Latin Sentence ConnectionYale University Press, 1917 - 214 pagine |
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... meaning , to give tone to a statement . So - called Parataxis . Resultant constructions Chapter VIII . CONCLUSION . Summary of the types of sentence connection disclosed by the investigation . Indication of possible applications of the ...
... meaning , to give tone to a statement . So - called Parataxis . Resultant constructions Chapter VIII . CONCLUSION . Summary of the types of sentence connection disclosed by the investigation . Indication of possible applications of the ...
Pagina 2
... meaning as a whole . The mental process for him is a synthetic one , so that the essential unit is the word and the ultimate end the combination of the words into a larger unit which shall convey to him a single idea . But , from the ...
... meaning as a whole . The mental process for him is a synthetic one , so that the essential unit is the word and the ultimate end the combination of the words into a larger unit which shall convey to him a single idea . But , from the ...
Pagina 3
... meaning , that is , it represents an idea which is a com- ponent part of the larger idea , presented by the whole . If the expression of the concept is clear , the various component ideas , conveyed by the separate words employed , are ...
... meaning , that is , it represents an idea which is a com- ponent part of the larger idea , presented by the whole . If the expression of the concept is clear , the various component ideas , conveyed by the separate words employed , are ...
Pagina 6
... meaning used in expressing it would have been the same . The mere statement of the com- ponent elements would not define the idea that the author intended to express . In presentation therefore in language , inasmuch as the object is to ...
... meaning used in expressing it would have been the same . The mere statement of the com- ponent elements would not define the idea that the author intended to express . In presentation therefore in language , inasmuch as the object is to ...
Pagina 8
... meaning , this fact has been generally accepted and the means of express- ing relation between word and word have been much studied . This is by no means so true of the sentences as wholes . Their relations to each other have not been ...
... meaning , this fact has been generally accepted and the means of express- ing relation between word and word have been much studied . This is by no means so true of the sentences as wholes . Their relations to each other have not been ...
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abrupt adverbs already anaphora anticipation atque autem Bell Caesar Cato causa ceterus chapter Cicero clear concept conjunctions contrast defined demonstrative dico discourse effect emphasis enim Epist erat etiam fact functional repetition haec Hist hypothetical imperatives idea illustrated imperative implicit repetition indicate injected instances kernel of meaning Latin licet Livy logical incompleteness mihi mind mode modo multa neque nihil noun nunc obvious Orat parallel parataxis person phrase Plautus pleteness Pliny preceding present principle principle of repetition pronoun quae quaeso quam quid quidem Quinctio Quintilian quod rela repeated repetition of content repetition of function retrospective rhetorical Rosc Sallust sane second clause second sentence semantic change Seneca sentence connection sentence relation statement subjunctive subordinate subordinating conjunctions suggests sunt syntactically Tacitus tamen tence tense thought tion tium tive tone type of sentence types of repetition usage vague Verrem Vita Beata volo words
Brani popolari
Pagina 78 - Nam semper in civitate, quibus opes nullae sunt, bonis invident, malos extollunt, vetera odere, nova exoptant, odio suarum rerum mutari omnia student; turba atque seditionibus sine cura aluntur, quoniam egestas facile habetur sine damno.
Pagina 58 - Socrates autem primus philosophiam devocavit e caelo, et in urbibus collocavit, et in domos etiam introduxit, et coegit de vita et moribus, rebusque bonis et malis quaerere.
Pagina 77 - Ac fuit antea tempus, cum Germanos Galli virtute superarent, ultro bella inferrent, propter hominum multitudinem agrique inopiam trans Rhenum colonias mitterent.
Pagina 184 - Mandela bibit, rugosus frigore pagus, 105 quid sentire putas? quid credis, amice, precari? sit mihi quod nunc est, etiam minus, et mihi vivam quod superest aevi, si quid superesse volunt di ; sit bona librorum et provisae frugis in annum copia, neu fluitem dubiae spe pendulus horae.
Pagina 156 - Ac veterum quidem sapientiae professorum multos et honesta praecepisse et, ut praeceperint, etiam vixisse, facile concesserim ; nostris vero temporibus sub hoc nomine maxima in plerisque vitia latuerunt. Non enim virtute ac studiis, ut haberentur philosophi, laborabant, sed vultum et tristitiam et dissentientem a ceteris habitum pes16 simis moribus praetendebant.
Pagina 109 - Igitur talibus viris non labor insolitus, non locus ullus asper aut arduus erat, non armatus hostis formidulosus; virtus omnia domuerat.
Pagina 38 - Nerone 5 quibus causis ad oblivionem sacramenti processisset, 'oderam te' inquit, 'nee quisquam tibi fidelior militum fuit, dum amari meruisti. odisse coepi, postquam parricida matris et uxoris, auriga et histrio et incendiarius extitisti.
Pagina 40 - ... scelera ostendi oporteat, dum puniuntur, flagitia abscondi. sed et levioribus delictis pro modo poena: equorum pecorumque numero convicti multantur. pars multae regi vel civitati, pars ipsi qui vindicatur vel propinquis eius exsolvitur.
Pagina 103 - Igitur reges populique finitumi bello temptare, pauci ex amicis auxilio esse; nam ceteri, metu perculsi, a periculis aberant. At Romani, domi militiaeque intenti festinare, parare, alius alium hortari, hostibus obviam ire, libertatem, patriam parentesque armis tegere.
Pagina 123 - ... 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.