Selections from the Metamorphoses and Heroides of Ovid: with notes, grammatical references and exercises in scanningCrocker and Brewster, 1845 - 264 Seiten |
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... great degree new , has been so highly approved , as to lead to its introduction , with suitable modifications , into all the subsequent volumes of the series . Instead of the grammatical notes usually found in works of this kind ...
... great degree new , has been so highly approved , as to lead to its introduction , with suitable modifications , into all the subsequent volumes of the series . Instead of the grammatical notes usually found in works of this kind ...
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... great disadvantages . It will at the same time ren- der him familiar with the principal characters and most prominent events of Roman history . Cæsar's Commentaries on the Gallic War ; with a Dictionary and Notes . The text of this ...
... great disadvantages . It will at the same time ren- der him familiar with the principal characters and most prominent events of Roman history . Cæsar's Commentaries on the Gallic War ; with a Dictionary and Notes . The text of this ...
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... great pleasure to bear my testimony to the superior merits of the Latin Grammar lately edited by Professor Andrews and Mr. Stoddard . I express most cheerfully , unhesitatingly , and decidedly , my preference of this Grammar to that of ...
... great pleasure to bear my testimony to the superior merits of the Latin Grammar lately edited by Professor Andrews and Mr. Stoddard . I express most cheerfully , unhesitatingly , and decidedly , my preference of this Grammar to that of ...
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... great care and skill , and ripe and accurate scholarship in the authors . It excels most grammars in this particular , that , while by its plainness it is suited to the necessities of most beginners , by its fulness and detail it will ...
... great care and skill , and ripe and accurate scholarship in the authors . It excels most grammars in this particular , that , while by its plainness it is suited to the necessities of most beginners , by its fulness and detail it will ...
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... great ardor to literary pur- suits , to which his genius had always inclined him . He soon became dis- tinguished as a poet , and for many years continued to enjoy a high reputa- tion at the court of Augustus . At length , at the age of ...
... great ardor to literary pur- suits , to which his genius had always inclined him . He soon became dis- tinguished as a poet , and for many years continued to enjoy a high reputa- tion at the court of Augustus . At length , at the age of ...
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Seite 167 - Borne immortal far beyond the lofty stars', the poet shall live in everlasting fame: lamque opus exegi, quod nee lovis ira nee ignis nee poterit ferrum nee edax abolere vetustas. cum volet, ilia dies, quae nil nisi corporis huius ius habet, incerti spatium mihi finiat aevi: parte tamen meliore mei super alta perennis astra ferar, nomenque erit indelebile nostrum, quaque patet domitis Romana potentia terris, ore legar populi, perque omnia saecula fama, siquid habent veri vatum praesagia, vivam.
Seite 118 - ... muta quies habitat ; saxo tamen exit ab imo rivus aquae Lethes, per quem cum murmure labens invitat somnos crepitantibus unda lapillis. ante fores antri fecunda papavera florent innumeraeque herbae, quarum de lacte soporem Nox legit et spargit per opacas umida terras.
Seite 54 - ... at tu quae ramis arbor miserabile corpus nunc tegis unius mox es tectura duorum, signa tene caedis pullosque et luctibus aptos semper habe fetus, gemini monumenta cruoris!
Seite 96 - Imposita est, geminas opifex libravit in alas Ipse suum corpus ; motaque pependit in aura. Instruit et natum; « Medioque ut limite curras, Icare, ait, moneo : ne, si demissior ibis, Unda gravet pennas ; si celsior, ignis adurat. Inter utrumque vola : nec te spectare Booten, Aut Helicen jubeo, strictumve Orionis ensem. Me duce, carpe viam.
Seite 31 - Phaethon miratur, opusque perspicit, ecce vigil rutilo patefecit ab ortu purpureas Aurora fores et plena rosarum atria ; diffugiunt stellae, quarum agmina cogit Lucifer, et caeli statione novissimus exit.
Seite 10 - ... non tuba directi, non aeris cornua flexi, non galeae, non ensis erant; sine militis usu mollia securae peragebant otia gentes.
Seite 12 - Bellum, quod pugnat utroque, sanguineaque manu crepitantia concutit arma. vivitur ex rapto ; non hospes ab hospite tutus, non socer a genero; fratrum quoque gratia rara est.
Seite 161 - ... ager, neque adhuc virtus in frondibus ulla est. transit in aestatem post ver robustior annus, fitque valens juvenis.