Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Bind 10Harvard University Press, 1899 |
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Side 6
... connection at once . But the bo / a formation was so meagerly retained that we are driven to conjecture . Still we have all the forms mentioned before , - morbus , turba , herba , and the analogies of the other suffixes . Particularly ...
... connection at once . But the bo / a formation was so meagerly retained that we are driven to conjecture . Still we have all the forms mentioned before , - morbus , turba , herba , and the analogies of the other suffixes . Particularly ...
Side 10
... connection with this formation we may mention as parallels † ludiber ( implied in ludibrium ) , ludicer ( not found in the nominative masculine ) , ludibundus . All these seem sufficient to show the adjec- tive character of the forms ...
... connection with this formation we may mention as parallels † ludiber ( implied in ludibrium ) , ludicer ( not found in the nominative masculine ) , ludibundus . All these seem sufficient to show the adjec- tive character of the forms ...
Side 15
... connected . Then the genius of the language makes them a part of the verb and they follow its development , and one can be made from any verb without the intervening steps . Following this the first conjugation would seem to require an ...
... connected . Then the genius of the language makes them a part of the verb and they follow its development , and one can be made from any verb without the intervening steps . Following this the first conjugation would seem to require an ...
Side 16
... connection with the devel- opment of the gerund , the curious tendency of the Latin to unite in one idea a noun and participle . This appears in the post reges exactos construction as well as in the gerund ( cf. ante conditam ...
... connection with the devel- opment of the gerund , the curious tendency of the Latin to unite in one idea a noun and participle . This appears in the post reges exactos construction as well as in the gerund ( cf. ante conditam ...
Side 29
... connected by a straight line.1 This statement is repeated by Collignon in his Manuel d'Archéologie Grecque ( p . 58 ) . With a view to testing its accuracy I have exam- ined all accessible illustrations of different Ionic buildings in ...
... connected by a straight line.1 This statement is repeated by Collignon in his Manuel d'Archéologie Grecque ( p . 58 ) . With a view to testing its accuracy I have exam- ined all accessible illustrations of different Ionic buildings in ...
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Side 49 - Aspiciam posthac. at certe semper amabo, Semper maesta tua carmina morte canam, Qualia sub densis ramorum concinit umbris Daulias absumpti fata gemens Ityli — Sed tamen in tantis maeroribus, Ortale, mitto Haec expressa tibi carmina Battiadae...
Side 47 - Malo me Galatea petit, lasciva puella, et fugit ad salices, et se cupit ante videri.
Side 48 - Et modo solvebam nostra de fronte corollas ponebamque tuis, Cynthia, temporibus, et modo gaudebam lapsos formare capillos, nunc furtiva cavis poma dabam manibus, omniaque ingrato largibar munera somno, 25 munera de prono saepe voluta sinu.
Side 174 - Aes. abi, pater : tu potius deos conprecare ; nam tibi eos certo scio, quo vir melior multo es quam ego, obtemperaturos magis.
Side 176 - Here we have the well-known doctrine that association with the wicked brings punishment even on the righteous ; cf. Hor. Ode III, 2, 29. ' . . . Saepe Diespiter neglectus incesto addidit integrum. In Rudens 550 Charmides says : Pol minime miror, navis si fractast tibi, scelus te et sceleste parta quae vexit bona. ' No wonder that your ship was wrecked, which carried you, you villain, and your villainously gotten gains.
Side 153 - Limen superum inferumque salve simul autem vale. Hunc hodie postremum extollo mea domo patria pedem. Vsus fructus victus cultus iam mihi harunc aedium interemptust interfectust alienatus occidi. Di Penates meum parentum familiai Lar pater vobis mando meum parentum rem bene ut tutemini. Aliam urbem aliam civitatem ab Atticis abhorreo. Invoco vos Lares viales ut me bene tutetis. In Trinummus 39 the taking up of a new residence is indicated by the master of the house saying : Larem corona nostrum...
Side 149 - ... caeno conlitus. ita me di ament, vel in lautumiis vel in pistrino mavelim agere aetatem praepeditus latere forti ferreo, quam apud lenonem hunc servitutem colere. quid illuc est genus, quae illic hominum corruptelae fiunt.
Side 165 - Prius quam Venus expergiscatur, prius deproperant sedulo sacruficare, nam vigilante Venere si veniant eae ita sunt turpes credo ecastor Venerem ipsam e fano fugent.
Side 151 - CAL. Eho, Pseudole, ei, gladium adfer. Ps. Quid opus gladio? CAL. Qui hunc occidam atque me. Ps. Quin tu ted occidis potius ? nam hunc fames iam occiderit CAL. Quid ais, quantum terra tegit hominum periurissume ? iuravistin te illam nulli venditurum nisi mihi ? BAL. Fateor. CAL. Nempe conceptis verbis? BAL. Etiam consutis quoque. CAL. Periuravisti, sceleste. BAL. At argentum intro condidi. ego scelestus nunc argentum promere possum domo ; tu qui pius, istoc es genere gnatus, nummum non habes. In...
Side 52 - Viel zweifelt' er her, viel' zweifelt' er hin; Von Hoffen und Ahnden war trunken sein Sinn. Doch als es nun tief um Mitternacht war, Und still herab blinkte...