Adam's Latin Grammar: Simplified, by Means of an Introduction: Designed to Facilitate the Study of Latin Grammar...with Appropriate Exercises, to Impress on the Memory the Declensions and Inflections of the Parts of Speech, and to Exemplify and Illustrate the Rules of SyntaxWhite, Gallaher, & White, 1827 - 206 pagine |
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... expressed in English ? How in Latin ? How is a Latin noun declined ? How many genders ? Name them ? cases ? What are cases ? Why so called ? numbers ? declensions ? How distinguished ? What is the termination of the genitive singular in ...
... expressed in English ? How in Latin ? How is a Latin noun declined ? How many genders ? Name them ? cases ? What are cases ? Why so called ? numbers ? declensions ? How distinguished ? What is the termination of the genitive singular in ...
Pagina 4
... expressed in Latin ? Distinguish ille , iste , and hic , and is . What do ille and iste imply ? To what is ipse joined , and what force has it ? De- cline it . What are the other pronouns ? How declined ? How are nostras , vestras , and ...
... expressed in Latin ? Distinguish ille , iste , and hic , and is . What do ille and iste imply ? To what is ipse joined , and what force has it ? De- cline it . What are the other pronouns ? How declined ? How are nostras , vestras , and ...
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... expressed in the passive ? Exam- ples . How is the verb sum employed ? When do we chiefly use this form ? What is the first observation ? the second ? third ? fourth ? fifth ? sixth ? Exemplify the tenses of the infinitive mood . Of ...
... expressed in the passive ? Exam- ples . How is the verb sum employed ? When do we chiefly use this form ? What is the first observation ? the second ? third ? fourth ? fifth ? sixth ? Exemplify the tenses of the infinitive mood . Of ...
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... expressed ? What supplies the place of the nominative ? What is sometimes added ? Why ? What does the infinitive often supply ? With what may a collective noun be joined ? When a collective noun is joined with a singular verb , what ...
... expressed ? What supplies the place of the nominative ? What is sometimes added ? Why ? What does the infinitive often supply ? With what may a collective noun be joined ? When a collective noun is joined with a singular verb , what ...
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... expressed ? The abverb abhinc ? Fifty - fifth rule . Verbs governing two cases ? Ex- amples . Which are the verbs of accusing ? What other case have they after them ? What is said of cri- men and caput ? Many verbs of accusing are how ...
... expressed ? The abverb abhinc ? Fifty - fifth rule . Verbs governing two cases ? Ex- amples . Which are the verbs of accusing ? What other case have they after them ? What is said of cri- men and caput ? Many verbs of accusing are how ...
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Adjectives signify adverbs alicui aliquem aliquid aliquo Amatus apud atque Auditus cæsura called castra circum compounds conjugation construed deponent verbs domus ejus English erat ĕris etiam examples expressed feminine fuerit fuisse fuit gender genitive genitive plural gerund govern the ablative govern the accusative govern the dative govern the genitive Greek nouns hæc IMPERATIVE MOOD Impersonal verbs infinitive mood inter Latin loved masculine mihi Misereor neque neuter nihil nobis nominative nouns Nunc omnes Ovid participles passive Perf person or thing præ preposition Pres preterite pronoun quâ quæ quàm quibus quid quis quod quum rule scil sentence sibi signifying the place singular sometimes spondee SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive sunt super supine syllable taught tenses third declension thou tibi tive verb vern verò verse Virg vocative words
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Pagina 53 - Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, Atque metus omnes, et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.
Pagina 44 - ... et invidia dicta putant, ubi de magna virtute atque gloria bonorum memores, quae sibi quisque facilia factu putat aequo animo accipit, supra ea veluti ficta pro falsis ducit.
Pagina 60 - Marsus aper plagas. me doctarum hederae praemia frontium dis miscent superis, me gelidum nemus nympharumque leves cum Satyris chori secernunt populo, si neque tibias Euterpe cohibet nee Polyhymnia Lesboum refugit tendere barbiton.
Pagina 60 - Acroceraunia? nequiquam deus abscidit prudens Oceano dissociabili terras, si tamen impiae non tangenda rates transiliunt vada. audax omnia perpeti gens humana ruit per vetitum nefas.
Pagina 55 - Dejicit in terras ; pars imperfecta manebat. Tres imbris torti radios, tres nubis aquosae Addiderant, rutili tres ignis et alitis austri.
Pagina 55 - Parva metu primo ; mox sese attollit in auras, Ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit...
Pagina 15 - The prepositions in, sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative, when motion to a place is signified; but when motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub govern the ablative, super and subter either the accusative or ablative.