The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page xv
... give , " or " appoint , " judges and the form of the writ ; " dico , " " I pronounce " sentence ; " addico , " " I adjudge❞ the property in dispute . On the " dies nefasti , " these words were not allowed to be uttered ; the prætor was ...
... give , " or " appoint , " judges and the form of the writ ; " dico , " " I pronounce " sentence ; " addico , " " I adjudge❞ the property in dispute . On the " dies nefasti , " these words were not allowed to be uttered ; the prætor was ...
Page xvii
... give them advice and assistance in all points , ( especially legal matters ) , which in any way depended upon the effluxion of time . At length , in the year A.U.c. 440 , or B.c. 334 , Flavius , the secretary of Appius Claudius Cæcus ...
... give them advice and assistance in all points , ( especially legal matters ) , which in any way depended upon the effluxion of time . At length , in the year A.U.c. 440 , or B.c. 334 , Flavius , the secretary of Appius Claudius Cæcus ...
Page 14
... give evidence of his ordinary employment.78 After that I asked , " Why , although I am propitiating the power of other gods , do I , O Janus , present the frankincense and the wine to thee , the first of all ? " " That by means of me ...
... give evidence of his ordinary employment.78 After that I asked , " Why , although I am propitiating the power of other gods , do I , O Janus , present the frankincense and the wine to thee , the first of all ? " " That by means of me ...
Page 16
... give laws to the people , the plough being but just laid aside , and the possession of a small ingot of silver was deemed a crime.90 But after the Fortune of this place Jupiter , he fled into Italy , and gave name to Latium , because he ...
... give laws to the people , the plough being but just laid aside , and the possession of a small ingot of silver was deemed a crime.90 But after the Fortune of this place Jupiter , he fled into Italy , and gave name to Latium , because he ...
Page 17
... gives friendships : the poor man every where lies prostrate . But thou askest me why the omen of the small coin is deemed desirable , and why the ancient pieces of brass are welcome to our hands . In olden times they used to give pieces ...
... gives friendships : the poor man every where lies prostrate . But thou askest me why the omen of the small coin is deemed desirable , and why the ancient pieces of brass are welcome to our hands . In olden times they used to give pieces ...
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Æneas Æneid alludes altar ancient arms Augustus Bacchus banishment bear behold Bistonian brother Cæsar Calends called cause celebrated Ceres Constellation cruel daughter death Deity derived didst Divinity dost thou earth ELEGY enemy entreats EPISTLE exile father Faunus favour festival flames Fortune frankincense Germanicus Getæ Getic give Goddess Gods Gower thus renders Greek hand heaven Hercules honour husband Hyades Janus Jove Julius Cæsar Juno Jupiter king land Latian Latium lines Mars Maximus mayst thou month mother Muse Naso Nymph Ovid poem poet Pontus praise pray punishment Quinquatria received rising rites Roman Rome Romulus Sabine sacred sacrifice Sarmatian says Scythian Servius Tullius shalt slain sorrow spot steeds stream supposed tears tells temple thee things thou art thou hast thou mayst Thrace thyself Tiber Tiberius Translated Tuticanus Venus verses Vesta vols waves wife wine wont words worship wrath wretched