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... CAESAR PASSAGES CORRELATED WITH CAESAR . PASSAGES CORRELATED WITH CICERO PASSAGES CORRELATED WITH VERGIL LATIN IDIOMS RECENT COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS · SYNONYMS AND CONTRASTED WORDS GROUPS OF RELATED WORDS . A iv Page 1-9 9-12 13-17 18-30 ...
... CAESAR PASSAGES CORRELATED WITH CAESAR . PASSAGES CORRELATED WITH CICERO PASSAGES CORRELATED WITH VERGIL LATIN IDIOMS RECENT COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS · SYNONYMS AND CONTRASTED WORDS GROUPS OF RELATED WORDS . A iv Page 1-9 9-12 13-17 18-30 ...
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... Caesar , Cicero and Vergil . Therefore , while protesting against this very limited aim , the following outline is offered as a most serv- iceable grading for the work . The parts of speech studied the first year should include about ...
... Caesar , Cicero and Vergil . Therefore , while protesting against this very limited aim , the following outline is offered as a most serv- iceable grading for the work . The parts of speech studied the first year should include about ...
Page vi
... Caesar or from the " Lodge - list . " In addition , the irregular verbs sum , possum , eō , volō , nōlō , mālō , ferō , fiō , must be mastered . The extent of Latin grammar is so great that the most important question is to determine ...
... Caesar or from the " Lodge - list . " In addition , the irregular verbs sum , possum , eō , volō , nōlō , mālō , ferō , fiō , must be mastered . The extent of Latin grammar is so great that the most important question is to determine ...
Page vii
... Caesar constantly makes this error in the detailed study in its notes of the conditional clause , a construction which occurs in Caesar Book I - IV rarely except in the indirect discourse . The wisest use of the pupils ' time determines ...
... Caesar constantly makes this error in the detailed study in its notes of the conditional clause , a construction which occurs in Caesar Book I - IV rarely except in the indirect discourse . The wisest use of the pupils ' time determines ...
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... Caesar's own writings or that of his legati and are grammatical and verbal . No effort could be made with the ... Caesar be well mastered , to use Cicero's burning speeches as a corpus vile for grammatical drill is a mistake . The ...
... Caesar's own writings or that of his legati and are grammatical and verbal . No effort could be made with the ... Caesar be well mastered , to use Cicero's burning speeches as a corpus vile for grammatical drill is a mistake . The ...
Common terms and phrases
ablative acies active added Adjectives Derived Adverbs Aeneas animō Arch åre B. G. VII bellum Bibracte Book Brooklyn Caesar Caesar's Caesarem Case Catilinam Chapter Cicero Clause COLUMBIA consul dative Declension desire deus ēius English eōrum eōs ērē especially Eumenides first free Future genitive give given grammatical great habēre hence HIGH SCHOOL hold ibus ille indicative indirect discourse infinitive iter Iti-ae-a Itus-a-um kind Labienus Latin lēgātōs make Marcell meaning means mihi moenia neque nocte nominative nōn noun Nouns omnēs omnibus one's Orpheus participle passages Passive people perfect person personal endings place plural Pompeius present prō pupils rēbus rēs Rutuli same second senātūs sēsē SIGHT TRANSLATION simul sine singular state stem subjunctive suffix suffixes Supplementary Syntax take tamen tellus Tense think third Tibullus time TRANSLATE Troia used usually verb verbs vērō word words
Popular passages
Page 72 - Euryale, audendum dextra; nunc ipsa vocat res. 320 Hac iter est. Tu, ne qua manus se attollere nobis a tergo possit, custodi et consule longe; haec ego vasta dabo et lato te limite ducam.
Page 61 - Phoebe, sin ortu quarto (namque is certissimus auctor) pura neque obtunsis per caelum cornibus ibit, totus et ille dies et qui nascentur ab illo exactum ad mensem pluvia ventisque carebunt, 435 votaque servati solvent in litore nautae Glauco et Panopeae et Inoo Melicertae.
Page 68 - Aenean et fata extrema secutus: est hic, est animus lucis contemptor et istum 205 qui vita bene credat emi, quo tendis, honorem.' Nisus ad haec : ' Equidem de te nil tale verebar, nec fas, non, ita me referat tibi magnus ovantem luppiter aut quicumque oculis haec aspicit aequis.
Page 62 - Discissos nudis laniabant dentibus artus. Ecce autem duro fumans sub vomere taurus Concidit et mixtum spumis vomit ore cruorem, Extremosque ciet gemitus. It tristis arator, Maerentem abjungens fraterna morte juvencum, Atque opere in medio defixa relinquit aratra.
Page 77 - Quo sequar, aut quae nunc artus avolsaque membra 490 et funus lacerum tellus habet ? Hoc mihi de te, nate, refers ? Hoc sum terraque marique secuta ? Figite me, si qua est pietas, in me omnia tela conicite, o Rutuli, me primam absumite ferro: aut tu, magne pater divum, miserere tuoque 495 invisum hoc detrude caput sub Tartara telo, quando aliter nequeo crudelem abrumpere vitam.
Page 65 - Musae, paulo maiora canamus ! non omnes arbusta iuvant humilesque myricae ; si canimus silvas, silvae sint consule dignae. ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas ; magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna ; iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto. tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo, casta fave Lucina : tuus iam regnat Apollo.
Page 50 - Oenotria tellus in dubiis responsa petunt; hue dona sacerdos cum tulit, et caesarum ovium sub nocte silenti pellibus incubuit stratis, somnosque petivit, multa modis simulacra videt volitantia miris, et varias audit voces, fruiturque deorum 90 colloquio, atque imis Acheronta adfatur Avernis.
Page 68 - Aenean acciri omnes, populusque patresque, exposcunt, mittique viros, qui certa reportent. si tibi quae posco promittunt — nam mihi facti fama sat est — tumulo videor reperire sub illo posse viam ad muros et moenia Pallantea.' obstipuit magno laudum percussus amore Euryalus ; simul his ardentem adfatur amicum : ' mene igitur socium summis adiungere rebus...
Page 75 - Talia dicta dabat ; sed viribus ensis adactus Transabiit costas et candida pectora rumpit. Volvitur Euryalus leto, pulchrosque per artus It cruor, inque...
Page 66 - Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses; te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri, inrita perpetua solvent formidine terras . ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit permixtos heroas , et ipse videbitur illis , pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.