A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose CompositionD. Appleton, 1877 - 356 pagine |
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abesse aby's accusative adjective adverbs aliquem aliquis animo apposition apud athg atque autem Balbus Cæs Cæsar Caius Cicero consul dative death denied dicere Död doubt emphatic English enim exemplum Exercise expressed facere fear ferre followed fuit Gauls genitive gerund govern Greek Hence honour igitur imperf infin ipse Latin Lavinium literas means mihi mood mortem necne negative neque nihil notion noun oblique omitted one's opinion oppidum participial substantive participle perf person phatic pluperf possum potest praised precede preposition pres principal verb producere pron pronoun quæ quam questions quid quidem quin quis quisquam quod quum relative clause Roman Rome sentence sesterces sestertium sibi sometimes stand subj subjunctive sumere sunt tamen tense thing translated vero VOCABULARY word
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Pagina 144 - Whensoever I take my journey into Spain, I will come to you: for I trust to see you in my journey, and to be brought on my way thitherward by you, if first I be somewhat filled with your company.
Pagina 358 - I have examined the work with care, and am happy to say that I find it superior to any similar work with which I am acquainted. I shall recommend it to my next class.
Pagina 145 - Venerit — dixerit. After ut a consequence (but not a purpose) is often put in the perf. subj. instead of the imperf., after a past tense. The perf.
Pagina 355 - In my opinion, it is just the book which has long been needed. It is a book to be learned entire, and is complete as far as it goes. Prof. Harkness deserves the thanks both of students and teschers.