A Copious Latin Grammar, Band 2J. Murray, 1825 |
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ablative according account accusative adjectives after alicui aliquem aliquid ancients believe belong Cæs Cæsar called case Cicero common commonly conjunctive consul contrary dative denote Deor e. g. Cic e. g. Liv e. g. Virg elsewhere English expressed expressions father feet find first followed following follows Further future generally genitive governed great Greek hæc Heaut ibid imperfect infinitive instances know letter love Lucret make may say means mihi must neque nominative Note occurs omitted omnibus one's other Ovid participle particularly pater perhaps person Phil place Plaut Plin poets præ preposition present properly quæ question read Rosc Sall same Sect seems sense sentence short sine so also sometimes subject substantives Suet syllable take Terent thee thence these thing thou three tibi time times tive translated Tusc understood used usual verb verbs Verr verse we may word words write
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Seite 352 - ... ends with a consonant and the next word begins with a consonant, it may be considered a spondee ; whereas the former line
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Seite 55 - Haec praescripta servantem licet magnifice graviter animoseque vivere atque etiam simpliciter, fideliter, vitae hominum amice.
Seite 383 - Synaloepha is the elision of a vowel at the end of a word, before another word beginning with a vowel.
Seite 234 - Liv. xxi. 41. non vereor ne quis me hoc vestri adhortandi causa magnifice loqui existimet, ipsum aliter ammo affectum esse.
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Seite 379 - Us is long in nouns of the third declension which increase long, and in the genitive singular, and the nominative, accusative, and vocative plural of the fourth declension (§§ 89, REM., and 283, III.) ; as, tellus, virtus, incus ; — -fructus.