Ritchies Fabulae Faciles a First Latin Reader

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Ritchies Fabulae Faciles a First Latin Reader
Francis Ritchie
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See the note on in atrium, 7, 3.
25. Respirandi. See the note on 12, 26.
25. 2. Quam quos, for quam eos quos.
11. Cui. See the note on cui erant, 13, 5.
12. Herculi imperaverat, 'had enjoined upon Hercules. ' 17. Eurystheo. See the note on ordculo, 21, 3.
19. Quaesiverat. With this verb the person of whom the question is asked is expressed in the ablative with ab, de, or ex.
23. Or bis terrarum, 'of the world, ' literally 'of the circle of lands. ' 26. Umeris suis, ablative of means, but we say
... *on his shoulders. ' ne. See the note on 23, 24. Decideret. Notice the force of the prefix de, 27. Miratus, ' wondering at. ' The perfect participle of de- ponent verbs is often best rendered into English by a present participle.
26. 3. Herculi, dative with prodesse.
ille. See the note on Perseus, 4, 4. 4. Certo, the adverb.
6. Venisset What would the form be in the direct question?
inquit See the note on 14, 28.
82 Fabulae Faciles 20. 7. Filiabus. To avoid confusion with the corresponding forms of deiLs and fllius, the dative and ablative plural of dea and fllia sometimes end in abus.


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