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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... manner as to be perfectly intelligible to boys , at the same time the scholar must be much pleased with the " precision , solid judgment , and good sense of the " author . 13 " The second part treats of the position of words in " Latin ...
... manner as to be perfectly intelligible to boys , at the same time the scholar must be much pleased with the " precision , solid judgment , and good sense of the " author . 13 " The second part treats of the position of words in " Latin ...
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... manner ; viz . THE GENDERS AND TERMINATIONS Of nouns . -a , a word ending in a , primæ of the first declension , foemi- neum is feminine . - Us , r que , a word ending in us , or in r , secundæ of the second declension , est is , mas ...
... manner ; viz . THE GENDERS AND TERMINATIONS Of nouns . -a , a word ending in a , primæ of the first declension , foemi- neum is feminine . - Us , r que , a word ending in us , or in r , secundæ of the second declension , est is , mas ...
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... manner : non sa INHAPTER 1 . He may name the parts of speech according to his grammar . 2 . 3 and 4 . And here some , that are less easy , naming their de- clensions and conjugations . 5 . 1 He may resolve nominative cases and their ...
... manner : non sa INHAPTER 1 . He may name the parts of speech according to his grammar . 2 . 3 and 4 . And here some , that are less easy , naming their de- clensions and conjugations . 5 . 1 He may resolve nominative cases and their ...
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... manner the exemplifying words will be held out to him perpetually under every rule ; and would he but duly note , and bestow a little consi- deration on the words in Italics , he would need no other assistance in this book , and would ...
... manner the exemplifying words will be held out to him perpetually under every rule ; and would he but duly note , and bestow a little consi- deration on the words in Italics , he would need no other assistance in this book , and would ...
Strona 68
... manner is the conjunction quàm to be always rendered , when attached to a word in the superlative degree . 10 . Vivendi rectè qui prorogat horam , Rusticus expectat , dum defluat amnis ; at ille Labitur , et labetur , in omne volubilis ...
... manner is the conjunction quàm to be always rendered , when attached to a word in the superlative degree . 10 . Vivendi rectè qui prorogat horam , Rusticus expectat , dum defluat amnis ; at ille Labitur , et labetur , in omne volubilis ...
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66 RULE Acat adjective or participle adjuncts adverb ætas Alcaic Alcmanic amor Anapest animo antecedent Archil Archilochian atque bona cadence Cæsar Cæsura Catalectic Choriambic Cicero construed Cretic cunque Dactyl Deus Dicolon Distrophon Dimeter ellipsis enim Epod etiam EXAMPLES exemplifying words feet genitive Glyconic habet hæc 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 Pæon 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 syllable synalepha tamen Tetram Tetrameter tibi Tricolon Trim Trimeters Trochaic Trochee usque verb verse Virg viri vitæ word governed word or words word which governs
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