The Eton Latin grammar, or An introduction to the Latin tongue; with notes [by W.F. Mavor].

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Lackingvon, 1822
 

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Seite 62 - L. A gentleman of fortune will be often complaining of taxes ; that his estate is inconsiderable ; that he can never make so much of it as the world is ready to imagine. A mere citizen, on the other hand, is always aiming to...
Seite 4 - A syllable is a distinct sound of one, or more letters, pronounced in a breath. A diphthong is the sound of two vowels in one syllabic.
Seite 26 - DECLENSION OF VERBS REGULAR. VERBS have four conjugations, both in the active and passive voice. The first conjugation of Verbs active hath a long, before re and ris: as, amare, amaris. The second hath e long, before re and ris: as, monere, moneris.
Seite 19 - ... these for the most part make the feminine gender of the nominative case singular, and the neuter of the nominative and accusative cases plural, in qua.
Seite 32 - I shall have advised. monu-eris, thou shalt have advised. monu-erit, he shall have advised. Plur. Monu-erimus, We shall have advised. monu-eritis, ye shall have advised. monu-erint, they shall have advised. The subjunctive mood is declined like the potential. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present and Preterimperfect Tense.
Seite 21 - I conquer ; and these by changing о into or, become verbs passive, as, vincor I am conquered : some are named neuters and intransitives, as, gaudeo I am glad ; and these are never made passives. Some verbs ending in or are called deponents, and have an active signification, as, loquor I speak ; and some few are neuters, as, gloriar I boast.
Seite 30 - Mon-es thou advisest, art advising, or dost advise Mon-et he advises, is advising, or doth advise. Plur. Mon-emus We advise, are advising, or do advise Mon-etis ye advise, are advising, or do advise Mon-ent they advise, are advising, or do advise.
Seite 161 - Meus mine, tuus thine, suus his own, noster ours, vester yours, ponuntur are used cum when actio action vel or possessio the possession rei of a thing significatur is signified: ut as, Favet he favours desiderio tuo your desire. Imago nostra our picture: id est, that is, quain which nos we possidemus do possess.
Seite 36 - I did hear, or, was hearing. audie-bas, thou didst hear, or, wast hearing. audie-bat, he did hear, or, was hearing. Plur. Audie-bamus, We did hear, or, were hearing. audie-batis, ye did hear, or, were hearing. audie-bant, they did hear, or, were hearing.
Seite 50 - DECLENSION OF VERBS IRREGULAR. CERTAIN Verbs vary from the general rule, and are formed in the manner following ; 1 . Possum, potes, potui, posse ; potens : to be able. 2. Volo, vis, volui, velle; volendi, volendo, vole"ndum ; volens : to be willing. 3. Nolo, nonvis, nolui, nolle; noltSndi, nolendo, nole"ndum; nolens : to be unwilling.

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