A Copious Latin Grammar, Volume 1J. Murray, 1825 |
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Pagina 2
... Cicero , Livy , Cæsar , Virgil , Horace , & c . , had all different inodes of thought and expression . Cicero , moreover , expresses the same thought differently in different places , & c . 3. ) We must not confound the knowledge of ...
... Cicero , Livy , Cæsar , Virgil , Horace , & c . , had all different inodes of thought and expression . Cicero , moreover , expresses the same thought differently in different places , & c . 3. ) We must not confound the knowledge of ...
Pagina 7
... Cicero ; even here we cannot suppose a fixed pronun- ciation . If finally in but Cicero's time ; even then , the pronunciation of the various inhabitants of Italy seems to have been different . For in no nation are words pronounced in ...
... Cicero ; even here we cannot suppose a fixed pronun- ciation . If finally in but Cicero's time ; even then , the pronunciation of the various inhabitants of Italy seems to have been different . For in no nation are words pronounced in ...
Pagina 8
... Cicero's time have not fully explained their pronunciation , nor can it be determined from their writings : since men often write and speak in different ways , of which there are numerous examples in English . Thus the ancients in ...
... Cicero's time have not fully explained their pronunciation , nor can it be determined from their writings : since men often write and speak in different ways , of which there are numerous examples in English . Thus the ancients in ...
Pagina 21
... Cicero , Cæsar , Virgil , & c . , and these had all the same way of spelling , or had even all spelt correctly * , no- thing would be more easy than to write properly . Since , however , we have received them through a long series of ...
... Cicero , Cæsar , Virgil , & c . , and these had all the same way of spelling , or had even all spelt correctly * , no- thing would be more easy than to write properly . Since , however , we have received them through a long series of ...
Pagina 32
... Cicero Marci filius : F. F. F. felix , faustum , fortunatum : S. Sestertius , Sestertium , according to the context : Id . Idus : a . d . III . Id . Oct. ante diem tertium Idus Octobres : Imp . Imperator : I. O. M. lovi optimo maximo ...
... Cicero Marci filius : F. F. F. felix , faustum , fortunatum : S. Sestertius , Sestertium , according to the context : Id . Idus : a . d . III . Id . Oct. ante diem tertium Idus Octobres : Imp . Imperator : I. O. M. lovi optimo maximo ...
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ablative accus accusative ad Div adjective adverbs aliquem amatus ancients animi belong Cæs Cæsar causa Charisius Cicero Colum compounds conjugation Conjunctive dative declension denote e. g. Cic eius erat facere father feminine fuit future Gell gender genitive gerunds governed grammatical person Greek hæc homines homo ibid Imperf infinitive itum Latin Livy loved Lucret magni masculine mihi millia negotium neque neut neuter nihil nominative Note noun adjective noun substantive occurs omitted omnium opus Ovid participle passive pater penultima Perf perfect person Plaut Plin Plup Plur plural predicate preposition Pres Priscian pronouns properly quæ quam quid quis quod refers rerum Sall signifies Sing singular sometimes substantive sunt supine syllable tantum tenses Terent termination thence thing thou tium tive understood Varro verb Verr Virg vowel whence words
Brani popolari
Pagina 319 - Musam meditaris avena ; nos patriae fines et dulcia linquimus arva : nos patriam fugimus ; tu, Tityre, lentus in umbra formosam resonare doces Amaryllida silvas.
Pagina 335 - ... quod populi priscorum Latinorum hominesque prisci Latini adversus populum Romanum Quiritium fecerunt, deliquerunt, quod populus Romanus' Quiritium bellum cum priscis Latinis iussit esse senatusque populi Romani Quiritium censuit, consensit, conscivit, ut bellum cum priscis Latinis fieret, ob earn rem ego populusque Romanus populis priscorum Latinorum hominibusque priscis Latinis bellum indico facioque.
Pagina 438 - Ne quis igitur tamquam parva fastidiat grammatices elementa, non quia magnae sit operae consonantes a vocalibus discernere ipsasque eas in semivocalium numerum mutarumque partiri, sed quia interiora velut sacri huius adeuntibus apparebit multa rerum subtilitas, quae non modo acuere ingenia puerilia, sed exercere altissimam quoque eruditionem ac scientiam 7 possit.
Pagina 386 - Cum autem duobus modis, id est aut vi aut fraude, fiat injuria, fraus quasi vulpeculae, vis leonis videtur: utrumque homine alienissimum, sed fraus odio digna majore. Totius autem injustitiae nulla capitalior est quam eorum qui, cum maxime fallunt, id agunt ut viri boni esse videantur.
Pagina 272 - Rheni : according to the rule that when two substantives come together the latter is put in the genitive : in these latter cases, however, the proper noun stands after the other.
Pagina 66 - View or scheme of the five modes of declension : except that Greek words and neuters are omitted : the nominative singular also does not appear in its various forms.
Pagina 18 - In polysyllables the penultime is accented if the syllable be long, but in all other cases the accent is laid upon the antepenultime. There can be no doubt, that this custom produces a pronunciation entirely different from the Latin. With them, the accent and quantity were regulated on distinct principles, and the accent might fall on a short vowel without affecting its quantity : with us, accent and quantity are in many instances confounded. With them, the sound of the long and short vowels, though...
Pagina 399 - Cicero, quoniam officia non eadem disparibus aetatibus tribuuntur, aliaque sunt iuvenum, alia seniorum, aliquid etiam...
Pagina 413 - Clinia, etsi is quoque suarum rerum satagit, attamen habet bene ac pudice eductam &c.
Pagina 363 - ... utcumque erit, iuvabit tamen rerum gestarum memoriae principis terrarum populi pro virili parte et ipsum consuluisse ; et si in tanta scriptorum turba mea fama in obscuro...