A practical introduction to Latin prose composition, Parte 1Printed for, 1844 - 224 pagine |
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Pagina 56
... clause beginning with tum . Not always : quá quid potest esse QUUM fructu latius , TUM adspectu pulchrius ? ( C. Senect . 15 , 53. ) 275. e ) Quum then takes either the subjunctive or 56 TUM TUM : QUUM - TUM . [ $ 42. 271-274 .
... clause beginning with tum . Not always : quá quid potest esse QUUM fructu latius , TUM adspectu pulchrius ? ( C. Senect . 15 , 53. ) 275. e ) Quum then takes either the subjunctive or 56 TUM TUM : QUUM - TUM . [ $ 42. 271-274 .
Pagina 57
... subjunctive , or omitted in one of them ; if the verbs are different , quum has usually , but not always , the indicative .'— ( ƒ ) If the adversative notion is to be made prominent , tamen is added . 277. a ) 1. Disserens in utramque ...
... subjunctive , or omitted in one of them ; if the verbs are different , quum has usually , but not always , the indicative .'— ( ƒ ) If the adversative notion is to be made prominent , tamen is added . 277. a ) 1. Disserens in utramque ...
Pagina 76
... subjunctive used imperatively . 373. b ) Age , age is often doubled like our ' come , come . ' 374. c ) In a speech age is a particle of transition to a new and more important statement , to which it calls attention : a hortatory ' now ...
... subjunctive used imperatively . 373. b ) Age , age is often doubled like our ' come , come . ' 374. c ) In a speech age is a particle of transition to a new and more important statement , to which it calls attention : a hortatory ' now ...
Pagina 96
... still further by using the subjunctive : haud sciam an : neque tamen genus id orationis in consolando non valet sed id haud sciam an plurimum . C. 463. c ) The negative sentence often begins with si 96 [ § 61. 460-462 . AT .
... still further by using the subjunctive : haud sciam an : neque tamen genus id orationis in consolando non valet sed id haud sciam an plurimum . C. 463. c ) The negative sentence often begins with si 96 [ § 61. 460-462 . AT .
Pagina 123
... subjunctive , in such as imply there is no reason for the action in question . ( h ) It is often connected with a conditional or assumptive sentence ( with si or quum ) . 579. i ) Cur is also used in arguments a minore ad majus asking ...
... subjunctive , in such as imply there is no reason for the action in question . ( h ) It is often connected with a conditional or assumptive sentence ( with si or quum ) . 579. i ) Cur is also used in arguments a minore ad majus asking ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
aby's accipere adeo adjective afferre agere aliquid amplius animo apud athg atque autem Cæs Cæsar capere castra causa certe Cicero clause dare deinde dicere Död emphatic enim esse etiam etsi ex qâ exemplum Exercise expressed facere ferre fuit habere hæc Hand haud homines ideo igitur illud immo ipse Latin legatus letter literas Livy Lucilius magis magistratus maxime meaning mihi modo modum nemo neque nihil nisi notion numquam nunc omnes omnia omnibus one's oneself particle person ponere potest potius præ precedes producere pronoun quæ quam quia quid quidem quin quis quod quoniam quum rebus reipublicæ relative clause rerum sæpe sentence sibi sometimes subjunctive substantive sunt tamen tantum tempore tempus thing tibi verb vero verum word
Brani popolari
Pagina 10 - and "Ours "have been successfully revived — the one at the beginning, the other at the end of the season, while "Good for Nothing,
Pagina 3 - ... oratio Catonis, in qua obiecit ut probrum M. Nobiliori, quod is in provinciam poetas duxisset; duxerat autem consul ille in Aetoliam, ut scimus, Ennium.
Pagina 75 - Etenim omnes artes, quae ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum ; et, quasi cognatione quadam, inter se continentur.
Pagina 114 - Omnia, quaecumque in hominum disceptationem cadere possunt, bene sunt ei dicenda, qui hoc se posse profitetur, aut eloquentiae nomen relinquendum 6 est. Quare equidem et in nostra civitate, et in ipsa Graecia, quae semper haec summa duxit...
Pagina 177 - Romae, solutione impedita, fidem concidisse. Non enim possunt una in civitate multi rem atque fortunas amittere, ut non plures secum in 40 eandem calamitatem trahant.
Pagina 143 - In omnibusque rebus videndum est quatenus; etsi enim suus cuique modus est, tarnen magis offendit nimium quam parum; in quo Apelles pictores quoque eos peccare dicebat qui non sentirent quid esset satis.