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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1852-1853-319

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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 315 Mention with dates the different changes in the Roman constitution recorded in the first Five Rooks of Livy Describe and show the effect of the census of Servius Tullius Translate into Latin will not object to your election as praetor He was more prudent than brave beg that you will spare no expense His name was Tullius his cognomen Cicero He was more than fifty when he died The sources of the Latin language Give Livy's character of each king and quote passages from Virgil and Horace to the same effect Quote from Virgil the story of Mettus Fuffetius 10 Explain and give instances of the use of An ne nonne num quin 11 Explain and give examples of the use of the Second Future Translate into Greek Qui Antonium oppresserit helium confecerit 12 Draw map of Italy and topography of Rome 13 Explain the apparent anomaly in the expressions-Romae at Rome Tibure at Tibur Argis at Argos and illustrate by reference to the Greek II-&ορΐ -Pjtloct vad tn Plectra State briefly the principal characteristics of the three great tragic poets Compare the Electra of Sophocles with the Choephori of iEschylus Translate with short notes when necessary ΐΐρός νυν σε πατρός προς re μητρός ώ τεκνον προς τ ε'ί τι σοι κατ οίκον εστί προσφιλές ικέτης ίκνοΰμαι μη λίπτ ς μ οϋτω μόνον
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