A Latin Reader: Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar, and to Bullions and Morris's Latin Grammar; With an Introduction on the Idioms of the Latin Language; An Improved Vocabulary; And Exercises in Latin Prose Composition, on a New Plan (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from A Latin Reader: Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar, and to Bullions and Morris's Latin Grammar; With an Introduction on the Idioms of the Latin Language; An Improved Vocabulary; And Exercises in Latin Prose Composition, on a New Plan

Pages from 337 to 380 contain explanations of the leading Idioms of the Latin Language, arranged under preper heads, and illustrated by numerous examples, all of which are numbered so as to be easily referred to for the purpose of illustrating similar modes of expression which occur in the course of reading, as is more fully explained on page vi., in Explanation of References. Though this part is intended chiefly for reference, much advantage will be derived from studying it in course in short lessons, simultaneously with lessons in reading and parsing, and rendering the whole familiar by frequent reviews.

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