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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Strona iii
... Composition in Verse . A summary Account of TERENCE'S METRES ; and a more minute one of the METRA HORATIANA ; With a Table designed to give a ready and perfect Knowledge of all HORACE'S METRES at one View . BY THE REV . RICHARD LYNE ...
... Composition in Verse . A summary Account of TERENCE'S METRES ; and a more minute one of the METRA HORATIANA ; With a Table designed to give a ready and perfect Knowledge of all HORACE'S METRES at one View . BY THE REV . RICHARD LYNE ...
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... composition ; and Mr. Lyne is of opinion that " the grand secret of position lies principally in these " two points , viz . " 1. That the word governed be placed before the " word , which governs it . " 2. That the word agreeing be ...
... composition ; and Mr. Lyne is of opinion that " the grand secret of position lies principally in these " two points , viz . " 1. That the word governed be placed before the " word , which governs it . " 2. That the word agreeing be ...
Strona 127
... COMPOSITION . MIHI compositione velut amentis quibusdam nervisque in- tendi et concitari sententiæ videntur . Ideo eruditissimo cuique persuasum est , valere eum quam plurimum , non ad delectationem modo , sed ad motum quoque animorum ...
... COMPOSITION . MIHI compositione velut amentis quibusdam nervisque in- tendi et concitari sententiæ videntur . Ideo eruditissimo cuique persuasum est , valere eum quam plurimum , non ad delectationem modo , sed ad motum quoque animorum ...
Strona 146
... composition , though they cannot , like the scholar , account for the pleasure they receive , nor give the reason why . Ideo- que docti rationem componendi intelligunt , etiam indocti voluptatem . - Id . By all means therefore let the ...
... composition , though they cannot , like the scholar , account for the pleasure they receive , nor give the reason why . Ideo- que docti rationem componendi intelligunt , etiam indocti voluptatem . - Id . By all means therefore let the ...
Strona 157
... composition , they have no method ; and having no method , they have recourse to con- jecture , their chief counsellor , or to chance , the ge- neral one , for the manner in which they are to write . Hence , what is thus written , is ...
... composition , they have no method ; and having no method , they have recourse to con- jecture , their chief counsellor , or to chance , the ge- neral one , for the manner in which they are to write . Hence , what is thus written , is ...
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