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(394-405.)

(978-989.)

(1314-1323.)

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(I. 1. 9,46.)

(II. 2. 5, 20.)

(III. 3. 3, 18.)

(IV. 4. 8, 13.)

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(I. 373–382.)

(ΙΙ. 444-453.)

ΕΞ. Εὐθὺς δὲ...........μεταστρέφουσαι.

XIV.

EURIPIDES, Med.

ΜΗ. Οὐ γὰρ μά..............Ἡλίου τ ̓ ἄπο.
ΧΟ. Δέξεται..... οὐχ ὑπεκδραμείται.
ΙΑ. Χαλᾶτε.....πολεμίας χερός.

XV.

XENOPHON, Anab.

....

Εἴς γε μὴν......ἐλέχθησαν γενέσθαι.
Πῶς ἂν οὖν..... εὐεργεσίας ἰσχυρόν.
*Ην οὖν αὐτῶν......φεύγοντας ἀνιάσουσιν.
Καὶ εἴς τε τὸ.....
...δεῖ καταφαγεῖν.

XVI.

VIRGIL, Georg.

Nunquam imprudentibus...exercitus alis.
Hinc radios trivere.........ilicis alveo.

(III. 360-370.) Concrescunt............cornibus exstant. (IV. 239-250.) Sin duram metues.........horrea texent.

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(IV. 11–20.) (Χ. 13-23.)

VIRGIL, Ecl.

Teque adeo decus.........fundet acantho.
Illum etiam lauri,...... castra secuta est.

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(I. 427-436.)

(II. 642-649.)

(III. 420-427.)

XVII.

VIRGIL, Aen.

Hic portus alii......fragrantia mella.
Satis una superque.........contigit igni.
Dextrum Scylla.........corpore pistrix.
.fibula vestem.

(IV. 130-139.) It portis,......

(V. 827–839.)

(VI. 411-420.)

His patris............et dispulit umbras. Inde alias animas..... ..........Objicit. (VII. 632-640.) Tegmina tuta............accingitur ense. (VIII. 449–460.) Alii ventosis............terga retorquens. (IX. 612-620.) Canitiem galea... Canitiem galea............et cedite ferro. Quae talia postquam......unda relabens. Catillus Iollan,......indefessa bipennem. Fugit ocior Euro,.......................fragmina arena.

(X. 289-298.)

(XI. 640-651.)
(XII. 733-741.)

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(De Art. Poet. 120-130.) Scriptor......indictaque primus.

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CAESAR, de Bell. Gall.

..largiter posse.

Eo de media......latitudinem patebant.

Hi consuetudine........................... ..exspectabat.

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