M. Tullii Ciceronis Cato major, sive, De senectute: Laelius, sive, De amicitia ; et epistolae selectaeWhittaker, 1868 - 262 עמודים |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
amicitia appears Asia author best book Caesar called case Cato Cicero says Cicero's cloth common Comp consul contains cujus death difficult edition English Ennius example exercises explain explained explanation express expression first form forms friend friendship generally German language give good Grammar great Greek have Italy Key's kind know knowledge Laelius language Latin learn learned learning letter lictor life little made make Manutius matter mean meaning means method mihi money Mutina natura neque nihil note notes old age omnibus order Orelli other passage Patrae perhaps person place Plato Pompeius quum read reading right Roman Rome same Scipio second seems sense sentence Seyffert shows signify simple sine some sometimes speak subject subjunctive supposed take tamen Tarentum teacher terms there they thing tibi time tion treatise true used usual Verr whole word words would write writing written years young
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עמוד xx - ... glad and good heedtaking ; of good heed-taking springeth chiefly knowledge, which after groweth to perfectness, if this order be diligently used by the scholar and gently handled by the master. For here shall all the hard points of grammar both easily and surely be learned up; which scholars in common schools by making of Latines be groping at with care and fear, and yet in many years they scarce can reach unto them " (p. 264).
עמוד xx - Lay them together; compare the one with the other; commend his good choice and right placing of words. Show his faults gently, but blame them not...
עמוד i - For I assure you, there is no such whetstone to sharpen a good wit, and encourage a will to learning, as is praise.
עמוד 197 - Epistularum genera multa esse non ignoras, sed unum illud certissimum, cuius causa inventa res ipsa est, ut certiores faceremus absentes, si quid esset, quod eos scire aut nostra aut ipsorum interesset.
עמוד 199 - Spem maximam habeo in Balbo, ad quem de te diligentissime et saepissime scribo. Illud soleo mirari, non me toties accipere tuas litteras, quoties a Quinto mihi fratre afferantur.
עמוד xx - Their whole knowledge by learning without the book was tied only to their tongue and lips, and never ascended up to the brain and head, and therefore was soon spit out of the mouth again.
עמוד xxi - ... scholar's learning, than this third way is, which is thus: — Write you in English some letter, as it were from him to his father, or to some other friend, naturally, according to the disposition of the child ; or some tale, or fable, or plain narration...