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Sida 43
... Italy from 213 to 208 B.C. ? 6. Give a brief account of the First Servile War in Sicily . 7. In what connexion do we find the following names mentioned in Roman History : -M . Atilius Regulus , Q. Lutatius Catulus , C. Papirius Carbo ...
... Italy from 213 to 208 B.C. ? 6. Give a brief account of the First Servile War in Sicily . 7. In what connexion do we find the following names mentioned in Roman History : -M . Atilius Regulus , Q. Lutatius Catulus , C. Papirius Carbo ...
Sida 51
... ITALIAN . MR . REA . COMPOSITION . 1. Translate into Italian : - : - ( a ) Before going to Rome you must pay a visit to Milan . ( b ) Florence , which has been called the Athens of Italy , was founded , according to some , by the ...
... ITALIAN . MR . REA . COMPOSITION . 1. Translate into Italian : - : - ( a ) Before going to Rome you must pay a visit to Milan . ( b ) Florence , which has been called the Athens of Italy , was founded , according to some , by the ...
Sida 52
... Italian . 4. Give the conditional and present subjunctive of- alloggiare , mangiare , cedere , vendere , abbellire . 5. What is the Italian for a poetess , a pea - hen , a duchess , a widow , a Jewess ? 6. Mention some peculiarities in ...
... Italian . 4. Give the conditional and present subjunctive of- alloggiare , mangiare , cedere , vendere , abbellire . 5. What is the Italian for a poetess , a pea - hen , a duchess , a widow , a Jewess ? 6. Mention some peculiarities in ...
Sida 83
... Italy . Italy in many respects resembles Ireland . There is the over - landlord and there is the tenant . There is the same difference of wealth one is poor , and even very poor , SUMMER , 1902 - PASS . 83.
... Italy . Italy in many respects resembles Ireland . There is the over - landlord and there is the tenant . There is the same difference of wealth one is poor , and even very poor , SUMMER , 1902 - PASS . 83.
Sida 84
... Italy it is to be found only in certain places . A gigantic taxation crushes both countries alike . SECOND PAPER . REV . PROFESSOR HOGAN ; DR . DOUGLAS HYDE . 1. Translate into English : - Dá gcuiread neach i n - iongnad orm créad as a ...
... Italy it is to be found only in certain places . A gigantic taxation crushes both countries alike . SECOND PAPER . REV . PROFESSOR HOGAN ; DR . DOUGLAS HYDE . 1. Translate into English : - Dá gcuiread neach i n - iongnad orm créad as a ...
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Sida 311 - Americans, a love of freedom is the predominating feature which marks and distinguishes the whole : and as an ardent is always a jealous affection, your colonies become suspicious, restive, and untractable, whenever they see the least attempt to wrest from them by force, or shuffle from them by chicane, what they think the only advantage worth living for. This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of the earth...
Sida 70 - Confusion now hath made his masterpiece ! Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope The Lord's anointed temple, and stole thence The life o
Sida 311 - Abstract liberty, like other mere abstractions, is not to be found. Liberty inheres in some sensible object ; and every nation has formed to itself some favorite point, which by way of eminence becomes the criterion of their, happiness.
Sida 215 - Il se trouve dans certaines villes de province des maisons dont la vue inspire une mélancolie égale à celle que provoquent les cloîtres les plus sombres, les landes les plus ternes ou les ruines les plus tristes.
Sida 70 - tis strange ! And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell us truths ; Win us with honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence.
Sida 207 - NE forte credas interitura, quae Longe sonantem natus ad Aufidum, Non ante volgatas per artes Verba loquor socianda chordis ; Non, si priores Maeonius tenet Sedes Homerus, Pindaricae latent, Ceaeque et Alcaei minaces, Stesichorique graves Camenae ; Nec, si quid olim lusit Anacreon, Delevit aetas ; spirat adhuc amor, Vivuntque commissi calores Aeoliae fidibus puellae.
Sida 243 - The right honorable gentleman says I fled from the country after exciting rebellion, and that I have returned to raise another. No such thing. The charge is false. The civil war had not commenced when I left the kingdom; and I could not have returned without taking a part. On the one side there was the camp of the rebel; on the other, the camp of the minister, a greater traitor than that rebel.
Sida 661 - Ce sont d'abord des tintements épars, allant d'une église à l'autre, comme lorsque des musiciens s'avertissent qu'on va commencer. Puis, tout à coup, voyez, car il semble qu'en certains instants l'oreille aussi a sa vue, voyez s'élever au même moment de chaque clocher comme une colonne de bruit, comme une fumée d'harmonie. D'abord, la vibration de chaque cloche monte droite, pure, et pour ainsi dire isolée des autres, dans le ciel splendide du matin; puis, peu à peu, en grossissant, elles...
Sida 108 - Apollon de son feu leur fut toujours avare. On dit, à ce propos, qu'un jour ce dieu bizarre, Voulant pousser à bout tous les rimeurs françois, Inventa du sonnet les rigoureuses lois; Voulut qu'en deux quatrains de mesure pareille La rime avec deux sons frappât huit fois l'oreille ; Et qu'ensuite six vers artislement rangés Fussent en deux tercets par le sens partagés.
Sida 563 - 1 poema sacro al quale ha posto mano e cielo e terra, sì che m'ha fatto per più anni macro, vinca la crudeltà che fuor mi serra del bello ovile ov'io dormi...