A Grammar of the Latin LanguageHarper & Brothers, 1853 - 594 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... observed everywhere . The Latin language has no signs to distinguish a long from a short vowel , such as we find in the Greek language , at least in the case of two vowels . The names of the vowels are mere imitations of their sounds ...
... observed everywhere . The Latin language has no signs to distinguish a long from a short vowel , such as we find in the Greek language , at least in the case of two vowels . The names of the vowels are mere imitations of their sounds ...
Pagina 4
... observe that l , m , n , r are called liquids ( liquida ) , and the rest mutes ( muta ) , with the exception of s ... observed that there are some letters in our own alpha- bet which do not occur in this list : j and v were expressed ...
... observe that l , m , n , r are called liquids ( liquida ) , and the rest mutes ( muta ) , with the exception of s ... observed that there are some letters in our own alpha- bet which do not occur in this list : j and v were expressed ...
Pagina 6
... observed that the rule with the Latins was to pronounce them just as they were written . Every modern nation has its own peculiar way of pronouncing them ; and among the many corruptions of the genuine pronunciation , there are two ...
... observed that the rule with the Latins was to pronounce them just as they were written . Every modern nation has its own peculiar way of pronouncing them ; and among the many corruptions of the genuine pronunciation , there are two ...
Pagina 10
... observed that two vowels of the same sound are frequently united ( contracted ) into one long vowel , and the poets ... observations . We spell and pronounce anulus , sucus , paulum , belua , litus better with one consonant than with two ...
... observed that two vowels of the same sound are frequently united ( contracted ) into one long vowel , and the poets ... observations . We spell and pronounce anulus , sucus , paulum , belua , litus better with one consonant than with two ...
Pagina 12
... observed that the Romans , generally speak- ing , wrote only in capital letters ( litterae unciales ) , until in the latest period of antiquity the small letters came into use , which are now always employed in writing Latin . * Capital ...
... observed that the Romans , generally speak- ing , wrote only in capital letters ( litterae unciales ) , until in the latest period of antiquity the small letters came into use , which are now always employed in writing Latin . * Capital ...
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ablative accus accusative adjectives adverbs aliquid aliquo ancient atque causa Cicero commonly Comp Compare compounds conjugation conjunctions connexion consonants dative declension denote derived dicere enim erat esset etiam expressed facere feminine frequently fuit future gender genitive gerund Greek haec Hence Horace Horat imperfect indicative infinitive joined Latin language Livy masculine meaning mihi milia modo names neque neuter nihil nisi nominative Note 2.-The nouns occurs omnes Ovid participle passages passive perfect person Plautus pluperfect Plur plural poets preposition present Priscian pronoun prose quae quam quid quidem Quintilian quis quod quum rarely Roman Sallust sense sentence sibi signifies Sing singular sometimes subjunctive substantive sunt supine syllable Tacitus tamen tenses Terent termination thing tibi tion tive transitive verbs Tusc verbs vero Verr verse vocative vowel words writers
Brani popolari
Pagina 343 - Bibulus de caelo turn servasset necne, sibi quaerendum non fuisse ; de publicanis voluisse se illi ordini commodare, quid futurum fuerit, si Bibulus turn in forum descendisset, se divinare non potuisse. Nunc vero, Sampsicerame, quid dices ? vectigal te nobis in monte Antilibano constituisse, agri Campani abstulisse ? Quid ? hoc quern ad modum obtinebis ? " Oppresses vos," inquit,
Pagina 414 - 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.
Pagina 384 - ... 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 399 - Theophrastus autem moriens accusasse naturam dicitur, quod cervis et cornicibus vitam diuturnam, quorum id nihil interesset, hominibus, quorum maxime interfuisset, tarn exiguam vitam dedisset : quorum si aetas potuisset esse longinquior, futurum fuisse ut omnibus perfectis artibus omni doctrina hominum vita erudiretur.
Pagina 224 - Quibus actis : Quid ergo ? inquit ille, quoniam oratorias exercitationes non tu quidem, ut spero, reliquisti, sed certe philosophiam illis anteposuisti, possumne aliquid audire?
Pagina 489 - Howsoever high." Figures of Syntax. The principal figures of Syntax are Ellipsis, Pleonasm, Enallage, and Hyperbaton.
Pagina 553 - XVIII XVII XVI XV XIV XIII XII XI X IX VIII VII VI v IV III p cT W S.
Pagina 385 - The imperfect subjunctive, however, is also used after a present, when we mean to express that in reality the thing is not so, in which case we must always supply a hypothetical imperfect ; eg Cic. ad Fam. xiii. 42.: Egnatii rem ut tueare aeque a te peto, ac si mea negotia essent, L e.
Pagina 385 - Haec ad te die natali meo scripsi. Quo utinam susceptus non essem aut ne quid ex eadem matre postea natum esset ! Plura scribere fletu prohibeor.