A Copious Latin Grammar, Tom 2J. Murray, 1825 |
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ablative account accusative active adjectives after alicui aliquem ancients believe belong Cæs Cæsar cæsura called case Cicero Colum common compounds consists consul contrary dative denote Deor e. g. Cic e. g. Virg ellipsis elsewhere English expressed expression father feet find first followed following follows Further generally genitive Georg governed Greek words hæc have the penultima Heaut Hexameter ibid infinitive instances know letter Lucret make may say means mihi must neque neuter nominative Note occurs omitted omnibus other Ovid participle particularly pater penultima long penultima short perhaps place Plaut Plin poets preposition present properly quæ quantity read Rosc Sall same seems sense sentence sine sometimes substantives Suet syllable take Terent thee thence thing third thou three tibi time translated Tusc understood used usual verb verbs Verr verse vowel we may word words
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