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Seite 164
... considered the first king of Athens . Actŏrides , æ , Patrōclus , who derived this name from his pater- nal grandfather , Actor , ŏris . Also a patronymic of Erithos , the son of Actor , whom Perseus ( 2 syl . ) killed ( V. 79 ) . Eăcus ...
... considered the first king of Athens . Actŏrides , æ , Patrōclus , who derived this name from his pater- nal grandfather , Actor , ŏris . Also a patronymic of Erithos , the son of Actor , whom Perseus ( 2 syl . ) killed ( V. 79 ) . Eăcus ...
Seite 172
... considered as the effusion of an untutored but dauntless and vigorous mind , must be considered as a master - piece of poetical composition . Ajax , ācis , the son of Oileus ( 3 syl ) king of Lōcris , who , though an eminent warrior ...
... considered as the effusion of an untutored but dauntless and vigorous mind , must be considered as a master - piece of poetical composition . Ajax , ācis , the son of Oileus ( 3 syl ) king of Lōcris , who , though an eminent warrior ...
Seite 173
... considered as extending to nearly 600 miles . They have been distinguished in ancient as well as in modern times by different names , of which , be- ginning at the western extremity , the principal were : Alpes Măritimæ , Mount Viso ...
... considered as extending to nearly 600 miles . They have been distinguished in ancient as well as in modern times by different names , of which , be- ginning at the western extremity , the principal were : Alpes Măritimæ , Mount Viso ...
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... considered the first food of man . Chǎrops , opis , a Trojan whom Ulysses slew . He was , accord- ing to Homer ( Iliad XI . 426 ) , a son of Hippăsus and bro- R • ther of Socus , who wounded Ulysses , but CEY CHA 197.
... considered the first food of man . Chǎrops , opis , a Trojan whom Ulysses slew . He was , accord- ing to Homer ( Iliad XI . 426 ) , a son of Hippăsus and bro- R • ther of Socus , who wounded Ulysses , but CEY CHA 197.
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... considered the ca- pital of Greece . The inhabitants were very powerful , and had great influence among the Grecian states . L. Mummius , the Roman consul , reduced it to ashes ( 146 B. C. ) . That valuable composition called Corinthian ...
... considered the ca- pital of Greece . The inhabitants were very powerful , and had great influence among the Grecian states . L. Mummius , the Roman consul , reduced it to ashes ( 146 B. C. ) . That valuable composition called Corinthian ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according Achilles Acrisius Acteon's dogs Ægyptus æquor Alpes ancient Apollo Argos arma arum Asia atque Bacchus brachia Cæsar caput celebrated Cepheus cœlo Colchis cùm daughter death Diāna dixit Dumque enim erat father fræna fuit goddess gods Grecian Greece Greeks Gulf hæc Hercules hunc ĭdis idos illa ille illis illo Infernal Regions inhabitants Inque ipse island Italy Jamque Jūno Jupiter killed king lumina manus Măre married mihi miles modò Morea mountain native Neptūnus neque noun feminine nunc Ordo orum Ossa Ovid patronymic pectora Peloponnesus Pentheus Perseus Perseus 2 syl Phaethon Phineus Phrygia poets postquam Proserpina quâ quæ quàm Quid quod quòque river Romans sæpe sanguine Sicily sine Sinus sunt tamen tellus terræ terras Thessaly Thracia tibi Trojan Trojan war Troy Ulysses undas Utque verba vidit vultus
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Seite 149 - Nihil est, toto quod perstet in orbe. cuncta fluunt, omnisque vagans formatur imago, ipsa quoque assiduo labuntur tempora motu, non secus ac flumen. Neque enim consistere flumen, nee levis hora potest ; sed ut unda impellitur unda, urgueturque eadem veniens urguetque priorem — tempora sic fugiunt pariter, pariterque sequuntur, et nova sunt semper : nam quod fuit ante, relictum est, fitque, quod baud fuerat, momentaque cuncta novantur.
Seite 76 - ... 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 148 - ... sic semper eandem esse, sed in varias doceo migrare figuras. ergo, ne pietas sit victa cupidine ventris, parcite, vaticinor, cognatas caede nefanda exturbare animas, nee sanguine sanguis alatur ! 175 " Et quoniam magno feror aequore plenaque ventis vela dedi : nihil est toto, quod perstet, in orbe.
Seite 128 - Phoebus adire potest : nebulae caligine mixtae 595 exhalantur humo dubiaeque crepuscula lucis. non vigil ales ibi cristati cantibus oris evocat Auroram, nee voce silentia rumpunt sollicitive canes canibusve sagacior anser ; non fera, non pecudes, non moti flamine rami 600 humanaeve sonum reddunt convicia linguae, muta quies habitat ; saxo tamen exit ab imo rivus aquae Lethes, per quern cum murmure labens invitat somnos crepitantibus unda lapillis.
Seite 145 - ... coetusque silentum dictaque mirantum magni primordia mundi et rerum causas et quid natura, docebat: quid deus, unde nives, quae fulminis esset origo...
Seite 151 - Nee species sua cuique manet, rerumque novatrix ex aliis alias reparat natura figuras : nee perit in toto quicquam, mihi credite, mundo, sed variat faciemque novat, nascique vocatur 255 incipere esse aliud, quam quod fuit ante, morique desinere illud idem, cum sint hue forsitan ilia, haec translata illuc, summa tamen omnia constant.
Seite 57 - ; rettulit illa nihil nisi « sit tibi copia nostri ! » spreta latet silvis pudibundaque frondibus ora protegit et solis ex illo vivit in antris; sed...
Seite 2 - Amphitrite. utque erat et tellus illic et pontus et aer, sic erat instabilis tellus, innabilis unda, lucis egens aer: nulli sua forma manebat, obstabatque aliis aliud, quia corpore in uno frigida pugnabant calidis, umentia siccis, mollia cum duris, sine pondere habentia pondus.
Seite 84 - dumque aliquid superest de me, me tange manumque accipe, dum manus est, dum non totum occupat anguis.
Seite 127 - Est prope Cimmerios longo spelunca recessu, mons cavus, ignavi domus et penetralia Somni, quo numquam radiis oriens mediusve cadensve Phoebus adire potest : nebulae caligine mixtae 595 exhalantur humo dubiaeque crepuscula lucis.