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Pagina viii
... connection with the Greek . But it is my endeavour to reduce these peculiarities of the Latin language to simple and precise principles , to proceed from the simple to the complex , and to distinguish that which is in accordance with ...
... connection with the Greek . But it is my endeavour to reduce these peculiarities of the Latin language to simple and precise principles , to proceed from the simple to the complex , and to distinguish that which is in accordance with ...
Pagina ix
... application is left to choice ? or shall we allow them to stand in a somewhat looser connection , and arrange the different observations under rational and in- telligible TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION . ix Greek Words in ē, ās, and.
... application is left to choice ? or shall we allow them to stand in a somewhat looser connection , and arrange the different observations under rational and in- telligible TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION . ix Greek Words in ē, ās, and.
Pagina xi
... connection existing between the individual and the spirit of all mankind . Hence a knowledge of antiquity , and of what it has produced , is necessary to every educated person , in proportion to the influence it has exercised upon sub ...
... connection existing between the individual and the spirit of all mankind . Hence a knowledge of antiquity , and of what it has produced , is necessary to every educated person , in proportion to the influence it has exercised upon sub ...
Pagina xviii
... 239 LXV . Prepositions - 240 LXVI . Prepositions in Composition - 256 LXVII . Conjunctions - 261 LXVIII . Interjections - 279 Chap . SYNTAX . I. CONNECTION OF SUBJECT AND PREDICATE xviii CONTENTS . Masculines Feminines.
... 239 LXV . Prepositions - 240 LXVI . Prepositions in Composition - 256 LXVII . Conjunctions - 261 LXVIII . Interjections - 279 Chap . SYNTAX . I. CONNECTION OF SUBJECT AND PREDICATE xviii CONTENTS . Masculines Feminines.
Pagina xix
Karl Gottlob Zumpt. Chap . SYNTAX . I. CONNECTION OF SUBJECT AND PREDICATE . LXIX . Subject and Predicate Page 280 II . ON THE USE OF CASES . LXX . Nominative Case LXXI . Accusative Case LXXII . Dative Case LXXIII . Genitive Case LXXIV ...
Karl Gottlob Zumpt. Chap . SYNTAX . I. CONNECTION OF SUBJECT AND PREDICATE . LXIX . Subject and Predicate Page 280 II . ON THE USE OF CASES . LXX . Nominative Case LXXI . Accusative Case LXXII . Dative Case LXXIII . Genitive Case LXXIV ...
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ablat ablative accus accusative adjectives adverbs aliquid amā-tus ancient atque audi-tus CHAP Cicero commonly Comp compounds conjunctions consonants dative denote deponents derived dicere e. g. Cic enim erat esset etiam expressed facere feminine frequently fuit future perfect gender genitive gerund Greek haec Hence Horace imperative imperfect inchoatives indicative infinitive intransitive verbs joined Latin language lec-tus Livy masculine meaning mihi milia modo moni-tus names neque neuter nihil nisi nominative Note nouns occurs Ovid participle passages passive person Plautus pluperfect Plur plural poets preposition present Priscian pronoun prose quae quam quid quidem Quintilian quis quod quum rarely Sallust sense sentence signification Sing singular sometimes subjunctive substantive sunt supine syllable Tacitus tenses Terence termination thing third conjugation tibi Tusc verbs vero Verr verse vocative vowel words writers
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Pagina 393 - Tribuni, ut fere semper reguntur a multitudine magis quam regunt, dedere 6 cupidae audiendi plebi , ut , quae vellet , Scaptius diceret. Ibi infit, annum se tertium et octogesimum agere, et in eo agro. de quo agitur, militasse, non iuvenem, vicesima iam stipendia merentem, quum ad Coriolos sit bellatum.
Pagina 543 - Panurgum illum, non solum ut Rosci discipulus fuisse diceretur, domum recepit, sed etiam summo cum labore, stomacho miseriaque erudiit. Nam quo quisque est sollertior et ingeniosior, hoc docet iracundius et laboriosius ; quod enim ipse celeriter arripuit, id cum tarde percipi videt, discruciatur. Paulo longius 1 novissimis uss.
Pagina 542 - Tusc. v. 18. : Stultitia, etsi adepta est, quod concupivit, nunquam se tamen satis consecutam putat. Hence the Latins are rather fond of expressing a complex thought in such a manner, that the subject remains the same ; for a period with two subjects, the one in the principal, the other in the subordinate proposition, is less easily to be surveyed or followed by the mind. Instead of, Antimachus, quum...
Pagina 548 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina 520 - Ce)teris specimen esto.' quod si tenemus, (tenemus) omnia. ut enim cupiditatibus principum et vitiis infici solet tota civitas, sic emendari et corrigi continentia. vir magnus et nobis omnibus amicus L. Lucullus ferebatur, quasi commodissime respondisset, cum esset...
Pagina 573 - Divesne prisco natus ab Inacho Nil interest an pauper et infima De gente sub divo moreris, Victima nil miserantis Orci. Omnes eodem cogimur, omnium Versatur urna serius ocius Sors exitura et nos in aeternum Exilium impositura cumbae.
Pagina 535 - who know it better." [§ 802.] 11. Inquit (says he, or said he) is used only after one or more of the words quoted, or, still better, after a short clause; eg Liv. L 58.: Sex. Tarquinius — stricto gladio ad dormientem Lucretiam venit, sinistraque manu mulieris pectore oppresso, Tace, Lucretia, inquit, Sex.
Pagina 501 - ... Verr., iii., 2, init.; ad Att., i., 10, init. ; p. Sext., 10, init. Nam is also employed in this way ; as, p. Plane., 41. Itaque is doubtful in Cic., de Fin., i., 6, 19, but occurs in Liv., ii., 12, init. [§ 740.] 4. Siquis often seems to stand for the relative pronoun, as in Greek elric for SÇT/C; but it always contains the idea of
Pagina 461 - But we also find magno natu, of an advanced age, and maxima natufilius, the eldest son, where natu is the ablative of a- verbal substantive. Later prose writers, however, use a great many other supines in u, and it cannot be denied that this form adds considerably to the conciseness of the Latin language. Pleraque dictu quam re sunt faciliora, Liv.
Pagina 402 - Grecism, which often occurs in poetry, in Horace, for example, almost constantly, though it is found also in Sallust (eg Cat. 19. 4.) and in later prose writers. In Cicero, de Off', i. 24. : Sunt enim, qui, quod sentiunt, etsi optimum sit, tamen invidiae metu non audent dicere, the indicative has without cause given offence to critics.