A Grammar of the Latin LanguageHarper & Brothers, 1846 - 598 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... latter course must be preferred ; and I see that my critics have , in fact , adopted the very same method , except that what I have discussed in separate chapters on " Peculiarities in the Use of the Parts of Speech , " on โ Pleonasm ...
... latter course must be preferred ; and I see that my critics have , in fact , adopted the very same method , except that what I have discussed in separate chapters on " Peculiarities in the Use of the Parts of Speech , " on โ Pleonasm ...
Pagina xix
... latter by those of the central and southern parts of Italy . The Latins appear to have origi- nally formed part of that great race which overspread both Greece and Italy under the name of Pelasgians . Their language formed a branch of ...
... latter by those of the central and southern parts of Italy . The Latins appear to have origi- nally formed part of that great race which overspread both Greece and Italy under the name of Pelasgians . Their language formed a branch of ...
Pagina 2
... latter likewise occur . Thus , on the Columna Rostrata , we have praeda and aes ; in the S. C. de Bacchan . , the form aedem occurs ; and in one of the inscriptions from the tomb of the Scipios , we find aetate . Still , however , ai ...
... latter likewise occur . Thus , on the Columna Rostrata , we have praeda and aes ; in the S. C. de Bacchan . , the form aedem occurs ; and in one of the inscriptions from the tomb of the Scipios , we find aetate . Still , however , ai ...
Pagina 5
... latter by another vowel , as in quam , quem , qui , quo , antiquus . The first of these words is to be pronounced cuam , as a monosyllable ; and it remains doubt- ful as to whether the u is still a vowel , or assumes the nature of a con ...
... latter by another vowel , as in quam , quem , qui , quo , antiquus . The first of these words is to be pronounced cuam , as a monosyllable ; and it remains doubt- ful as to whether the u is still a vowel , or assumes the nature of a con ...
Pagina 8
... latter was the original sound . The r after a vowel is just as an- cient and original in the Latin language as the r after a consonant ; and wherever the s is not a mere dialectic peculiarity , as in arbosem , pignosa , robose , and ...
... latter was the original sound . The r after a vowel is just as an- cient and original in the Latin language as the r after a consonant ; and wherever the s is not a mere dialectic peculiarity , as in arbosem , pignosa , robose , and ...
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