The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue, Or, A Plain and Easy Introduction to Latin Grammar: Wherein the Principles of the Language are Methodically Digested, Both in English and Latin : with Useful Notes and Observations, Explaining the Terms of Grammar, and Further Improving Its RulesI. Riley & Company, and Brisban & Brannan, 1807 - 168 Seiten |
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... Verb , Participle ; Adverb , Pre- um , Præpositio , Interjectio , Con- position , Interjection , Conjunc junctio . M. Quomodo dividuntur ? D. In Declinabiles et Inde- linabiles . M. Quot sunt Declinabiles ? -D . Quatuor ; Nomen , Prono ...
... Verb , Participle ; Adverb , Pre- um , Præpositio , Interjectio , Con- position , Interjection , Conjunc junctio . M. Quomodo dividuntur ? D. In Declinabiles et Inde- linabiles . M. Quot sunt Declinabiles ? -D . Quatuor ; Nomen , Prono ...
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... Verb ; and Number is common to them all . NOTE 1. That Person may also be said to belong to Noun or Pronoun ; but then it is not properly an accident , because no change is made by it in the Word . NOTE 2. That Figure , Species , and ...
... Verb ; and Number is common to them all . NOTE 1. That Person may also be said to belong to Noun or Pronoun ; but then it is not properly an accident , because no change is made by it in the Word . NOTE 2. That Figure , Species , and ...
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... Verb , it is called the Nominative ; when it follows after a Verb Active , without a Preposition intervening , it is called the Accusative . NOTE 2. The Genitive of Words ending in ' s or ss , or of Plu- ral Nouns ending in & , is ...
... Verb , it is called the Nominative ; when it follows after a Verb Active , without a Preposition intervening , it is called the Accusative . NOTE 2. The Genitive of Words ending in ' s or ss , or of Plu- ral Nouns ending in & , is ...
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... Verb . M. How is a Verb declined ? S. By Voices , Moods , Tenses , Numbers , and Persons . M. How many there ? Voices are S. Two ; the Active and Pas- D. Dux ; Activa et Passiva . sive . M. Quot sunt Modi ? M. How many Moods are there ...
... Verb . M. How is a Verb declined ? S. By Voices , Moods , Tenses , Numbers , and Persons . M. How many there ? Voices are S. Two ; the Active and Pas- D. Dux ; Activa et Passiva . sive . M. Quot sunt Modi ? M. How many Moods are there ...
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... VERB is a Part of Speech , which signifies to be , to do , or to suffer . - Or , A Verb is that Part of Speech which expresses what is affirmed or said of things . A Verb may be distinguished from any other Part of Speech these two Ways ...
... VERB is a Part of Speech , which signifies to be , to do , or to suffer . - Or , A Verb is that Part of Speech which expresses what is affirmed or said of things . A Verb may be distinguished from any other Part of Speech these two Ways ...
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Ablativo Accusative Accusativum Active Adjective Adverbs Cæsura called Casus commonly Compounds Conjugation crement cùm dactyles Dative Declinatio declined Defective Verbs diphthong docet Dominus English erit esto frequently fructus fueris fuge fuisse Future Gender Genitive Genitivum Gerund govern Greek nouns habent hæc hath Imperative IMPERATIVUS indeclinable INDICATIVUS Infinitive INFINITIVUS ipse Latin Latus loved memento mihi Mood Neut Neuter noli Nominative NOTE Nouns Number Ovid PARTICIPIA Participle Passive penult Perf Perfect Person Plautus Pluperfect Plur Plural Præs Pras Preposition Preterite Pronouns quæ quæ sunt quam quid Quis quod QUOMODO Quot sunt regunt RULE semper short shorten signify Sing Singular sometimes spondee Subjunctive Subjunctive Mood SUBJUNCTIVUS Superlative Supine syllable Tenses Terminations Thing Third Declension Thou tibi tive understood Verb verba Verbum verse Virg vowel Words
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Seite 163 - Diliges Dominum Deum tuum ex toto corde tuo, et ex tota anima tua, et ex omnibus viribus tuis, et ex omni mente tua : et proximum tuum sicut teipsum.
Seite 128 - A noun in the plural is said to increase, when in any case it has more syllables than the genitive singular ; as, gener, generi, generorum.
Seite 97 - When the subjects are of different persons, the verb will be in the first person rather than the second, and the second rather than the third : as, si tu et Tullia valetis ego et Cicero valemus (Fam. xiv. 5), if you and Tullia are well, Cicero and I are well.
Seite 138 - It is so called, because when the number of syllables requisite is completed, we always turn back to the beginning of a new line. The parts into which we divide a verse, to see if it have its just number of syllables, are called Feet. A verse is divided into different feet, rather to ascertain its measure, than to regulate its pronunciation.
Seite 139 - HEXAMETER. The Hexameter or heroic verse consists of six feet. Of these the fifth is a dactyle, and the sixth a spondee ; all the rest may be either dactyles or spondees ; as, Ludere I quffi velíuíUu dumRe lém cala- I mo per- I mïsït ä- I gristl.
Seite 151 - Spem tibi polliciti certam promittere noli : rara fides ideo est, quia multi multa loquuntur. 14. Cum te aliquis laudat, iudex tuus esse memento ; plus aliis de te quam tu tibi credere noli.
Seite 162 - ... debitoribus nostris; et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo ; quia tuum est regnum, et potentia, et gloria, in saecula saeculorum.
Seite 81 - Adverbs seem originally to have been contrived to express compendiously in one word, what must otherwise have required two or more : as, " He acted wisely," for he acted with wisdom ; "prudently," for, with prudence;
Seite 96 - But if a' nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun fallowing, or the preposition going before, usually govern.
Seite 152 - Ne tibi quid desit quaesitis utere parce; Utque quod est serves, semper tibi deesse putato.