Selections from OvidUniversity Publishing Company, 1899 - 258 Seiten |
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... give all the information necessary to an intelligent reading of the text , without , the addition of extraneous matter unsuitable for those students for whom the book is intended . At the same time , remembering that the place of Ovid ...
... give all the information necessary to an intelligent reading of the text , without , the addition of extraneous matter unsuitable for those students for whom the book is intended . At the same time , remembering that the place of Ovid ...
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... give them the best education that the world afforded . To this end he moved to Rome while they were quite young , and put them under the best masters there . Education in those days was largely rhetorical and legal , preparatory to ...
... give them the best education that the world afforded . To this end he moved to Rome while they were quite young , and put them under the best masters there . Education in those days was largely rhetorical and legal , preparatory to ...
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... give variety . went flowing on . 112. stillabant : dripped . ... mella : honey , poetic Plural . ibant : Whenever anything is thought of as consisting of many parts , the Plural is likely to be used . Here there were many drops of honey ...
... give variety . went flowing on . 112. stillabant : dripped . ... mella : honey , poetic Plural . ibant : Whenever anything is thought of as consisting of many parts , the Plural is likely to be used . Here there were many drops of honey ...
Seite 90
... gives the notion deep . towards ; for subject supply terra , personified . admoverat : had moved 140. inritamenta malorum : an incentive to crime ; Plural , to agree with opes . 142. prodierat : had come forth . bellum . ferrum is ...
... gives the notion deep . towards ; for subject supply terra , personified . admoverat : had moved 140. inritamenta malorum : an incentive to crime ; Plural , to agree with opes . 142. prodierat : had come forth . bellum . ferrum is ...
Seite 91
... give full rein to your streams ; the image is from throwing the reins on the back of the steed . 281. fontibus : Dat . of Indirect Object , to be translated as a Genitive . 282. defrenato : unbridled , goes with cursu , which is Abl ...
... give full rein to your streams ; the image is from throwing the reins on the back of the steed . 281. fontibus : Dat . of Indirect Object , to be translated as a Genitive . 282. defrenato : unbridled , goes with cursu , which is Abl ...
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Achilles Aeacus Aegean Sea Aeneas amor aquae āre ārī arma ātis atque ātum ātus sum āvi Bacchus Boeotia caput causa Colchis coniunx conj cura currus Dative daughter deos Diomede entis erat ēre eris erit etiam fata father ferre fuit Genitive goddess Greek haec HOMER idis illa illi illo inis inque ipsa ipse īre itum Iuppiter Jupiter king licet manus Medea Metonymy mihi modo mora neque nimbis nisi nōn numina nunc omnes one's ōnis opus ōris ortus ōrum Ovid partic pater Pelias Phrygia poet poetic Plural prep Procne pron puella quae quam quid quis quod quoque Roman Saepe semper sine Subjunctive Subst summa sunt tamen tantum Telamon tellus terra Thessaly tibi Tibullus Trojan Troy turba Ulysses unda utque verba vultus
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Seite 71 - Protinus excolimur teneri curaque parentis imus ad insignes urbis ab arte viros. Frater ad eloquium viridi tendebat ab aevo, fortia verbosi natus ad arma fori; at mihi iam puero caelestia sacra placebant inque suum furtim Musa trahebat opus. 20 Saepe pater dixit „Studium quid inutile temptas? Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes!
Seite 5 - Regia Solis erat sublimibus alta columnis, clara micante auro flammasque imitante pyropo: cuius ebur nitidum fastigia summa tegebat, argenti bifores radiabant lumine valvae. materiam superabat opus : nam Mulciber illic 5 aequora caelarat medias cingentia terras terrarumque orbem caelumque quod imminet orbi.
Seite 72 - Carmina quum primum populo juvenilia legi, Barba resecta mihi bisve semelve fuit. Moverat ingenium totam cantata per Urbem Nomine non vero dicta Corinna mihi.
Seite 16 - Fissus erat tenui rima, quam duxerat olim, 65 cum fieret, paries domui communis utrique; id vitium nulli per saecula longa notatum (quid non sentit amor?) primi vidistis, amantes, et vocis fecistis iter; tutaeque per illud murmure blanditiae minimo transire solebant. 70 Saepe, ubi constiterant, hinc Thisbe, Pyramus illinc, inque vices fuerat captatus anhelitus oris, «Invide» dicebant «paries, quid amantibus obstas?
Seite 60 - Sic Nemesis longum, sic Delia nomen habebunt, Altera cura recens, altera primus amor. Quid vos sacra iuvant? quid nunc Aegyptia prosunt Sistra? quid in vacuo secubuisse toro?
Seite 16 - ... relinquant ; neve sit errandum lato spatiantibus arvo, conveniant ad busta Nini, lateantque sub umbra arboris : arbor ibi niveis uberrima pomis ardua morus erat, gelido contermina fonti. 90 Pacta placent; et lux, tarde discedere visa, praecipitatur aquis, et aquis nox surgit ab isdem. callida per tenebras versato cardine Thisbe egreditur fallitque suos, adopertaque vultum pervenit ad tumulum, dictaque sub arbore sedit.
Seite 70 - ... non potes avelli. simul hinc, simul ibimus," inquit, „te sequar et coniunx exulis exul ero. et mihi facta via est et me capit ultima tellus; accedam profugae sarcina parva rati. 85 te iubet a patria discedere Caesaris ira, me pietas. pietas haec mihi Caesar erit.
Seite 54 - ... fides, cura perennis eris. tecum quos dederint annos mihi fila Sororum vivere contingat, teque dolente mori. te mihi materiem felicem in carmina praebe — provenient causa carmina digna sua.
Seite 68 - Cum subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Qua mihi supremum tempus in Urbe fuit, Cum repeto noctem , qua tot mihi cara reliqui , Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Seite 44 - Vix ea fatus erat, media cum sede senatus constitit alma Venus nulli cernenda suique Caesaris eripuit membris nec in ae'ra solvi passa recentem animam caelestibus intulit astris.