A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, المجلد 2 |
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ablative accusative action active adjective adverbs appears attribute Brut Caes called case cases Cass Cicero clause common Comp Compare consul Continued dative denote dependent different direct object ellipse English especially express expressed expressions fact first following form forms found frequently future genitive gerund gerundive given Hannibal have indicative indirect infinitive inflexions instances Latin Livy locative Lucr meaning means mihi mood neque nominative noun nouns oblique omnibus once ordinary other participle passive perfect person or thing Phil phrase place Plaut Plautus Plin Pompeius possible predicative preposition present participle principal probably quality Quint rarely regarded relative Rose Sail same secondary predicate sense sentences similar Similarly simple sine sometimes stems subject subjunctive subordinate substantive suffix tenses tibi turn usage used uses usually Varr verbal verbs Verg Verr whole word words writers
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الصفحة lxxxviii - The tears into his eyes were brought. And thanks and praises seemed to run So fast out of his heart, I thought They never would have done. — I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning; Alas! the gratitude of men Hath oftener left me mourning.
الصفحة xc - But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings ; Blank misgivings of a creature Moving about in worlds not realized...
الصفحة 94 - Lucius CATILINA nobili genere natus fuit, magna vi et animi et corporis, sed ingenio malo pravoque.
الصفحة lxxxvii - But have I now seen death ? Is this the way I must return to native dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel...
الصفحة 252 - Vana feror. Quod ut o potius formidine falsa Ludar, et in melius tua, qui potes, orsa reflectas...
الصفحة 282 - Non te nullius exercent numinis irae ; ' Magna luis commissa : tibi has miserabilis Orpheus 'Haudquaquam ob meritum poenas, ni fata resistant, 455 'Suscitat, et rapta graviter pro coniuge saevit. 'Ilia quidem, dum te fugeret per flumina praeceps, ' Immanem ante pedes hydrum moritura puella 'Servantem ripas alta non vidit in herba.
الصفحة 222 - Potuisti populan hanc terram, quse te genuit atque aluit ? Non tibi, quamvis infesto animo et minaci perveneras, ingredienti fines ira cecidit ? Non, cum in conspectu Roma fuit, succurrit
الصفحة lxxxviii - MOST sweet it is with unuplifted eyes To pace the ground, if path be there or none, While a fair region round the traveller lies Which he forbears again to look upon; Pleased rather with some soft ideal scene, The work of Fancy, or some happy tone Of meditation, slipping in between The beauty coming and the beauty gone.
الصفحة 295 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
الصفحة 402 - Nam in poetis , non Homero soli locus est (ut de Graecis loquar), aut Archilocho, aut Sophocli, aut Pindaro ; sed horum vel secundis , vel etiam infra secundos.