Comments - love anthology - eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-03-29T05:04:17Zhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=727885%3ABlogPost%3A16730&xn_auth=noHi, Bree! Yes, "passer mortuu…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-05-06:727885:Comment:341392009-05-06T21:01:21.835ZAnn Martinhttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AnnMartin
Hi, Bree! Yes, "passer mortuus est." Obviously your teacher succeeded in maintaining your attention!
Hi, Bree! Yes, "passer mortuus est." Obviously your teacher succeeded in maintaining your attention! My students LOVE love stories…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-02-10:727885:Comment:167652008-02-10T00:15:09.812ZLaura Gibbshttps://eclassics.ning.com/profile/lauragibbs
My students LOVE love stories.<br />
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There's even the occasional love story in Aesop - my favorite is the Lion in Love:<br />
<a href="http://aesopus.pbwiki.com/barlow109">http://aesopus.pbwiki.com/barlow109</a><br />
It can definitely get a good discussion going. It makes a good pair with the cat turned into a woman (originally told in the ancient world as a weasel turned into a woman, since they kept weasels, rather than cats, as mousers in their houses):…
My students LOVE love stories.<br />
<br />
There's even the occasional love story in Aesop - my favorite is the Lion in Love:<br />
<a href="http://aesopus.pbwiki.com/barlow109">http://aesopus.pbwiki.com/barlow109</a><br />
It can definitely get a good discussion going. It makes a good pair with the cat turned into a woman (originally told in the ancient world as a weasel turned into a woman, since they kept weasels, rather than cats, as mousers in their houses):<br />
<a href="http://aesopus.pbwiki.com/barlow071">http://aesopus.pbwiki.com/barlow071</a>