A Latin Grammar for Schools and CollegesAmerican Book Company, 1903 - 583 pagine |
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ablative accusative action adjectives adverb advised anapaestic Apodosis āre Ariovistus atque Caes Caesar castra catalectic Cicero compounds consonant dative denote deponents diaeresis erat ēre esset expressed fuit future perfect gender genitive gerundive Greek haec heard imperative IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect indicative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive laudātus Livy long vowel Lucr masculine mihi MOOD nēmō neque neuter nihil nisi nominative nōn nōs noun occurs old Latin once passive Perf perfect participle perfect stem perfect subjunctive person Plaut Plin pluperfect PLUPERFECT TENSE plural poetry praised preposition Pres present stem pronoun protasis quae quam quid quidem quin quis quō quod rarely rēs root ruled Sallust sẽ singular sometimes SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive suffix sunt syllable Tacitus TENSE Terence thou tibi tive usually verbs in ere verse vowel words
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Pagina 305 - A Relative pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands (§ 198).
Pagina 186 - Obs. 1. — When the antecedents are of different persons, the first person is preferred to the second, and the second to the third ; as, "John, and thou, and I, are attached to our country.
Pagina 113 - PERFECT. 1. fuerim, / may have been. fueris, thou mayst have been. fuerit, he may have been. fuerimus, we may have been. fueritis, you may have been. fuerint, they may have been.
Pagina 309 - Eruci, quod hunc run esse patiebatur. numquid est aliud ? " immo vero," inquit, " est ; nam istum exheredare in animo habebat." audio : nunc dicis aliquid quod ad rem pertineat ; nam ilia, opinor, tu quoque concedis levia esse atque inepta : " convivia cum patre non inibat.
Pagina 482 - YOU chorus of indolent reviewers, Irresponsible, indolent reviewers, Look, I come to the test, a tiny poem All composed in a metre of Catullus, All in quantity, careful of my motion, Like the skater on ice that hardly bears him, Lest I fall unawares before the people, Waking laughter in indolent reviewers. Should I flounder awhile without a tumble Thro...
Pagina 112 - I shall have been. fu-eri-s, you will have been. fu-eri-t, he will have been. fu-eri-mus, we shall have been. fu-eri-tis, you will have been. fu-eri-nt, they will have been.