The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study of Both Languages, by Connecting Them TogetherThomas & Andrews, 1812 - 302 sider |
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... Adverbs , and Conjunctions , together with the different variations of Verbs employed to mark time , number , and person . By joining these together , we form sentences , which we compound and arrange variously , according to the ...
... Adverbs , and Conjunctions , together with the different variations of Verbs employed to mark time , number , and person . By joining these together , we form sentences , which we compound and arrange variously , according to the ...
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... Adverb 142 Second Declension Third Declension Fourth Declension 19 VI . Preposition 146 148 47 VIII Conjunction 149 Fifth Declension Irregular Nouns 49 Part III . English Pronouns Division of Nouns , according to their ... Adverbs CONTENTS.
... Adverb 142 Second Declension Third Declension Fourth Declension 19 VI . Preposition 146 148 47 VIII Conjunction 149 Fifth Declension Irregular Nouns 49 Part III . English Pronouns Division of Nouns , according to their ... Adverbs CONTENTS.
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... Adverbs 186 Government of Adverbs 189 of Prepositions 190 Construction of Circumstances 196 202 205 3. Figures of Thought Part IV . PROSODY , which treats of the Quantity of Syllables , of Accent , and Verse , I. Quantity of Syllables ...
... Adverbs 186 Government of Adverbs 189 of Prepositions 190 Construction of Circumstances 196 202 205 3. Figures of Thought Part IV . PROSODY , which treats of the Quantity of Syllables , of Accent , and Verse , I. Quantity of Syllables ...
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... , Pronoun , Verb , Participle ; • are eight ; declined : 2. Adverb , Preposition , Interjection , and Con- junction ; undeclined . In In English the adjective and participle are not declined . WORDS AND PARTS OF SPEECH . ETYMOLOGY,
... , Pronoun , Verb , Participle ; • are eight ; declined : 2. Adverb , Preposition , Interjection , and Con- junction ; undeclined . In In English the adjective and participle are not declined . WORDS AND PARTS OF SPEECH . ETYMOLOGY,
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... adverbs in the com- parative or superlative degree , to mark their sense more strong- ly ; as , " the wiser ; " " the better ; " " the more I think of it , the better I like it . " NOUN 3 NOUN . A noun is either substantive or adjective ...
... adverbs in the com- parative or superlative degree , to mark their sense more strong- ly ; as , " the wiser ; " " the better ; " " the more I think of it , the better I like it . " NOUN 3 NOUN . A noun is either substantive or adjective ...
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ablative adjective adverbs alicui aliquem aliquid aliquo Amatus atque Cæs cæsura called castra circum commonly compounds conjugation construed dactyles dative deponent verbs diphthong ejus English ĕris express feminine fuisse gender genitive gerund govern the accusative govern the dative Grammar Greek nouns hæc Horat iambus impersonal verbs Indicative Mode infinitive inter joined Latin likewise literas loved manner masc masculine mihi names neuter nihil nominative nouns Ovid participle passive penult Perf person Plaut Plur plural præ præter preposition Pres preterite pronouns quæ quam quid quis quod rule Sall scil second declension sentence sibi signify Sing singular sometimes spondee subjunctive Subjunctive Mode substantive sunt super supine syllable tempus tenses thing Thou tibi tive trochees understood urbe verbs verse Virg vowel want the supine words
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Side 185 - The prepositions in, sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative, when motion to a place is signified; but when motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub govern the ablative, super and subter either the accusative or ablative.
Side 260 - The Colon, or member, is a chief constructive part, or greater division of a sentence. The Semicolon, or half member, is a less constructive part, or subdivision, of a sentence or member.
Side 257 - Waller was smooth ; but Dryden taught to join The varying verse, the full resounding line, The long majestic march, and energy divine : Though still some traces of our rustic vein And splay-foot verse remain'd, and will remain.
Side 79 - Shall, on the contrary, in the first person, simply foretells; in the second and third persons, promises, commands, or threatens...
Side 196 - If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as...
Side 257 - For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, poetic fields encompass me around, and still I seem to tread on classic ground...
Side 56 - ADJECTIVES are either of the first and second declension, or of the third only...
Side 195 - If no nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be the nominative to the verb. But if a...
Side 235 - Thus le in lï!f<i is said to be short by authority, because it is always made short by the Latin poets. In most Latin words of one or two syllables, according to our manner of pronouncing, we can hardly distinguish by the ear a long syllable from a short. Thus le in ligo and ligi seem tn It...
Side 1 - In Latin there are as many syllables in a word, as there are vowels or diphthongs in it ; unless when...