A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose CompositionD. Appleton & Company, 1867 - 356 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 98
Seite 9
... Verb . 11 . 2 . Accusative with Infinitive .... 8 . Accusative with Infinitive continued ... III . 4 . Agreement of ... Verbs followed by ut . ] 13. Ut , & c . continued . ' That nobody , & c . [ Vocab . of Phrases followed by ut . ] 14 ...
... Verb . 11 . 2 . Accusative with Infinitive .... 8 . Accusative with Infinitive continued ... III . 4 . Agreement of ... Verbs followed by ut . ] 13. Ut , & c . continued . ' That nobody , & c . [ Vocab . of Phrases followed by ut . ] 14 ...
Seite 14
... VERB . The more emphatic first ; generally the infinitive . a . Of two infinitives , the more emphatic first . 13. ADVERBS . Generally , immediately before the words they belong to . Quoque immediately after its word . 14. Words that ...
... VERB . The more emphatic first ; generally the infinitive . a . Of two infinitives , the more emphatic first . 13. ADVERBS . Generally , immediately before the words they belong to . Quoque immediately after its word . 14. Words that ...
Seite 13
... verb . 4. But if the verb is emphatic , it must be placed earlier in the sentence . Quod non dedit fortuna , id non eripit . Mirabile videtur , quod non rideat haruspex , & c . Non intelligunt homines , quam magnum , vectigal sit ...
... verb . 4. But if the verb is emphatic , it must be placed earlier in the sentence . Quod non dedit fortuna , id non eripit . Mirabile videtur , quod non rideat haruspex , & c . Non intelligunt homines , quam magnum , vectigal sit ...
Seite 18
Thomas Kerchever Arnold. I. § 1 . Nominative Case and Verb . 2. ( a ) When two or more nominative cases singular come to gether , they take a plural verb , which agrees with the nominative case of the most worthy person . ( b ) The verbs ...
Thomas Kerchever Arnold. I. § 1 . Nominative Case and Verb . 2. ( a ) When two or more nominative cases singular come to gether , they take a plural verb , which agrees with the nominative case of the most worthy person . ( b ) The verbs ...
Seite 17
... verb , whether active or deponent , takes after it an accusative of the person or thing acted upon . ( 4. ) Verbs of ... verb , it is not expressed in Latin ; except for the sake of emphasis or particular distinction . ( a ) In the same ...
... verb , whether active or deponent , takes after it an accusative of the person or thing acted upon . ( 4. ) Verbs of ... verb , it is not expressed in Latin ; except for the sake of emphasis or particular distinction . ( a ) In the same ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abesse aby's accus accusative adesse adjective adverbs aliquem aliquis animo answer apposition apud athg atque autem Balbus Cæs Cæsar Caius Cicero Consul dative death denied denotes dicere Död doubt emphatic English enim exemplum Exercise expressed facere fear followed Gauls genitive gerund govern Greek haud Hence honour imperf infin infinitive inter ipse Latin Lavinium literas Livy means mihi mind mood narration necne negative neuter nihil nisi nominative notion noun oblique omitted one's oppidum participle passive perf perfect person pluperf pluperfect possum praised precedes preposition pres principal verb pron pronoun quæ quam quid quidem quin quis quisquam quod quum reference relative clause Roman Rome sentence sesterces sestertium sibi sometimes stand subj subjunctive substantive sunt tense thing translated virtue VOCABULARY word
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 144 - Whensoever I take my journey into Spain, I will come to you: for I trust to see you in my journey, and to be brought on my way thitherward by you, if first I be somewhat filled with your company.
Seite 264 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Seite 171 - I AM not one who much or oft delight To season my fireside with personal talk, Of friends, who live within an easy walk, Or neighbours, daily, weekly, in my sight : And, for my chance-acquaintance, ladies bright, Sons, mothers, maidens withering on the stalk, These all wear out of me, like forms with chalk Painted on rich men's floors, for one feast-night Better than such discourse...
Seite 355 - Latin language; to exhibit not only grammatical forms and constructions, but also those vital principles which underlie, con trol, and explain them. 2. Designed at once as a text-book for the class-room, and a book of reference in study, it aims to introduce the beginner easily and pleasantly to the first principles of the language, and yet to make adequate provision for the wants of the more advanced student.
Seite 122 - Ibant octonis referentes idibus aera ; 75 Sed puerum est ausus Romam portare docendum Artes, quas doceat quivis eques atque senator Semet prognatos : vestem servosque sequentes, In magno ut populo, si qui vidisset...
Seite 356 - I am quite confident that it is superior to any Latin Grammar before the public. It has recently been introduced into the High School, and all are much pleased with it.