Rules and exercises on the right use of the Latin subjunctive mood. [With] Key1839 - 120 pages |
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... matter ) by glory ; but my country troubles me , and especially , my Plancus , the prospect of your consulship , which is so distant that it is a fit ' subject of wish , that we may be able to survive to that period of the republic ...
... matter ) by glory ; but my country troubles me , and especially , my Plancus , the prospect of your consulship , which is so distant that it is a fit ' subject of wish , that we may be able to survive to that period of the republic ...
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... matter which it is my object to show , may be more easily understood , I must first briefly explain what this nature is . 17. Then , not less moved than I am accustomed in cases of greater import ' , I commenced a speech somewhat in ...
... matter which it is my object to show , may be more easily understood , I must first briefly explain what this nature is . 17. Then , not less moved than I am accustomed in cases of greater import ' , I commenced a speech somewhat in ...
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... matter of the attack upon the camp he had acted , not of his own judgment or will , but under compulsion of the state ; and that his author- ity was such , that the multitude had not less power ' over him , than he had over them . 10 8 ...
... matter of the attack upon the camp he had acted , not of his own judgment or will , but under compulsion of the state ; and that his author- ity was such , that the multitude had not less power ' over him , than he had over them . 10 8 ...
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... matters of religion , and divine things , as ceremonies and sacred rites ; or what so foolish as for a person , if he hath discovered anything in your books , to detail it to you ; or so inquisitive as to desire to know those matters ...
... matters of religion , and divine things , as ceremonies and sacred rites ; or what so foolish as for a person , if he hath discovered anything in your books , to detail it to you ; or so inquisitive as to desire to know those matters ...
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... matter to throw the blame of their fault on the dead . 4 3 24. For I do not see in what way past pleasures can alleviate present evils . That these out of all had remained most obstinately in sentiment . 2 Sanitas . → That the cause of ...
... matter to throw the blame of their fault on the dead . 4 3 24. For I do not see in what way past pleasures can alleviate present evils . That these out of all had remained most obstinately in sentiment . 2 Sanitas . → That the cause of ...
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Rules and Exercises on the Right Use of the Latin Subjunctive Mood. with Key Richard Bathurst Greenlaw No preview available - 2020 |
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adesse animi animo apud atque attached autem bellum Cæs Cæsar Calchas castris causa causæ Cicero circumstance Clause denoting conjunction consilio copula Crombie dicere ejus enim eorum erat esset etsi example final cause frumenti fuit Gauls habere hæc hanc Helvetii homines hypothetical clause igitur illa illi implied indicative mood ipsa ipse ipsi Itaque judices Latin Subjunctive Mood learner literas magis magno mihi modo moving cause neque nihil nisi nobis nunc nunquam object omnes omnia omnibus omnis omnium Orat posse possit potest predicate primum principal assertion propter provincia quæ quam quibus quid quidem quin quis quod quum reason rebus reipublicæ relative clause rerum Roman sæpe scripsi sed etiam semper sentence sibi Siculi signifies subj subjunctive mood sunt tamen tantum tempus things tibi tuam tuis verb words
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Page 35 - Laocoon ardens summa decurrit ab arce ; et procul : ' o miseri, quae tanta insania, cives ? creditis avectos hostes ? aut ulla putatis dona carere dolis Danaum ? sic notus Ulixes ? aut hoc inclusi ligno occultantur Achivi, aut haec in nostros fabricata est machina muros inspectura domos venturaque desuper urbi ; aut aliquis latet error : equo ne credite, Teucri. quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.
Page 81 - Illa quidem, dum te fugeret per flumina praeceps, immanem ante pedes hydrum moritura puella servantem ripas alta non vidit in herba.
Page 39 - Quod si bruma nives Albanis illinet agris, Ad mare descendet vates tuus, et sibi parcet, Contractusque leget ; te, dulcis amice, reviset Cum Zephyris, si concedes, et hirundine prima. Non, quo more pyris vesci Calaber jubet hospes, Tu me fecisti locupletem. Vescere sodes.
Page 22 - Ac, mea quidem sententia, nemo poterit esse omni laude cumulatus orator, nisi erit omnium rerum magnarum atque artium scientiam consecutus.
Page 156 - Et quorum pars magna fui. Quis talia fando Myrmidonum Dolopumve aut duri miles Ulixi Temperet a lacrimis ! et iam nox umida caelo Praecipitat, suadentque cadentia sidera somnos.
Page 156 - ... est in conspectu Tenedos, notissima fama insula, dives opum, Priami dum regna manebant, nunc tantum sinus et statio male fida carinis : huc se provecti deserto in litore condunt.
Page 161 - Barine, nocuisset unquam; Dente si nigro fieres, vel uno Turpior ungui, Crederem. Sed tu, simul obligasti Perfidum votis caput, enitescis Pulchrior multo, juvenumque prodis Publica cura.
Page 25 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Page 27 - In omni Gallia eorum hominum, qui aliquo sunt numero atque honore, genera sunt duo. Nam plebes paene servorum habetur loco, quae nihil audet per se, nullo adhibetur consilio.
Page 28 - May, shall be convoked on the first day of January in the next year, in order to enter on their august functions the first day of March following. When that happy day has arrived, the junta will...