Selections from the Metamorphoses and Heroïdes of Ovid: With Notes, Grammatical References and Exercises in ScanningCrocker and Brewster, 1851 - 318 Seiten |
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... Greek grammar which is to be compared to this . - Amer . Quarterly Register . The Latin Grammar of Andrews and Stoddard I consider a work of great merit . I have found in it several principles of the Latin language correctly ex- plained ...
... Greek grammar which is to be compared to this . - Amer . Quarterly Register . The Latin Grammar of Andrews and Stoddard I consider a work of great merit . I have found in it several principles of the Latin language correctly ex- plained ...
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... Greeks , and of the peculiarities of poetic diction . In preparing this volume , the editor has en- deavored to remedy , so far as was in his power , the evils arising from this custom , by furnishing a First Book in Latin Poetry more ...
... Greeks , and of the peculiarities of poetic diction . In preparing this volume , the editor has en- deavored to remedy , so far as was in his power , the evils arising from this custom , by furnishing a First Book in Latin Poetry more ...
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... Greeks leave Troy ,. .142 ... 143 Hecuba changed to a Dog , .... 146 The Ashes of Memnon changed into Birds , ...... .148 BOOK XIV . The Cave of Sleep , .. ... ..118 Settlement of Æneas in Italy , .. ..149 Vision of Halcyone , ..120 ...
... Greeks leave Troy ,. .142 ... 143 Hecuba changed to a Dog , .... 146 The Ashes of Memnon changed into Birds , ...... .148 BOOK XIV . The Cave of Sleep , .. ... ..118 Settlement of Æneas in Italy , .. ..149 Vision of Halcyone , ..120 ...
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... GREEKS LEAVE TROY . 395 Victor ad Hypsipyles patriam clarique Thoantis Et veterum terras infames cæde virorum Vela dat , ut referat Tirynthia tela , sagittas . 400 Quæ postquam ad Graios , domino comitante , revexit , Imposita estque ...
... GREEKS LEAVE TROY . 395 Victor ad Hypsipyles patriam clarique Thoantis Et veterum terras infames cæde virorum Vela dat , ut referat Tirynthia tela , sagittas . 400 Quæ postquam ad Graios , domino comitante , revexit , Imposita estque ...
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... Greeks and Romans , united in such a manner as to form a regular and connected series . The Heroides were a happy invention of Ovid , affording him a favorable opportunity to exhibit his knowledge of ancient customs and manners , and ...
... Greeks and Romans , united in such a manner as to form a regular and connected series . The Heroides were a happy invention of Ovid , affording him a favorable opportunity to exhibit his knowledge of ancient customs and manners , and ...
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Seite 8 - ... orbem. Sic ubi dispositam, quisquis fuit ille deorum, congeriem secuit, sectamque in membra redegit, principio terram, ne non aequalis ab omni parte foret, magni speciem glomeravit in orbis.
Seite 157 - Armeniae tigres iracundique leones cumque lupis ursi, dapibus cum sanguine gaudent. heu quantum scelus est in viscera viscera condi congestoque avidum pinguescere corpore corpus alteriusque animantem animantis vivere leto...
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 61 - At quoniam parvi tibi gratia nostra est, accipe munus,' ait ; laevaque a parte Medusae 655 ipse retroversus squalentia prodidit ora. quantus erat, mons factus Atlas : nam barba comaeque in silvas abeunt, juga sunt humerique manusque ; quod caput ante fuit, summo est in monte cacumen ; ossa lapis fiunt. Tum partes auctus in omnes 660 crevit in immensum — sic di statuistis — et omne cum tot sideribus caelum requievit in illo.
Seite 110 - ... talia dum vero memorantur Apollinis ore, ecce cruor, qui fusus humo signaverat herbas, 210 desinit esse cruor, Tyrioque nitentior ostro flos oritur formamque capit, quam lilia, si non purpureus color his, argenteus esset in illis. non satis hoc Phoebo est (is enim fuit auctor honoris): ipse suos gemitus foliis inscribit, et AI AI 215 flos habet inscriptum, funestaque littera ducta est.
Seite 124 - Nee tamen est clamor, sed parvae murmura vocis : Qualia de pelagi, si quis procul audiat, undis Esse solent : qualemve sonum, cum Jupiter atras Increpuit nubes, extrema tonitrua reddunt.
Seite 40 - Pallor in ore sedet; macies in corpore toto; Nusquam recta acies; livent rubigine dentes; Pectora felle virent; lingua est suffusa veneno...
Seite 28 - Saeculaque et positae spatiis aequalibus Horae, Verque novum stabat cinctum florente corona ; Stabat nuda Aestas et spicea serta gerebat ; Stabat et Autumnus calcatis sordidus uvis, Et glacialis Hiems, canos hirsuta capillos. 30 Incle loco medius rerum novitate paventem Sol oculis juvenem, quibus adspicit omnia, vidit, Quaeque viae tibi causa? quid hac, ait, arce petisti, Progenies, Phaethon, baud infitianda parenti?
Seite 10 - Sanctius his animal mentisque capacius altae deerat adhuc et quod dominari in cetera posset: natus homo est, sive hunc divino semine fecit ille opifex rerum, mundi melioris origo, sive recens tellus seductaque nuper ab alto aethere cognati retinebat semina caeli; quam satus lapeto mixtam pluvialibus undis finxit in effigiem moderantum cuncta deorum, pronaque cum spectent animalia cetera terram, os homini sublime dedit caelumque videre iussit et erectos ad sidera tollere vultus.