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... ille in narrative often , " the leader , " " the general , " " the speaker , " & c . §14 . A knowledge of scansion is necessary for translating Greek and Latin verse , otherwise it is impossible to grasp the emphasis of a sentence ...
... ille in narrative often , " the leader , " " the general , " " the speaker , " & c . §14 . A knowledge of scansion is necessary for translating Greek and Latin verse , otherwise it is impossible to grasp the emphasis of a sentence ...
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... , dum redeo ( brevis est via ) pasce capellas Et potum pastas age , Tityre , et inter agendum Occursare capro ( cornu ferit ille ) caveto . " 19 . Qualem ministrum fulminis alitem , Cui rex deorum HIGHER LATIN UNSEENS . 15.
... , dum redeo ( brevis est via ) pasce capellas Et potum pastas age , Tityre , et inter agendum Occursare capro ( cornu ferit ille ) caveto . " 19 . Qualem ministrum fulminis alitem , Cui rex deorum HIGHER LATIN UNSEENS . 15.
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... ille bifurcum Gesserat , hic iaculum . Iaculo mihi vulnera fecit . Signa vides , apparet adhuc vetus inde cicatrix . Tunc ego debueram capienda ad Pergama mitti : Tum poteram magni , si non superare , morari Hectoris arma meis . Illo ...
... ille bifurcum Gesserat , hic iaculum . Iaculo mihi vulnera fecit . Signa vides , apparet adhuc vetus inde cicatrix . Tunc ego debueram capienda ad Pergama mitti : Tum poteram magni , si non superare , morari Hectoris arma meis . Illo ...
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... ille Iactatus fatis quae bella exhausta canebat ! Si mihi non animo fixum immotumque sederet , Necui me vinclo vellem sociare iugali , Postquam primus amor deceptam morte fefellit ; Si non pertaesum thalami taedaeque fuisset , Huic uni ...
... ille Iactatus fatis quae bella exhausta canebat ! Si mihi non animo fixum immotumque sederet , Necui me vinclo vellem sociare iugali , Postquam primus amor deceptam morte fefellit ; Si non pertaesum thalami taedaeque fuisset , Huic uni ...
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... ille Domitium , salutavere . Quod , ut discordiae initium , Agrippina multo questu ad maritum defert : sperni quippe adoptionem , quaeque censuerint patres , iusserit populus , intra penates abrogari : ac , nisi pravitas tam infensa ...
... ille Domitium , salutavere . Quod , ut discordiae initium , Agrippina multo questu ad maritum defert : sperni quippe adoptionem , quaeque censuerint patres , iusserit populus , intra penates abrogari : ac , nisi pravitas tam infensa ...
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