The seven kings of RomeMacmillan, 1872 - 176 Seiten |
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... Noun is the name of an object ; that is , of anything which we can see , hear , taste , touch , smell , or in any way think of . [ The word ' object ' is used by grammarians in two senses . In both it means ' a thing laid before ...
... Noun is the name of an object ; that is , of anything which we can see , hear , taste , touch , smell , or in any way think of . [ The word ' object ' is used by grammarians in two senses . In both it means ' a thing laid before ...
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... noun pass through six cases . These cases are subject to the six following laws . 3. If an object is spoken of as the subject of the sentence , its noun is in the Nominative case . [ Subject , from subjectum , ' laid under , ' is used ...
... noun pass through six cases . These cases are subject to the six following laws . 3. If an object is spoken of as the subject of the sentence , its noun is in the Nominative case . [ Subject , from subjectum , ' laid under , ' is used ...
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... noun , denotes that the object named by the noun possesses a certain quality . The adjective passes through numbers and cases , like the noun ; and also through genders , which the noun does not . The numbers , cases , and genders of an ...
... noun , denotes that the object named by the noun possesses a certain quality . The adjective passes through numbers and cases , like the noun ; and also through genders , which the noun does not . The numbers , cases , and genders of an ...
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... nouns of the first Latin declension ; just as the Greek common noun poietes , ' poet , ' was changed into poetă . But proper nouns and coinmon nouns did not meet with exactly the same fate . The common nouns , being frequently used ...
... nouns of the first Latin declension ; just as the Greek common noun poietes , ' poet , ' was changed into poetă . But proper nouns and coinmon nouns did not meet with exactly the same fate . The common nouns , being frequently used ...
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... nouns . Compare the nouns Macedoniam , agrum , urbe , & c . , in this and the following sentences . : 4. In Macedoniam . ] Observe the difference between the prepositions ( 1 ) in and ex , and ( 2 ) ad and ab . In ( with the accusative ) ...
... nouns . Compare the nouns Macedoniam , agrum , urbe , & c . , in this and the following sentences . : 4. In Macedoniam . ] Observe the difference between the prepositions ( 1 ) in and ex , and ( 2 ) ad and ab . In ( with the accusative ) ...
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ablative accusative acted on directly action denoted adjective adverb Æneas alius alter Amulius animi animos Antemna at-is atque bellum Caius castra CHAPTER circa clause dative deinde denotes an action enclitic English ĕr-is erat ĕre esset etiam exercitus facio followed fuit gender genitive hæc haud hence in-is inde indicative mood inquit inter intransitive ipse Latin Lavinium liberi literally Livy main action main verb means mood naming the object naming the passive neuter nomen noun noun naming nouns which name omnes ōn-is ōr-is oratio obliqua participle passive possessor Patres plural pomoerium populi postquam prep preposition quæ quam quibus quid quisque quod quum ratus regem regis Romam Romani Romans Romulus Rutuli sense sentence spoken subject-word subjunctive subjunctive mood sunt Tarquiniis Tarquinius tense transitive verb Tullus urbe urbis word
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Seite 14 - Romani ovantes ac gratulantes Horatium accipiunt : eo majore cum gaudio, quo prope metum res fuerat. Ad sepulturam inde suorum nequaquam paribus animis vertuntur : quippe imperio alteri aucti, alteri ditionis alienae facti. Sepulcra exstant, quo quisque loco cecidit : duo Romana uno loco propius Albam, tria Albana Romam versus ; sed distantia locis, et ut pugnatum est.
Seite 16 - Hunccine, aiebat, quem modo decoratum ovantemque victoria incedentem vidistis, Quirites, eum sub furca vinctum inter verbera et cruciatus videre potestis ? quod vix Albanorum oculi tam deforme spectaculum ferre possent. I, lictor, colliga manus, quae paulo ante armatae imperium populo romano pepererunt.
Seite 15 - Duumviros, inquit, qui Horatio perduellionem judicent secundum legem facio.' Lex horrendi carminis erat : 'Duumviri perduellionem judicent Si a duumviris provocarit, provocatione certato ; si Vincent, caput obnubito, infelici arbori reste suspendito, verberato, vel intra pomoerium, vel extra pomoerium.' Hac lege duumviri creati, qui se absolvere non rebantur ea lege, ne innoxium quidem, posse. Quum condemnassent, turn alter ex his : ' P. Horati, tibi perduellionem judico, inquit.
Seite 4 - ... in se fratris, originem nepotum, ut geniti, ut educati, ut cogniti essent, caedem deinceps tyranni seque eius auctorem ostendit.
Seite 15 - Romana lugebit hostem.' Atrox visum id facinus patribus plebique, sed recens meritum facto obstabat : tamen raptus in jus ad Regem. Rex, ne ipse tam tristis ingratique ad vulgus judicii, aut secundum judicium supplicii auctor esset, concilio populi advocato : ' Duumviros, inquit, qui Horatio perduellionem judicent secundum legem facio.
Seite 14 - Marte singuli supererant, sed nec spe, nec viribus pares : alterum intactum ferro corpus, et geminata victoria ferocem in certamen tertium dabant ; alter fessum vulnere, fessum cursu trahens corpus, victusque fratrum ante se strage, victori objicitur hosti. Nec illud praelium fuit. Romanus exsultans : ' Duos, inquit, fratrum manibus dedi : tertium xrausae belli hujusce, ut Romanus Albano imperet, dabo.
Seite 13 - Consederant utrimque pro castris duo exercitus, periculi magis praesentis quam curae expertes ; quippe imperium agebatur in tarn paucorum virtute atque fortuna positum. Itaque ergo erecti suspensique in minime gratum spectaculum animo intenduntur.
Seite 12 - Eventus tamen belli minus miserabilem dimicationem fecit, quod nec acie certatum est, et tectis modo dirutis alterius urbis, duo populi in unum confusi sunt. Albani priores ingenti exercitu in agrum romanum impetum fecere. Castra ab urbe haud plus quinque millia passuum locant, fossa circumdant : fossa...
Seite 33 - quid enim salvi est mulieri, amissa pudicitia ? Vestigia viri alieni, Collatine, in lecto sunt tuo. Ceterum corpus est tantum violatum, animus insons ; mors testis erit. Sed date dextras fidemque, haud impune adultero fore. Sextus est Tarquinius, qui hostis pro hospite priore nocte vi armatus mihi sibique, si vos viri estis, pestiferum hinc abstulit gaudium.
Seite 14 - Curiatii circumsteterant. Forte is integer fuit, ut universis solus nequaquam par, sic adversus singulos ferox. Ergo ut segregaret pugnam eorum, capessit fugam, ita ratus secuturos, ut quemque vulnere affectum corpus sineret. Jam aliquantum spatii ex eo loco ubi pugnatum est aufugerat, quum respiciens videt magnis intervallis sequentes, unum haud procul ab sese abesse. In eum magno impetu rediit ; et dum Albanus exercitus inclamat Curiatiis, uti opem ferant fratri, jam Horatius, caeso hoste victor,...