Latin GrammarGinn Brothers, 1873 |
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Pàgina vi
... things in the treat- ment of the Subjunctive , of the Protasis and Apodosis ( in which we have followed Professor Goodwin's analysis ) , of Temporal particles , of the Infinitive and Participles , and much of the matter of the notes ...
... things in the treat- ment of the Subjunctive , of the Protasis and Apodosis ( in which we have followed Professor Goodwin's analysis ) , of Temporal particles , of the Infinitive and Participles , and much of the matter of the notes ...
Pàgina 8
... thing without terminations . With a it becomes vŏcā- , the stem of the present vocamus , we call ; with avi- it is the stem of the perfect vŏcāvi , I called ; with ato- it becomes the stem of the participle vocatus , called ; with ātion ...
... thing without terminations . With a it becomes vŏcā- , the stem of the present vocamus , we call ; with avi- it is the stem of the perfect vŏcāvi , I called ; with ato- it becomes the stem of the participle vocatus , called ; with ātion ...
Pàgina 11
... thing without life is both mas- culine and feminine , - as , dies , day ; finis , end , it is sometimes said to be of Doubtful Gender . - 4. A few names of animals are always connected with adjectives of the same gender , either ...
... thing without life is both mas- culine and feminine , - as , dies , day ; finis , end , it is sometimes said to be of Doubtful Gender . - 4. A few names of animals are always connected with adjectives of the same gender , either ...
Pàgina 29
... Thing ( F. ) PLUR . Nom . rēs SING . Day ( M. ) PLUR . Faith ( F. ) rēs dies diēs fides Gen. rĕi rērum diēi ( diē ) diērum fidĕi Dat . rĕi rēbus diēi ( diē ) diebus fidĕi Acc . rem rēs diēm dies fidem Voc . rēs rēs dies dies fidēs Abl ...
... Thing ( F. ) PLUR . Nom . rēs SING . Day ( M. ) PLUR . Faith ( F. ) rēs dies diēs fides Gen. rĕi rērum diēi ( diē ) diērum fidĕi Dat . rĕi rēbus diēi ( diē ) diebus fidĕi Acc . rem rēs diēm dies fidem Voc . rēs rēs dies dies fidēs Abl ...
Pàgina 30
... things weighed or measured ( not counted ) : as , aes , copper , far , corn ; and proper names , as Cicero . Abstract nouns in the plural may denote repetitions or instances , as paces : : —names of things measured , & c . , kinds or ...
... things weighed or measured ( not counted ) : as , aes , copper , far , corn ; and proper names , as Cicero . Abstract nouns in the plural may denote repetitions or instances , as paces : : —names of things measured , & c . , kinds or ...
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ablative accusative action adjectives adverbs apodosis apposition auditus Cæsar Cæsura called Cicero clause compounds condition Conditional Sentence consonant dative denote dependent clause dicere early Latin enclitic English erat essem esset expressed feminine future gender genitive Gerundive Greek hæc i-stems Imperative imperfect Indicative Indirect Discourse infinitive inflection Læl Latin masculine meaning mihi modo monitus neque neuter nihil nisi nominative NOTE nouns object original participle particles passive PERF perfect periphrastic person phrase Pluperfect Plur plural predicate preposition PRES present stem pronouns Protasis quæ quam quid quis quod rarely regularly relative relative clause root Rosc Sanskrit sentence Sing singular sometimes SUBJ subjunctive suffixes sunt super supine Supine stem syllable take the subjunctive tenses things third conjugation tibi tive Tusc urbe verbs Verr volo vowel words
Passatges populars
Pàgina 105 - 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).
Pàgina 202 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold...
Pàgina 213 - STRONGLY it bears us along in swelling and limitless billows, Nothing before and nothing behind but the sky and the Ocean. II. THE OVIDIAN ELEGIAC METRE DESCRIBED AND EXEMPLIFIED. IN the hexameter rises the fountain's silvery column; In the pentameter aye falling in melody back.
Pàgina 121 - Many verbs compounded with ad, ante, con, in, inter, ob, post, prae. pro, sub, super, and some with circum, admit the Dative of the indirect object (§ 370).
Pàgina 212 - THE HOMERIC HEXAMETER DESCRIBED AND EXEMPLIFIED. STRONGLY it bears us along in swelling and limitless billows, Nothing before and nothing behind but the sky and the ocean.
Pàgina 159 - Plato. c. In clauses of Result, the perfect subjunctive is very often (the present rarely) used after secondary tenses: as, Hortensius ardebat dicendi cupiditate sic ut in nullo unquam flagrantius studium viderim (Brut. 88), Hortensius was so hot with desire of speaking that I never saw a more burning ardor in any man. Siciliam Verres per triennium ita vexavit ac perdidit, ut ea restitui in antiquum statum nullo modo possit (Verr.