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... words are im- pressed on his mind . He contracts , moreover , a distaste for the language , to which he is introduced by so melancholy an approach . In the second place , he learns grammar and composition in a bad way . He studies , not ...
... words are im- pressed on his mind . He contracts , moreover , a distaste for the language , to which he is introduced by so melancholy an approach . In the second place , he learns grammar and composition in a bad way . He studies , not ...
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... words to sentences , and from unconnected sen- tences to a continuous narrative . With this view , I am preparing an edition of an easy Latin author , which he will be able to commence as soon as he has finished the Exercises in this ...
... words to sentences , and from unconnected sen- tences to a continuous narrative . With this view , I am preparing an edition of an easy Latin author , which he will be able to commence as soon as he has finished the Exercises in this ...
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... words are im- pressed on his mind . He contracts , moreover , a distaste for the language , to which he is introduced by so melancholy an approach . In the second place , he learns grammar and composition in a bad way . He studies , not ...
... words are im- pressed on his mind . He contracts , moreover , a distaste for the language , to which he is introduced by so melancholy an approach . In the second place , he learns grammar and composition in a bad way . He studies , not ...
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... words or sense of the author . But here Livy tells his own pleasant stories in his own pleasant words . What is omitted , is that which no one can wish a beginner to learn , and which may be better learnt elsewhere . Few things are more ...
... words or sense of the author . But here Livy tells his own pleasant stories in his own pleasant words . What is omitted , is that which no one can wish a beginner to learn , and which may be better learnt elsewhere . Few things are more ...
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... word ' object ' is used by grammarians in two senses . In both it means a thing laid before , ' being derived from ob- jectum , the perfect passive participle of the verb objicio , lay before . ' The difference of meaning results from a ...
... word ' object ' is used by grammarians in two senses . In both it means a thing laid before , ' being derived from ob- jectum , the perfect passive participle of the verb objicio , lay before . ' The difference of meaning results from 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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