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Strona 16
... usually made short in the thesis of a verse.t ( See above , chap . i . , 4 , note 1 ) . [ § 17. ] 3. Usage ( auctoritas ) alone makes the vowel in the first syllable of mater , frater , pravus , mano ( I flow ) , dico , duco , miror ...
... usually made short in the thesis of a verse.t ( See above , chap . i . , 4 , note 1 ) . [ § 17. ] 3. Usage ( auctoritas ) alone makes the vowel in the first syllable of mater , frater , pravus , mano ( I flow ) , dico , duco , miror ...
Strona 24
... usually pronounce the vowel itself short ; but the ancients in their pronunciation even here distin- guished the long vowel from the short one , just as in Greek we must pro- nounce πрáσow with a long a , because it is naturally long ...
... usually pronounce the vowel itself short ; but the ancients in their pronunciation even here distin- guished the long vowel from the short one , just as in Greek we must pro- nounce πрáσow with a long a , because it is naturally long ...
Strona 25
... usually pronounce it as such . But j alone is sufficient to make position , because this con- sonant was pronounced double ( in early times it was also written double ) ; e . g . , mājor like major , † and , in like man- ner , in ejus ...
... usually pronounce it as such . But j alone is sufficient to make position , because this con- sonant was pronounced double ( in early times it was also written double ) ; e . g . , mājor like major , † and , in like man- ner , in ejus ...
Strona 38
... usually ē , as in Virgil : Conjugio , Anchise , Veneris dignate superbo ; but the Latin vocative in ǎ also occurs frequently , e . g . , at the end of an hexameter in Horace , Serm . ii . , 3 , 187 : Atridă , vetas cur ? and in Cicero ...
... usually ē , as in Virgil : Conjugio , Anchise , Veneris dignate superbo ; but the Latin vocative in ǎ also occurs frequently , e . g . , at the end of an hexameter in Horace , Serm . ii . , 3 , 187 : Atridă , vetas cur ? and in Cicero ...
Strona 39
... usually mentioned as masculines , do not occur in ancient writers , who always use the Greek forms cometes , planetes ; but cometa and planeta would , according to analogy , be masculine . CHAPTER XI . SECOND DECLENSION . [ § 48. ] ALL ...
... usually mentioned as masculines , do not occur in ancient writers , who always use the Greek forms cometes , planetes ; but cometa and planeta would , according to analogy , be masculine . CHAPTER XI . SECOND DECLENSION . [ § 48. ] ALL ...
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