Second Latin Book

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D. Appleton & Company, 1860
 

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Page 360 - The object of this work Is to enable the student, as soon as he can decline and conjugate with tolerable facility, to translate simple sentences after given examples and with given words ; the principles employed being those of imitation and very frequent repetition.
Page 357 - ... to speak for themselves. His Notes are on those parts on which. the pupil wants them, and explain, not only grammatical difficulties, but allusions of every kind in the text.
Page 29 - Augustum transirent, se ipse interemit. Cleopatra quoque aspidem sibi admisit, et veneno ejus exstincta est. Ita bellis toto orbe confectis, Octavianus Augustus Eomam rediit anno duodecimo quam consul fuerat.
Page 29 - Cleopatra quoque aspidem" sibi admisit, et veneno ejus exstincta est. Ita bellis toto orbe confectis, Octavianus Augustus Romam rediit anno duodecimo quam consul fuerat. Ex eo inde tempore rempublicam per quadraginta et quatuor annos solus obtinuit. Ante enim duodecim annis cum Antonio et Lepido tenuerat.
Page 360 - Second Part" carries the subject further, unfolding the most complicated constructions, and the nicest points of Latin Syntax. A Key is provided for the teacher's use. The
Page 358 - Is universally acknowledged to be the most accurate, comprehensive, clear, and practical grammar of the Greek language now extant It is the work of one who devoted his life to Greek philology, and spent years of patient labor in perfecting this work. Too full and learned for the beginner, it is just what is needed for the college curriculum, containing all that a book of reference should contain. The student will never appeal to its pages in vain. In fulness of illustration, copiousness of reference,...
Page 6 - Scaevola, juvenis fortis anum,* in castra' hostis se contulit eo § S»l, I. d § 257. ' § 263, 4. § 209, R. 3, (2.) ' § 224, R. 2. * § 211, R. 6. consilio," ut regem occideret. At ibi scribam regis pro ipso rege interfecit. Tum a regiis* satellitibus comprehensus et ad regem deductus, quum Porsena eum ignibus allatis terreret, dextram* arae* accensae imposuit, donee flammis consumpta esset.* Hoc facinus rex miratus juvenem dimisit incolumem. Tum hic quasi beneficium referens ait...
Page 357 - I can give so hearty a recommendation as to this. The external appearance is attractive ; the paper, type, and binding, being just what a text-book should be, neat, clear, and durable.
Page 26 - L. Sergius Catilina, nobilissimi generis vir, sed ingenii pravissimi, ad delendam patriam conjuravit cum quibusdam claris quidem, sed audacibus, viris. A Cicerone urbe expulsus est : socii ejus deprehensi in carcere strangulati sunt. Ab Antonio, altero consule, Catilina ipse prœlio victus est et interfectus.
Page 55 - Imperio suscepto, prima Alexandro cura paternarum exsequiarum fuit ; in quibus ante omnia caedis conscios ad tumulum patris occidi jussit. Inter initia regni multas gentes rebellantes compescuit; orientes nonnullas seditiones exstinxit. Deinde ad Persicum bellum proficiscens, patrimonium omne suum, quod in Macedonia et Europa habebat, amicis divisit ; sibi

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