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... understand proptereà quòd minime sæpe . Quæ , nom . case to pertinent . Pertinent tend ad effeminandos animos , ' to weaken the minds . ' 5. Proximique - understand proptereà quòd before sunt . Germānis , dat . case after proximi . 7 ...
... understand proptereà quòd minime sæpe . Quæ , nom . case to pertinent . Pertinent tend ad effeminandos animos , ' to weaken the minds . ' 5. Proximique - understand proptereà quòd before sunt . Germānis , dat . case after proximi . 7 ...
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... : where is your verb 5. Eam partem - understand ad before eam , & c . 6. Ad Hispaniam , next to Spain . ' Pertinet : this verb belongs to Aquitania ( line 4 ) . VI . Apud Helvetios longè nobilissimus et ditissimus fuit Orgetŏrix CÆSAR . 5.
... : where is your verb 5. Eam partem - understand ad before eam , & c . 6. Ad Hispaniam , next to Spain . ' Pertinet : this verb belongs to Aquitania ( line 4 ) . VI . Apud Helvetios longè nobilissimus et ditissimus fuit Orgetŏrix CÆSAR . 5.
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... understand ' he persuaded them ' ' that it was very easy . ' 8. Quum præstarent , ' since they surpassed . ' after præstarent . Omnibus , dat . case 9. Imperio , abl . case after potīri . The literal way of taking this sentence is to ...
... understand ' he persuaded them ' ' that it was very easy . ' 8. Quum præstarent , ' since they surpassed . ' after præstarent . Omnibus , dat . case 9. Imperio , abl . case after potīri . The literal way of taking this sentence is to ...
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... understand parte- ' on a third side . ' 8. Provinciam nostram , our province . ' This being written by a Roman , he calls that part of Britain called Romāna Provincia ' our province . ' VIII . His rebus fiebat , ut et minus late CESAR . 7.
... understand parte- ' on a third side . ' 8. Provinciam nostram , our province . ' This being written by a Roman , he calls that part of Britain called Romāna Provincia ' our province . ' VIII . His rebus fiebat , ut et minus late CESAR . 7.
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... understand ' he said ' before non esse , and make this an acc . case and infin . mood- ' that there was no doubt . ' 6 4. Plurimum possent , were the most powerful . ' 5. Begin with confirmat ( line 6 ) . Suis copiis , & c . , ablative ...
... understand ' he said ' before non esse , and make this an acc . case and infin . mood- ' that there was no doubt . ' 6 4. Plurimum possent , were the most powerful . ' 5. Begin with confirmat ( line 6 ) . Suis copiis , & c . , ablative ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon agree Aquitania ātum atus sum āvi back Begin better Boii book bring Briseis Cæsar card carry case case after ceptum cessi cessum city comp conj country cubui daughter death deep Deianira Dido Easy Latin entis eōrum ĕris Eurystheus EXPLANATIONS father fight first followed Gallia give given gods great hæc Helvetii Helvetios Hercules high indecl infin inis Italy ĭtum Juno Jupiter keep king Latium less line little look love made make means mind mood mother name Nereus omnibus onis ōris ōrum Peleus people perf place plur populus alba prep pron proptereà quòd put in apposition Quâ quæ quàm river sæpe same Santones says Sequănis ship sine sing take taken tear tentum think three tibi Trojan Troy turn understand understood used ūtum vēni verb wife word words
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Page 180 - Antenor potuit, mediis elapsus Achivis, " Illyricos penetrare sinus atque intima tutus " Regna Liburnorum, et fontem superare Timavi, " Unde per ora novem vasto cum murmure montis 245 " It mare proruptum, et pelago premit arva sonanti. " Hie tamen ille urbem Patavi sedesque locavit
Page 7 - Pisone consulibus regni cupiditate inductus coniurationem nobilitatis fecit et civitati persuasit, ut de finibus suis cum omnibus copiis exirent : perfacile esse , cum virtute omnibus praestarent, totius Galliae imperio potiri. Id hoc facilius eis persuasit, quod undique loci natura Helvetii continentur : una ex...
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Page 142 - Unam, quae Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten, ipsius ante oculos ingens a vertice pontus in puppim ferit: excutitur pronusque magister 115 volvitur in caput; ast illam ter fluctus ibidem torquet agens circum, et rapidus vorat aequore vertex.
Page 183 - inquit, ' iuvenes, monstrate, mearum vidistis si quam hic errantem forte sororum, succinctam pharetra et maculosae tegmine lyncis, aut spumantis apri cursum clamore prementem.
Page 193 - Et freta dicuntur magnas expellere phocas; quis vetat et gladios per latus ire meum? Tantum ne religer dura captiva catena neve traham serva grandia pensa manu, 90 cui pater est Minos, cui mater filia Phoebi, quodque magis memini, quae tibi pacta fui.
Page 140 - Hi summo in fluctu pendent; his unda dehiscens terram inter fluctus aperit, furit aestus harenis.
Page 136 - Quibus rebus adductus Caesar non exspectandum sibi statuit, dum, omnibus fortunis sociorum consumptis, in Santonos Helvetii pervenirent. xn. Flumen est Arar, quod per fines Aeduorum et Sequanorum in Rhodanum influit incredibili lenitate, ita ut oculis in utram partem fluat judicari non possit.
Page 192 - Per ego ipsa pericula juro, Te fore, dum nostrum vivet uterque, meam.' Vivimus: et non sum, Theseu, tua: si modo vivis, 75 Fœmina, perjuri fraude sepulta viri.