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 Primer |
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... posset den , that neither was she able movere se facile , & assidue to move herself easily , and daily premeretur magna mole . was pressed with a great weight . At , ubi vidit Ranas fi- But when she saw the Frogs be- eri escam ...
... posset den , that neither was she able movere se facile , & assidue to move herself easily , and daily premeretur magna mole . was pressed with a great weight . At , ubi vidit Ranas fi- But when she saw the Frogs be- eri escam ...
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... posset cerni corpo- lovely than wisdom , which if it reis oculis , excitaret incredibi- could be seen with bodily eyes , lem amorem sui . would ' raise incredible love of B. Atqui illa non potest cerni . itself . But that cannot be seen ...
... posset cerni corpo- lovely than wisdom , which if it reis oculis , excitaret incredibi- could be seen with bodily eyes , lem amorem sui . would ' raise incredible love of B. Atqui illa non potest cerni . itself . But that cannot be seen ...
Page 68
... posset very much , who could and ac vellet decartare vitam tibi would shorten your life for you malis artibus ad aliquot an- by evil arts for some years nos ? A. Ipse mallem eripere vi- tam illi . B. Verum arbitror pejores et ...
... posset very much , who could and ac vellet decartare vitam tibi would shorten your life for you malis artibus ad aliquot an- by evil arts for some years nos ? A. Ipse mallem eripere vi- tam illi . B. Verum arbitror pejores et ...
Page 69
... posset alchymist for a god , that could adjicere decem annos summæ add ten years to the sum of vita , et revocare provectiorem your life , and call back advanc ætatem ad vigorem adoles- ed age to the vigour of youth ? centiæ ? A. Quid ...
... posset alchymist for a god , that could adjicere decem annos summæ add ten years to the sum of vita , et revocare provectiorem your life , and call back advanc ætatem ad vigorem adoles- ed age to the vigour of youth ? centiæ ? A. Quid ...
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... posset esse not to commit any crime , which probro vel mihi vel meis libe- might be a scandal either to me ris ; nam nihil est irrequietius or my children ; for nothing is animo conscio sibi mali . Quod more restless than a mind con ...
... posset esse not to commit any crime , which probro vel mihi vel meis libe- might be a scandal either to me ris ; nam nihil est irrequietius or my children ; for nothing is animo conscio sibi mali . Quod more restless than a mind con ...
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