Selections from Latin classic authors: Ovid, Curtius, CiceroLee and Shepard, 1873 - 448 Seiten |
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... place without in , as often in the poets . In early times the laws were set up for public view on tab- lets of bronze . 4. supplex turba ] The accused terial at the same time . material for the thing made of it . 7. pinus ] By ...
... place without in , as often in the poets . In early times the laws were set up for public view on tab- lets of bronze . 4. supplex turba ] The accused terial at the same time . material for the thing made of it . 7. pinus ] By ...
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... place without in . as we say a ' vein of metal . ' 41. -que -- que ] Often used thus in poetry for etet , in combining single terms ; seldom in prose . 45. quaeque - altis ] Construe : et ( -que ) carinae , quae steterant ( ut arbores ) ...
... place without in . as we say a ' vein of metal . ' 41. -que -- que ] Often used thus in poetry for etet , in combining single terms ; seldom in prose . 45. quaeque - altis ] Construe : et ( -que ) carinae , quae steterant ( ut arbores ) ...
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... place of the gods . lands were considered the abode 86. axis ] Here , the heavens of the winds and the seat of Aco- from pole to pole . 89. Ardeat ] The subjunctive of result . The Stoics held that the world would be consumed with fire ...
... place of the gods . lands were considered the abode 86. axis ] Here , the heavens of the winds and the seat of Aco- from pole to pole . 89. Ardeat ] The subjunctive of result . The Stoics held that the world would be consumed with fire ...
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... . 137. Crura nec ] The poets not unfrequently place et , ' and , ' nec , and sed after a word of the sen- tence . - ablato ] Sc . undis . Quaesitisque diu terris , ubi sistere detur , In mare 10 [ 285-306 . P. OVIDII NASONIS.
... . 137. Crura nec ] The poets not unfrequently place et , ' and , ' nec , and sed after a word of the sen- tence . - ablato ] Sc . undis . Quaesitisque diu terris , ubi sistere detur , In mare 10 [ 285-306 . P. OVIDII NASONIS.
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... place of Bacchus . 187. fallaces ] Sc . nautae . 188. pictae ] The ships of Homer are generally black , but he occa- sionally calls them ' red - cheeked ' or ' purple - cheeked .'- dare - ca- rinae ] To spread the sails of the ship ...
... place of Bacchus . 187. fallaces ] Sc . nautae . 188. pictae ] The ships of Homer are generally black , but he occa- sionally calls them ' red - cheeked ' or ' purple - cheeked .'- dare - ca- rinae ] To spread the sails of the ship ...
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