The Latin Primer: In Three Parts : Part I. Rules of Construction ... : Part II. Rules of Position ... : Part III. A Large and Plain Description of the Latin Verse ...G.B. Whittaker, 1825 - 256 |
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... according to the peculiar Idioms " and Customs of the Latin Tongue . PART III . A LARGE AND PLAIN DESCRIPTION OF THE LATIN VERSE , And of many Kinds of Composition in Verse . A summary Account of TERENCE'S METRES ; and a more minute one ...
... according to the peculiar Idioms " and Customs of the Latin Tongue . PART III . A LARGE AND PLAIN DESCRIPTION OF THE LATIN VERSE , And of many Kinds of Composition in Verse . A summary Account of TERENCE'S METRES ; and a more minute one ...
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... according to Rule 1 . RULE 20 . An oblique case , unless it be an adjunct to the nom . should be construed after the verb ; and when more obliques than one depend on the same word , construe accusatives before datives , datives before ...
... according to Rule 1 . RULE 20 . An oblique case , unless it be an adjunct to the nom . should be construed after the verb ; and when more obliques than one depend on the same word , construe accusatives before datives , datives before ...
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... according to his grammar . 2 . He may also decline some of the more easy nouns and verbs . 8 and 4 . And here some that are less easy , naming their de- clensions and conjugations . 5 . He may resolve nominative cases and their verbs by ...
... according to his grammar . 2 . He may also decline some of the more easy nouns and verbs . 8 and 4 . And here some that are less easy , naming their de- clensions and conjugations . 5 . He may resolve nominative cases and their verbs by ...
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... according to date , when and where each lesson ended , as written by himself in the book that he used , and from which the several dates have been copied into this , of their proper places . He went through it a second time for more ...
... according to date , when and where each lesson ended , as written by himself in the book that he used , and from which the several dates have been copied into this , of their proper places . He went through it a second time for more ...
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... according to rule , must be construed after the verb . Words governed of the verb , and therefore to be con- strued after it , may be of various sorts : I. A noun or nouns , in that case which the verb re- quires ; some verbs requiring ...
... according to rule , must be construed after the verb . Words governed of the verb , and therefore to be con- strued after it , may be of various sorts : I. A noun or nouns , in that case which the verb re- quires ; some verbs requiring ...
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66 RULE Acat adjective or participle adjuncts adverb Alcaic Alcmanic amor Anapest animo antecedent Archil Archilochian atque bona cadence Cæsar Cæsura Catalectic Catullus Choriambic Cicero construed Cretic cunque Dactyl Deus Dicolon Distrophon Dimeter ellipsis enim Epod etiam EXAMPLES exemplifying words genitive Glyconic habet hæc HENRY KIRKE Hexameter Horace Iamb Iambic Iambus ille illud infinitive noun Ionics Italics Latin learner licet malè metre mihi mood neque nihil nominative notus nulla nunc omnes omnia omnium placed Plaut preposition primary clause principal verb Prosp quæ quàm QUESTIONS quibus Quid quidem Quinctilian quis quod quoque rebus Rule 9 sæpe says semper sentence shews sibi sort Spondee sunt synalepha tamen Tetram Tetrameter tibi Tricolon Trim Trimeters Trochaic Trochee usque verse Virg viri vitæ word governed word or words word which governs
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