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... rules , which we have not yet been able to touch upon , both illustrated and explained . " This extract from my " Help to Latin Grammar ” will serve , in some measure , to show the aim and purpose of the present work . It is intended to ...
... rules , which we have not yet been able to touch upon , both illustrated and explained . " This extract from my " Help to Latin Grammar ” will serve , in some measure , to show the aim and purpose of the present work . It is intended to ...
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... rules and construction of the language much more easily from separate examples , which are pointed out to him in the ... rule as it occurs ; so that , the notes being complete in them- selves , there is no need for reference to any other ...
... rules and construction of the language much more easily from separate examples , which are pointed out to him in the ... rule as it occurs ; so that , the notes being complete in them- selves , there is no need for reference to any other ...
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... rule : When quamquam ( or etsi ) introduces a fact ( as it almost always does ) that actually takes place , in contrast to the main fact , it is fol- lowed by a verb in the indicative mood . ' • The 16. Opibus . ] This noun , in the ...
... rule : When quamquam ( or etsi ) introduces a fact ( as it almost always does ) that actually takes place , in contrast to the main fact , it is fol- lowed by a verb in the indicative mood . ' • The 16. Opibus . ] This noun , in the ...
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... rule commonly given in grammars : Verbs compounded with prepositions govern the dative . ' If the dative after adimo depended in the least on the preposition ad , adimo could only mean ' take to , ' as in addit just above . Ad could not ...
... rule commonly given in grammars : Verbs compounded with prepositions govern the dative . ' If the dative after adimo depended in the least on the preposition ad , adimo could only mean ' take to , ' as in addit just above . Ad could not ...
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... rule for the genitive plural is : ' Parisyllabic nouns take ium , imparisyllabic take um . ' Civitas , therefore , being imparisyllabic - that is , not having the same number of syllables in the nominative as in the other cases ...
... rule for the genitive plural is : ' Parisyllabic nouns take ium , imparisyllabic take um . ' Civitas , therefore , being imparisyllabic - that is , not having the same number of syllables in the nominative as in the other cases ...
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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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