The Latin Speaker: Easy Dialogues and Other Selections for Memorizing and Declaiming in the Latin LanguageD. Appleton, 1877 - 223 |
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... mind while the words are being read or repeat- ed ; the other , that of habituating the student to the use of that emphasis and inflection in deliv- ery which indicate the living thought behind the speech , and without which all spoken ...
... mind while the words are being read or repeat- ed ; the other , that of habituating the student to the use of that emphasis and inflection in deliv- ery which indicate the living thought behind the speech , and without which all spoken ...
Strona 4
... mind is filled with rules , whether of acci- dence , of syntax , or of quantity , there is no room for the ideas of the words themselves ; and , where there are no ideas , there are absolutely no vessels or forms of the intellect into ...
... mind is filled with rules , whether of acci- dence , of syntax , or of quantity , there is no room for the ideas of the words themselves ; and , where there are no ideas , there are absolutely no vessels or forms of the intellect into ...
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... mind . To insure the idea being always there , and this with- out any effort of memory , in the first two divisions of the work the English text is placed opposite to the Latin . The sentences should be thoroughly committed in English ...
... mind . To insure the idea being always there , and this with- out any effort of memory , in the first two divisions of the work the English text is placed opposite to the Latin . The sentences should be thoroughly committed in English ...
Strona 7
... - tongue . The healthy effect of having the pupil's mind stored with such passages of the Holy Scriptures as have been presented , carefully committed to memory , has not been an unimportant considera- tion in PREFACE . 7.
... - tongue . The healthy effect of having the pupil's mind stored with such passages of the Holy Scriptures as have been presented , carefully committed to memory , has not been an unimportant considera- tion in PREFACE . 7.
Strona 9
... mind in committing the Latin stanzas . The Horatian odes have been selected with a view to presenting a variety of the more pleasing metres employed . The metre of each ode is in- dicated by accent - marks in the first stanzas . It is ...
... mind in committing the Latin stanzas . The Horatian odes have been selected with a view to presenting a variety of the more pleasing metres employed . The metre of each ode is in- dicated by accent - marks in the first stanzas . It is ...
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551 Broadway ætatem APPLETON Atqui better boys brought Caucasum cents COLL Deus DIALOGUE do you English ENGLISH LANGUAGE Exercitatio corporis father first give Gloria good great hæc hath hear heaven home honor hope igitur istud JEHOVAH know lá-la language Latin learned leave leisure lesson lest Let us go life little LORD love made make master meæ mean time method mihi mind mother neque nihil nobilitas nōn nōs nostræ nunc omnibus parsimonia Patres conscripti pleasant præ præceptor præsidia præterea pray Price profecto quæ quæso Quirites quis quòd quum read reipublicæ remember rēs retain return sæpe same saying school shall sheep sine sint Spanish Language speak stay study supper take talk tamen thee things think tibi to-day to-morrow Truly tuæ tuum unto vestra VEXILLA REGIS vitæ vitrum vobis wish word words write your
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