano properent se tinguere soles hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet. sin, has ne possim naturae accedere partes, frigidus obstiterit circum praecordia sanguis; rura mihi et rigui placeant in vallibus anmes,
Seite 146 - felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, atque metus omnes et inexorabile fatum subjecit pedibus strepitumque Acherontis avari : fortunatus et ille, decs qui novit agrestes, Panaque Silvanumque senem Nymphasque sorores : ilium non populi fasces, non purpura regum
Seite 142 - nox erat, et placidum carpebant fessa soporem corpora per terras, silvaeque, et saeva quierant aequora: quum medio volvuntur sidera lapsu, quum tacet omnis ager, pecudes pictaeque volucres, quaeque lacus late liquidos, quaeque aspera dumis rura tenent, somno positae sub nocte silenti.
Seite 157 - genitor sua fata ; novemque addiderat lustris altera lustra novem. non aliter flevi, quam me fleturus ademptum ille fuit. matri proxima justa tuli. felices ambo, tempestiveque sepulti, ante diem poenae quod periere meae. me quoque felicem, quod non viventibus illis sum miser ; et de me quod doluere nihil! si tamen extinctis aliquid, nisi nomina, restat,
Seite 146 - qui novit agrestes, Panaque Silvanumque senem Nymphasque sorores : ilium non populi fasces, non purpura regum flexit, et infidos agitans discordia fratres, aut conjurato descendens Dacus ab Istro; non res Eomanae, perituraque regna ; neque ille aut doluit miserans inopem, aut invidit habenti. quos rami fructus, quos ipsa volentia rura
Seite 143 - postquam altum tenuere rates, nee jam amplius ullae apparent terrae, caelum undique et undique pontus, turn mihi caeruleus supra caput adstitit imber, noctem hiememque ferens, et inhorruit unda tenebris. continue venti volvunt mare, magnaque surgunt aequora. dispersi jactamur gurgite vasto. involvere diem nimbi, et nox umida caelum
Seite 148 - ipse dies agitat festos, fususque per herbam, ignis ubi in medio et socii cratera coronant, te, libans, Lenaee, vocat; pecorisque magistris velocis jaculi certamina ponit in ulmo ; corporaque agresti nudant praedura palaestrae, hanc olim veteres vitam coluere Sabini; hanc Eemus et frater; sic fortis Etruria crevit scilicet, et rerum facta est pulcherrima Roma, septemque una sibi muro circumdedit arces.
Seite 152 - pectus. informes hiemes reducit Juppiter, idem summovet. non, si male nunc, et olim sic erit. quondam cithara tacentem suscitat Musam neque semper arcum tendit Apollo. rebus angustis animosus atque fortis appare; sapienter idem contrahes vento nimium secundo turgida vela.