Selections from Latin classic authors: Ovid, Curtius, CiceroLee and Shepard, 1873 - 448 Seiten |
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... subject is terra . · Stygiis umbris ] The realms of the dead , in which flowed the river Styx , here de- note extreme depth and inacces- sibility . 52. malorum ] The objective cies of metre to contract ium into genitive . 54. utroque ...
... subject is terra . · Stygiis umbris ] The realms of the dead , in which flowed the river Styx , here de- note extreme depth and inacces- sibility . 52. malorum ] The objective cies of metre to contract ium into genitive . 54. utroque ...
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... subject ; the subjunctive expresses a con- clusion , the condition of which can easily be supplied . -natos ( esse ) ] Sc . eos , implied in propa- go ; in the poets a pronoun is often omitted as subject of an infinitive , when it is ...
... subject ; the subjunctive expresses a con- clusion , the condition of which can easily be supplied . -natos ( esse ) ] Sc . eos , implied in propa- go ; in the poets a pronoun is often omitted as subject of an infinitive , when it is ...
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... subject is terra . Stygiis umbris ] The realms of the dead , in which flowed the river Styx , here de- note extreme depth and inacces- sibility . 50 55 60 pregnable , where there was a gate large enough to admit a camel la- den with ...
... subject is terra . Stygiis umbris ] The realms of the dead , in which flowed the river Styx , here de- note extreme depth and inacces- sibility . 50 55 60 pregnable , where there was a gate large enough to admit a camel la- den with ...
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... subject ; the subjunctive expresses a con- clusion , the condition of which can easily be supplied . - natos ( esse ) ] Sc . eos , implied in propa- go ; in the poets a pronoun is often omitted as subject of an infinitive , when it is ...
... subject ; the subjunctive expresses a con- clusion , the condition of which can easily be supplied . - natos ( esse ) ] Sc . eos , implied in propa- go ; in the poets a pronoun is often omitted as subject of an infinitive , when it is ...
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... subject is bucina , as also of coërcuit . -ce- cinit receptus ] The usual prose expression is canere receptui . 172. undis ] Cf. illi , v . 166 . 174. videntur ] Here used pas- sively ; are seen . ' " 175. plenos ] The rivers are still ...
... subject is bucina , as also of coërcuit . -ce- cinit receptus ] The usual prose expression is canere receptui . 172. undis ] Cf. illi , v . 166 . 174. videntur ] Here used pas- sively ; are seen . ' " 175. plenos ] The rivers are still ...
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