Wheelock 9 Assignment 1 Hc ttus liber litteras
Wheelock 9 Assignment
¡ 1. Hīc tōtus liber litteras Rōmanās semper laudat. ¡ 2. Hī igitur illīs deābus herī grātiās agēbant. ¡ 3. Illud dē vitiīs istīus rēgīnae nunc scrībam, et ista poenās dabit. ¡ 4. Neuter alterỉ plēnam cōpiam pecūniae tum dabit.
¡ 5. Potestne laus ūlīus terrae esse perpetua? ¡ 6. Labor ūnīus numquam poterit hās cōpiās vincere. ¡ 7. Mōrēs istīus scrīptōris erant nimis malī. ¡ 8. Nūllī magistrī, tamen, sub istō vēra docēre audebant. ¡ 9. Valēbitne pāx in patriā nostrā post hanc victōriam. ¡ 10. Dum illī ibi remanent, aliī nihil agunt, aliī discunt.
¡ 11. Cicero de gloria alterius uxorisque scribebat. ¡ 12. Tota civitas fratri huius viri soli gratias agebat. ¡ 13. Propter istos animos illi nullas copias in haec loca cras ducent. ¡ 14. Uterne liber vitia horum temporum vincere poterit?
¡I. Ubi illās nunc vidēre possum? ¡ 2. Hic illam virginem in mātrimōnium ducet. ¡ 3. Huic cōnsīlio palmam dō. ¡ 4. Virtūtem enim illīus virī amāmus. (Cicero. ) ¡ 5. Sōlus hunc iuvāre potes. (Terence.
¡) 6. Poena istīus ūnīus hunc morbum cīvitātīs relevābit sed perīculum semper remanēbit. ¡ 7. Hī enim dē exitiō huius cīvitātis et tōtīus orbis terrārum cōgitant. ¡ 8. Est nūllus locus utrī hominl in hāc terrā. (Martial. ) ¡ 9. Non solum event us hoc docet-iste est magister stultorum!-sed etiam ratio. (Livy. -eventus, outcome. )
¡Chapter 9 ¡ WHEN I HAVE. . . ENOUGH! Africanus has ‘millions’, nevertheless he hunts legacies. Fortune give too much to many men, enough to none ¡ If you wish to study philosophy and the mind, this study cannot be strong without frugality. This frugality is a voluntary poverty. So remove those excuses of yours: “I do not yet have enough money. If ever I shall have that ‘enough’, then I shall give all myself to philosophy. ” Begin to study philosophy now, not money.
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