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... reason is , that Eneas is a Greek proper name ; which , though introduced into Latin , was not thoroughly Latinized . See next note . 2. Anchisæ . ] In the genitive , as naming the possessor of the son from Anchises . Eneas and Anchises ...
... reason is , that Eneas is a Greek proper name ; which , though introduced into Latin , was not thoroughly Latinized . See next note . 2. Anchisæ . ] In the genitive , as naming the possessor of the son from Anchises . Eneas and Anchises ...
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... reason there is no need of esse with prælatum ( 4 ) . But fuerat ( or erat ) is necessary with pacta ( 3 ) , because Livy wished to speak of the betrothing , not only as accomplished , but as accomplished before the performance of the ...
... reason there is no need of esse with prælatum ( 4 ) . But fuerat ( or erat ) is necessary with pacta ( 3 ) , because Livy wished to speak of the betrothing , not only as accomplished , but as accomplished before the performance of the ...
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... reason for or against the main fact . When quum subjoins a fact as a reason for the main fact , it may be translated ' since , ' though the notion of time is not altogether lost ; as quæ quum ita sint , proficiscar , ' now that these ...
... reason for or against the main fact . When quum subjoins a fact as a reason for the main fact , it may be translated ' since , ' though the notion of time is not altogether lost ; as quæ quum ita sint , proficiscar , ' now that these ...
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... reason that the place , from which motion is directed , has its noun in the ablative . a . Verbs denoting ' departure from ' do not by themselves convey a complete idea . If I say , ' Caius departed , ' it is essential to the sense that ...
... reason that the place , from which motion is directed , has its noun in the ablative . a . Verbs denoting ' departure from ' do not by themselves convey a complete idea . If I say , ' Caius departed , ' it is essential to the sense that ...
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... reason for each use . Circa has no corresponding adjective , mitis has no corresponding adverb ; the positive form mite not being found in the best writers . 5. Invenerit . ] " Suckled them so tenderly , that the king's herdsman found ...
... reason for each use . Circa has no corresponding adjective , mitis has no corresponding adverb ; the positive form mite not being found in the best writers . 5. Invenerit . ] " Suckled them so tenderly , that the king's herdsman found ...
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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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