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More direct obligations have been acknowledged in their place . The references
in the margin are to sections , or , if the numbers are preceded by the letter P . , to
pages in the PUBLIC SCHOOL LATIN PRIMER . Contents . PAGE CERES AND ...
More direct obligations have been acknowledged in their place . The references
in the margin are to sections , or , if the numbers are preceded by the letter P . , to
pages in the PUBLIC SCHOOL LATIN PRIMER . Contents . PAGE CERES AND ...
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The ordinary Latin form is Piraeus , m . 134 . i . e . , the shore of the
Peloponnesus . The Ionian sea below is from the direction the sea off lonia , not
that which washes the west coast of Acarnania and Epirus . Icarium , the northern
part of the ...
The ordinary Latin form is Piraeus , m . 134 . i . e . , the shore of the
Peloponnesus . The Ionian sea below is from the direction the sea off lonia , not
that which washes the west coast of Acarnania and Epirus . Icarium , the northern
part of the ...
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Hence “ plaga laeva . ” Corpora . The Latin loves a definite picture ; SO “ they
refresh themselves with food and sleep , ” is “ corpora cibo somnoque curant . ” “
She had fortified herself by antidotes , ” is “ praesumendo remedia munierat
corpus .
Hence “ plaga laeva . ” Corpora . The Latin loves a definite picture ; SO “ they
refresh themselves with food and sleep , ” is “ corpora cibo somnoque curant . ” “
She had fortified herself by antidotes , ” is “ praesumendo remedia munierat
corpus .
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As Romulus was the hero of the Latin Rome , so Quirinus was the hero - or , it
may be , the war - god of the Sabines . The combination of the two names in one
person after his death implies that the Latin and the Sabine element in the
Roman ...
As Romulus was the hero of the Latin Rome , so Quirinus was the hero - or , it
may be , the war - god of the Sabines . The combination of the two names in one
person after his death implies that the Latin and the Sabine element in the
Roman ...
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With this view he commenced great architectural works , the temple of the
Capitoline Jove and the drainage works of the Cloaca Maxima , and
strengthened himself by alliances with the neighbouring Latin towns . So
successful were his efforts ...
With this view he commenced great architectural works , the temple of the
Capitoline Jove and the drainage works of the Cloaca Maxima , and
strengthened himself by alliances with the neighbouring Latin towns . So
successful were his efforts ...
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Seite 32 - By this the storm grew loud apace, The water-wraith was shrieking; And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. " O haste thee, haste! " the lady cries, ' ' Though tempests round us gather; I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father.
Seite 79 - ... et tepidum volucres concentibus aera mulcent, ludit et in pratis luxuriatque pecus. tum blandi soles, ignotaque prodit hirundo et luteum celsa sub trabe figit opus : tum patitur cultus ager et renovatur aratro. 160 haec anni novitas iure vocanda fuit.