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... ἃς παρανάγνωθι καὶ σύ μοι τὰς ῥήσεις ἃς ἐλυμαίνου . 6. Explain the words : διασύρω , ἀκονιτί , παράσημος , γαυριᾶν , ἠκρωτηριασμένοι , νεώσοικοι . 7. Translate and explain : ἀπαρτᾶν τὸν λόγον τῆς γραφῆς : γράφειν , γράφεσθαι ...
... ἃς παρανάγνωθι καὶ σύ μοι τὰς ῥήσεις ἃς ἐλυμαίνου . 6. Explain the words : διασύρω , ἀκονιτί , παράσημος , γαυριᾶν , ἠκρωτηριασμένοι , νεώσοικοι . 7. Translate and explain : ἀπαρτᾶν τὸν λόγον τῆς γραφῆς : γράφειν , γράφεσθαι ...
Seite 171
... ας , ή . δέχομαι , ξομαι . παρακολουθέω , ήσω , τινί . προσγίγνομαι , γενήσομαι . συνάγω , ξω . Account , to , reckon ( also ἡγέομαι , ήσομαι . Accrue to , to Accumulate , to Acquire , to Add , to Admire , to Admit = agree to Advantage ...
... ας , ή . δέχομαι , ξομαι . παρακολουθέω , ήσω , τινί . προσγίγνομαι , γενήσομαι . συνάγω , ξω . Account , to , reckon ( also ἡγέομαι , ήσομαι . Accrue to , to Accumulate , to Acquire , to Add , to Admire , to Admit = agree to Advantage ...
Seite 172
... ας , ἡ . ἱλάσκομαι , άσομαι . Apple μῆλον , ου , τό . Apricot ( properly Apri- | Μῆλον ̓Αρμηνιακών . Lat . malum cock ) pracox . Arbutus κόμαρος , ου , ἡ . Arch καμάρα , ας , ἡ . ὠλένη , ης , η . θρόνος , ου , ὁ . δίφρος , ου , ó ...
... ας , ἡ . ἱλάσκομαι , άσομαι . Apple μῆλον , ου , τό . Apricot ( properly Apri- | Μῆλον ̓Αρμηνιακών . Lat . malum cock ) pracox . Arbutus κόμαρος , ου , ἡ . Arch καμάρα , ας , ἡ . ὠλένη , ης , η . θρόνος , ου , ὁ . δίφρος , ου , ó ...
Seite 173
... ας , ή . ὄχθη , ης . βαΐζω , σω . ἄφορος , ον . ἀφορία , ας , ή . αἰσχρύς , ά , όν . βαλανείον , ου , τό . λουτρόν , ου , τό . Bath , i.e. , bathing - place Bath Battle Bay Bean Bear , to Beast Beauty Bed Bedroom Bee Beg , to Beggar ...
... ας , ή . ὄχθη , ης . βαΐζω , σω . ἄφορος , ον . ἀφορία , ας , ή . αἰσχρύς , ά , όν . βαλανείον , ου , τό . λουτρόν , ου , τό . Bath , i.e. , bathing - place Bath Battle Bay Bean Bear , to Beast Beauty Bed Bedroom Bee Beg , to Beggar ...
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... ας , ἡ . λαμπρός , ά , όν . ἐκτρέφω , θρέψω . εὐρύς , εῖα , ύ . ( help to , συγκ ) . κουφίζω , ιῶ . οἰκοδομέω , ήσω ... ας , ἡ . Calm Calm ( at sea ) C ἥσυχος , ον . γαλήνη , ης , ή . Camp στρατόπεδον , ου , τό . Canal ὀχετός , ου , δ ...
... ας , ἡ . λαμπρός , ά , όν . ἐκτρέφω , θρέψω . εὐρύς , εῖα , ύ . ( help to , συγκ ) . κουφίζω , ιῶ . οἰκοδομέω , ήσω ... ας , ἡ . Calm Calm ( at sea ) C ἥσυχος , ον . γαλήνη , ης , ή . Camp στρατόπεδον , ου , τό . Canal ὀχετός , ου , δ ...
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Seite 71 - IT had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech, ' Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.
Seite 83 - Sheriff, and said the young Pretender was so sweet a Prince that flesh and blood could not resist following him; and, lying down to try the block, he said, "If I had a thousand lives, I would lay them all down here in the same cause.
Seite 82 - We stayed till, it being darkish, we saw the fire as only one entire arch of fire from this to the other side of the bridge, and in a bow up the hill for an arch of above a mile long : it made me weep to see it.
Seite 92 - Being angry with one who controverts an opinion which you value, is a necessary consequence of the uneasiness which you feel. Every man who attacks my belief, diminishes in some degree my confidence in it, and therefore makes me uneasy. And I am angry with him who makes me uneasy.
Seite 83 - Tower, for his ill usage of him. He took the axe and felt it, and asked the headsman how many blows he had given Lord Kilmarnock ; and gave him three guineas. Two clergymen, who attended him, coming up, he said, ' No, gentlemen, I believe you have already done me all the service you can...
Seite 104 - He lay fifteen days earnestly expecting his hourly change; and in the last hour of his last day, as his body melted away, and vapoured into spirit, his soul having, I verily believe, some revelation of the beatifical vision, he said, " I were miserable if I might not die "; and after those words, dosed many periods of his faint breath by saying often, " Thy kingdom come, Thy will
Seite 89 - ... examples, that is to say, particular or individual truths. Now all the examples, which confirm a general truth, how numerous soever they may be, are insufficient to establish the universal necessity of this same truth ; for it does not follow, that what has happened will happen always in like manner. For example : the Greeks and Romans and...
Seite 82 - So near the fire as we could for smoke; and all over the Thames, with one's face in the wind, you were almost burned with a shower of fire-drops. This is very true ; so as houses were burned by these drops and flakes of fire, three or four, nay, five or six houses, one from another.
Seite 71 - Empedocles the Sicilian, and Apollonius of Tyana; and truly and really in divers of the ancient hermits and holy fathers of the church. But little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extendeth. For a crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love. The Latin adage meeteth with it a little : Magna civitas, magna solitudo...
Seite 74 - Sheriff's guard of halberdiers were ranged on the floor below on the four sides to keep off the crowd. On the scaffold was the block, black like the rest; a square black cushion was placed behind it, and behind the cushion a black chair; on the right were two other chairs for the Earls. The axe leant against the rail, and two masked figures stood like mutes on either side at the back.