New Latin Primer: Containing, First, Lessons for Construing and Parsing, which Exemplify All the Rules of Adam's Latin Syntax; Second, Extracts from the Minor Latin Classics, with Literal Translations; Third, the First Part of Lyne's Latin PrimerJohn West & Company, 1809 - 246 páginas |
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... FABLE I. the Cock . G stercorari dum vertit A COCK , while he turns up nihil finds Why a dunghill , gemmam , inquiens , Quid a jewel , saying , reperio rem tam nitidam ? do I find a thing so bright ? Si gemmarius reperisset te , If a ...
... FABLE I. the Cock . G stercorari dum vertit A COCK , while he turns up nihil finds Why a dunghill , gemmam , inquiens , Quid a jewel , saying , reperio rem tam nitidam ? do I find a thing so bright ? Si gemmarius reperisset te , If a ...
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... FABLE II . De CANE & UMBRA . CANIS tranans fluvium , vehebat carnem sole splendente , موع rei Of the DOG and the SHADOW . A DOG swimming over ariver , rictu ; carried flesh in his chops ; umbra the sun shining , the shadow carnis ...
... FABLE II . De CANE & UMBRA . CANIS tranans fluvium , vehebat carnem sole splendente , موع rei Of the DOG and the SHADOW . A DOG swimming over ariver , rictu ; carried flesh in his chops ; umbra the sun shining , the shadow carnis ...
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... FABLE IV . Of the EAGLE and the JACK- DAW . out AQUILA nacta cochle- AN Eagle having got a coc- am , non quivit eruere kie , was not able to get arte . the fish by force , or art . dat The Jackdaw coming up gives piscem vi , aut ...
... FABLE IV . Of the EAGLE and the JACK- DAW . out AQUILA nacta cochle- AN Eagle having got a coc- am , non quivit eruere kie , was not able to get arte . the fish by force , or art . dat The Jackdaw coming up gives piscem vi , aut ...
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... FABLE V. De CORVO & VULPECULA . Of the CROW and the Fox . CORVUS nactus prædam , A CROW having got a prey , re- strepitat in ramis : makes a noise in the branches : Vulpecula videt eum ge- the Fox sees him stientem , accurrit : Vulpes ...
... FABLE V. De CORVO & VULPECULA . Of the CROW and the Fox . CORVUS nactus prædam , A CROW having got a prey , re- strepitat in ramis : makes a noise in the branches : Vulpecula videt eum ge- the Fox sees him stientem , accurrit : Vulpes ...
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... FABLE VI . De CANE & ASSINO . DUM Canis blandiretur hero berus & Canem . Of the Dog and the Ass . WHILE the Dog fawned on & familia , his , master and the family , familia demulcent the master and the family stroke Asellus , videns the ...
... FABLE VI . De CANE & ASSINO . DUM Canis blandiretur hero berus & Canem . Of the Dog and the Ass . WHILE the Dog fawned on & familia , his , master and the family , familia demulcent the master and the family stroke Asellus , videns the ...
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