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... naming the possessor of the son from Anchises . Eneas and Anchises are the Greek names of two Trojan heroes ; and , like other Greek proper nouns , are variously declined in Latin . In Greek , they belong to the first declension : and ...
... naming the possessor of the son from Anchises . Eneas and Anchises are the Greek names of two Trojan heroes ; and , like other Greek proper nouns , are variously declined in Latin . In Greek , they belong to the first declension : and ...
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... naming the place to or from which motion is directed , or at which an action is performed ( * H . VIII . 20 ) . But in prose prepositions are , with few ex- ceptions , placed in such circumstances before the names of countries and all ...
... naming the place to or from which motion is directed , or at which an action is performed ( * H . VIII . 20 ) . But in prose prepositions are , with few ex- ceptions , placed in such circumstances before the names of countries and all ...
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... naming oxen ' will be in the accusative case , because it names objects spoken of as acted on directly as , Caius boves agit ; or , as in the text , quum Trojani prædam agerent . • 10. Loca . ] Locus , which is masculine in the singular ...
... naming oxen ' will be in the accusative case , because it names objects spoken of as acted on directly as , Caius boves agit ; or , as in the text , quum Trojani prædam agerent . • 10. Loca . ] Locus , which is masculine in the singular ...
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... naming ' book ' in the accusative ; by the noun naming boy ' in the dative : as , Caius dat librum puero . Thus in the text , Turnus • * As the object , which is selected as subject of the sentence , is the chief object spoken of in the ...
... naming ' book ' in the accusative ; by the noun naming boy ' in the dative : as , Caius dat librum puero . Thus in the text , Turnus • * As the object , which is selected as subject of the sentence , is the chief object spoken of in the ...
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... naming the object moved by Turnus . Latino is in the dative , as naming the object , not moved , but affected by the bringing . Latinus stands still , and receives the war . Compare arma Rutulis junxit , and animos sibi conciliaret , a ...
... naming the object moved by Turnus . Latino is in the dative , as naming the object , not moved , but affected by the bringing . Latinus stands still , and receives the war . Compare arma Rutulis junxit , and animos sibi conciliaret , a ...
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ablative accusative acted on indirectly action denoted adjective adverb adverb of manner affected alius alter animo atque bellum Caius Cambridge castra CHAPTER clause cloth Compare compound conquered construction Crown 8vo dative dative of end deinde denotes an action Edition enclitic English erat esset etiam exercitus Fcap Fellow of St followed fuit gender genitive Grammar hæc haud hence historical present inde indicative mood intransitive ipse Latin Lavinium Livy M.A. Fellow magistratus main action main verb means mood naming the cause naming the object neuter noun noun naming oratio obliqua participle passive possessor patris plural populus preposition quæ quam quibus quisque quod quum regem regis relative clause Romam Romani Romans Romulus Rutuli sense sentence spoken subject-word subjunctive subjunctive mood sunt Tarquiniis Tarquinius tense thing tive transitive verb Trinity College Tullus University of Cambridge urbe urbis vicerit word
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