A Grammar of the Latin LanguageHarper & Brothers, 1846 - 598 pagine |
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Pagina xvii
... Poets โข APPENDIX II . The Roman Calendar APPENDIX III . Roman Weights , Coins , and Measures APPENDIX IV . Notae sive Compendia Scripturae ; or , Abbrevi- ations of Words APPENDIX V. Ancient Forms of Declension APPENDIX VI . Remains of ...
... Poets โข APPENDIX II . The Roman Calendar APPENDIX III . Roman Weights , Coins , and Measures APPENDIX IV . Notae sive Compendia Scripturae ; or , Abbrevi- ations of Words APPENDIX V. Ancient Forms of Declension APPENDIX VI . Remains of ...
Pagina 2
... poetry which necessarily demand the diphthong . Neutiquam , in the comic poets , has its first syllable always short , as if it were nutiquam , from which we may infer that it was not so much the long diphthong as the two short vowels ...
... poetry which necessarily demand the diphthong . Neutiquam , in the comic poets , has its first syllable always short , as if it were nutiquam , from which we may infer that it was not so much the long diphthong as the two short vowels ...
Pagina 9
... poets threw out the s in the terminations us and is when they were followed by consonants . Lucilius , e . g . , says , " Tum laterali dolor certissimu ' nuntiu ' mortis ; and even Cicero , in his youthful attempts at poetry , sometimes ...
... poets threw out the s in the terminations us and is when they were followed by consonants . Lucilius , e . g . , says , " Tum laterali dolor certissimu ' nuntiu ' mortis ; and even Cicero , in his youthful attempts at poetry , sometimes ...
Pagina 10
... poets always make dero and desse out of deero and deesse . This explains the forms nil for nihil , and deprendo for deprehendo , which arise from the elision of the aspirate . The contraction of two equal or unequal vowels in the ...
... poets always make dero and desse out of deero and deesse . This explains the forms nil for nihil , and deprendo for deprehendo , which arise from the elision of the aspirate . The contraction of two equal or unequal vowels in the ...
Pagina 15
... poets , however , use the i in illius , istius , ipsius , unius , totius , ullius , and utrius , sometimes as a long and sometimes as a short vowel . The instances of the i in solius being shortened cannot be relied upon ; but alius ...
... poets , however , use the i in illius , istius , ipsius , unius , totius , ullius , and utrius , sometimes as a long and sometimes as a short vowel . The instances of the i in solius being shortened cannot be relied upon ; but alius ...
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