The Rudiments of Latin GrammarParker and Bliss, sold at the Troy bookstore, sign of the Bible, and by the principal booksellers, 1814 - 252 Seiten |
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Latin Grammar is the art of speaking and writing the Latin language correctly .
The Rudiments of Grammar are plain and easy instructions , teaching beginners
the first principles and rules of it . Grammar treats of fentences , and the several ...
Latin Grammar is the art of speaking and writing the Latin language correctly .
The Rudiments of Grammar are plain and easy instructions , teaching beginners
the first principles and rules of it . Grammar treats of fentences , and the several ...
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The improper diphthongs in Latin are two , ae , or when the vowels are written
together , e ; as aetas , or atas ; 01 , or & ; as , poena , or pæna ; in both which the
sound of the e only is heard . The ancients commonly wrote the vowels
separately ...
The improper diphthongs in Latin are two , ae , or when the vowels are written
together , e ; as aetas , or atas ; 01 , or & ; as , poena , or pæna ; in both which the
sound of the e only is heard . The ancients commonly wrote the vowels
separately ...
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In the English , and in most modern languages , this is done by prepositions , or
particles placed before the substantive ; in Latin , by declension , or by dif . ferent
cases ; that is , by changing the termination of the noun ; as , rex , a king , or the ...
In the English , and in most modern languages , this is done by prepositions , or
particles placed before the substantive ; in Latin , by declension , or by dif . ferent
cases ; that is , by changing the termination of the noun ; as , rex , a king , or the ...
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It is so called , because it partakes both of an adjective and of a verb , having in
Latin gender and declension from the one , time and fignification from the other ,
and number from both . Participles in Latin are declined like adjectives ; and their
...
It is so called , because it partakes both of an adjective and of a verb , having in
Latin gender and declension from the one , time and fignification from the other ,
and number from both . Participles in Latin are declined like adjectives ; and their
...
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In Latin the various terminations of nouns , and the inflection of adjectives and
verbs , point out the relation of one word to another , in whatever order they are
placed . But in English the agreement and government of words can only be ...
In Latin the various terminations of nouns , and the inflection of adjectives and
verbs , point out the relation of one word to another , in whatever order they are
placed . But in English the agreement and government of words can only be ...
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ablative accuſative active added adjectives Adverbs agree alicui aliquem aliquid aliquo alſo becauſe called caſes circum commonly compounds conjugation conſtrued dative declenſion derived effe ejus Engliſh eſt expreſſed feet feminine fignify fingular firſt four fourth frequently gender genitive gerund govern Greek Indicative infinitive inter joined kind Latin letter likewiſe loved manner marked maſculine mihi Mode moſt names neuter nominative nouns Obſ one's Ovid participle particular perſon Plur plural præ prepoſition preſent quid quis quod rule ſame ſay ſecond ſenſe ſentence ſeveral ſhort Sing ſome ſometimes ſubſtantive ſyllable terminations theſe thing third thoſe Thou tibi tive underſtood uſed verbs verſe Virg voice vowel
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Seite 165 - If no nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be the nominative to the verb. But if a...
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Seite 42 - Adjectives of the third declension have e or t in the ablative singular : but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. 2. The genitive plural ends in ium, and the neuter of the nominative, accusative, and vocative, in ia : except comparatives, which have urn and a.
Seite 242 - ... to the greater; thus, IV. Four. V. Five. VI. Six. IX. Nine. X. Ten. XI. Eleven. XL. Forty. L. Fifty. LX. Sixty. XC. Ninety. C. A hundred. CX. A hundred and ten.
Seite 5 - L, 1; M, m; N, n; O, o; P, p; Q, q; R, r; S, s; T, t; U, u; V, v; X, x; Y, y; Z, z.
Seite 9 - Substantives are of two sorts, proper and common names. Proper names are the names appropriated to individuals, as the names of persons and places ; such are Cœsar, Rome.
Seite 5 - Sentences consist of words ; Words consist of one or more syllables ; Syllables of one or more letters. So that Letters, Syllables, Words, and Sentences, make up the whole subject of Grammar.
Seite 160 - PLACE. The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noua be of the third declension, or of the plural number, and then it is expressed in the ablative. TO a place is put in the accusative ; FROM or BY a place in the ablative.