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Strona vii
... - erary productions , the ancient and genuine from later and affected authors , and by this means to ascertain that which is essential and peculiar to the purest Latin idiom ; but , in so doing , I have TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION . vii.
... - erary productions , the ancient and genuine from later and affected authors , and by this means to ascertain that which is essential and peculiar to the purest Latin idiom ; but , in so doing , I have TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION . vii.
Strona viii
... ancient from what is arbitrary or recent , I have adopted the method of distinguishing between text and notes , the one being printed in large and the other in small type : a distinction which will , I think , be useful also to the ...
... ancient from what is arbitrary or recent , I have adopted the method of distinguishing between text and notes , the one being printed in large and the other in small type : a distinction which will , I think , be useful also to the ...
Strona xvii
... ; or , Abbrevi- ations of Words · APPENDIX V. Ancient Forms of Declension APPENDIX VI . Remains of early Latin INDEX OF MATTERS . • . 557 · . 559 563 569 posed about 200 years before the birth of Christ , CONTENTS . xvii.
... ; or , Abbrevi- ations of Words · APPENDIX V. Ancient Forms of Declension APPENDIX VI . Remains of early Latin INDEX OF MATTERS . • . 557 · . 559 563 569 posed about 200 years before the birth of Christ , CONTENTS . xvii.
Strona 1
... ancient pronunciation did not differ in any essential point from that of the modern Italian or German ; but the modern pronunciation varies in the different countries of Europe , though the length and shortness of the vowels are and ...
... ancient pronunciation did not differ in any essential point from that of the modern Italian or German ; but the modern pronunciation varies in the different countries of Europe , though the length and shortness of the vowels are and ...
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... ancients themselves . With regard to pronunciation and orthography , we must necessarily adhere to the rules which were laid down by the ancient grammarians , who certainly did not derive them from the vulgar idiom of the people , but ...
... ancients themselves . With regard to pronunciation and orthography , we must necessarily adhere to the rules which were laid down by the ancient grammarians , who certainly did not derive them from the vulgar idiom of the people , but ...
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ablative accus accusative adjectives adverbs aliquid ancient atque aud-iti Cicero commonly Comp Compare compounds connexion consonant dative denote deponents derived ending enim erat esset etiam expressed facere feminine frequently fuit future gender genitive gerund Greek Greek words haec Hence Horace Horat imperative imperfect inchoatives indicative infinitive joined Latin language Livy masculine meaning mihi milia modo mon-itus neque neuter nihil nisi nominative Note nouns occurs Ovid participle passages passive perfect person Plautus pluperfect Plur plural poets preceding preposition present Priscian pronoun prose quae quam quid quidem Quintilian quis quod quum rarely Sallust sense sentence short signification Sing singular sometimes subjunctive substantives sunt supine syllable Tacitus tenses Terence termination thing third conjugation third declension tibi tion tive transitive verbs Tusc verbs vero Verr verse vocative vowel writers
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Strona 372 - Tribuni, ut fere semper reguntur a multitudine magis quam regunt, dedere 6 cupidae audiendi plebi , ut , quae vellet , Scaptius diceret. Ibi infit, annum se tertium et octogesimum agere, et in eo agro. de quo agitur, militasse, non iuvenem, vicesima iam stipendia merentem, quum ad Coriolos sit bellatum.
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Strona 272 - ... norint ableget a consilioque dimittat ? ipse solus reum absolutum a quo pecuniam acceperit condemnet pecuniamque non reddat...
Strona 459 - Sed, nescio quomodo, animus erigens se posteritatem ita semper prospiciebat, quasi, quum excessisset e vita, tum denique victurus esset. Quod quidem ni ita se haberet, ut animi immortales essent, haud optimi cujusque animus maxime ad immortalitatem gloriae niteretur.
Strona 455 - Etenim omnes artes, quae ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum ; et, quasi cognatione quadam, inter se continentur.
Strona 397 - Theophrastus autem moriens accusasse naturam dicitur, quod cervis et cornicibus vitam diuturnam, quorum id nihil interesset, hominibus, quorum maxime interfuisset , tam exiguam vitam dedisset : quorum si aetas potuisset esse longinquior , futurum fuisse , ut , omnibus perfectis artibus, omni doctrina hominum vita erudiretur.
Strona 412 - Latini dicuntur scripti inconsiderate ab optimis illis quidem viris, sed non satis eruditis. fieri autem potest, ut recte quis sentiat et id, quod sentit, polite eloqui non possit.
Strona 474 - ... Verr., iii., 2, init.; ad Att., i., 10, init. ; p. Sext., 10, init. Nam is also employed in this way ; as, p. Plane., 41. Itaque is doubtful in Cic., de Fin., i., 6, 19, but occurs in Liv., ii., 12, init. [§ 740.] 4. Siquis often seems to stand for the relative pronoun, as in Greek elric for SÇT/C; but it always contains the idea of
Strona 518 - ... in se fratris, originem nepotum, ut geniti, ut educati, ut cogniti essent, caedem deinceps tyranni seque eius auctorem ostendit.
Strona 508 - Hence compound expressions which form one idea, such as res publica, go together; as, Cic., de Off'., i., 24, ne re publica quidem postulante. In like manner, non nisi (only) are separated (not, indeed, in all authors, but in Cicero almost without exception) by some intervening word or words, in such a way, however, that either non or nisi may precede ; eg, Cic., Lael., 5, sed hoc primum sentio, nisi in bonis amicitiam esse non posse ; ibid., 8, quae (caritas inter natos et parentes...