Odes: With a Vocabulary and Some Account of the Horatian Metres Etc, Bind 41887 |
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... Roman type , and so much also of each word's history as is needful to bring down its chain of meanings to the especial force , or forces , attaching to it in the particular 6 Text . " In the Vocabularies , however , to Eutropius and ...
... Roman type , and so much also of each word's history as is needful to bring down its chain of meanings to the especial force , or forces , attaching to it in the particular 6 Text . " In the Vocabularies , however , to Eutropius and ...
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... Romans ] Of , or belonging to , spelt ; consisting of spelt . As Subst .: ǎdōrea , æ , f . ( sc . dōnātio , " a gift " ) ( “ A gift of spelt " to brave soldiers as a reward for their gallantry ; hence ) Glory , fame , renown , honour ...
... Romans ] Of , or belonging to , spelt ; consisting of spelt . As Subst .: ǎdōrea , æ , f . ( sc . dōnātio , " a gift " ) ( “ A gift of spelt " to brave soldiers as a reward for their gallantry ; hence ) Glory , fame , renown , honour ...
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... Romans . After own times , etc. - 3 . Of in- death he was worshipped un- animate things : Age , i . e . der the title of Jupiter In- length of time . diges [ Gr . Aiveías ] . = Eoli - us , a , um , adj . [ Æoli- i , " the Eolii , or ...
... Romans . After own times , etc. - 3 . Of in- death he was worshipped un- animate things : Age , i . e . der the title of Jupiter In- length of time . diges [ Gr . Aiveías ] . = Eoli - us , a , um , adj . [ Æoli- i , " the Eolii , or ...
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... Roman emperor , assassinated by Brutus and Cassius . - In this fourth book of Horace's Odes the name is used only of Augustus , the nephew and successor of Julius Cæsar , and the patron and friend of Horace [ akin to Sans . keça ...
... Roman emperor , assassinated by Brutus and Cassius . - In this fourth book of Horace's Odes the name is used only of Augustus , the nephew and successor of Julius Cæsar , and the patron and friend of Horace [ akin to Sans . keça ...
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... there is an Mars ; whence its name . It allusion to the custom of a was used by the Romans for victorious general , crowned games , exercises , purposes of with laurel , passing in triumph ian . carp - o , si , tum , VOCABULARY . 37.
... there is an Mars ; whence its name . It allusion to the custom of a was used by the Romans for victorious general , crowned games , exercises , purposes of with laurel , passing in triumph ian . carp - o , si , tum , VOCABULARY . 37.
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actually or figuratively adverbial neut Æneid akin to Gr akin to Sans Apollo āre āri ārum atum atus ātus sum belonging Boeotia Book Cæsar Cecrops Chimæra Claudius Colchi comm Comp conj contr denoted ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass EUTROPIUS figurative force flee folld Gallic War goddess Greek hence Horace ĭda ĭdum indecl intens īre ĭtum ĭum īvi Jupiter king Lesbos metre Notes adapted Object obsol Ode 9 old form one's ōris ōrum pass pello pěr perf person pertaining Pirithous plur poet præ prep pres prob Procne pron quæ quid răpio river Roman Rome root sacred School Latin Primer second Acc shine sing spondee Subst suffix tāvi Tereus Teucer Theseus thing Troy tūs v. a. dē v. a. prō v. a. rě whence ΙΟ دو
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Side 16 - Quae mens est hodie, cur eadem non puero fuit, vel cur his animis incolumes non redeunt genae?
Side 12 - Cum semel occideris et de te splendida. Minos Fecerit arbitria, Non, Torquate, genus, non te facundia, non te Restituet pietas.
Side 9 - Hiberiae? condit quisque diem collibus in suis, et vitem viduas ducit ad arbores; 30 hinc ad vina redit laetus et alteris te mensis adhibet deum; te multa prece, te prosequitur mero defuso pateris et Laribus tuum miscet numen, uti Graecia Castoris et magni memor Herculis. 'longas o utinam, dux bone, ferias praestes Hesperiae!
Side 22 - Tanaïn prope flumen orti. Nosque et profestis lucibus et sacris Inter jocosi munera Liberi Cum prole matronisque nostris, Rite deos prius apprecati, Virtute functos more patrum duces Lydis remixto carmine tibiis Trojamque et Anchisen et almae Progeniem Veneris canemus.
Side 9 - Faustitas, pacatum volitant per mare navitae. culpari metuit fides, 20 nullis polluitur casta domus stupris, mos et lex maculosum edomuit nefas, laudantur simili prole puerperae, culpam poena premit comes.
Side 15 - Conjugibus puerisque primus. Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona Multi ; sed omnes illacrimabiles Urgentur ignotique longa Nocte, carent quia vate sacro.
Side 4 - Caesarem, quandoque trahet feroces per sacrum clivum merita decorus 35 fronde Sygambros; quo nihil maius meliusve terris fata donavere bonique divi nec dabunt, quamvis redeant in aurum tempora priscum.