A Manual of Instruction in Latin: On the Basis of Allen & Greenough's Latin MethodGinn and Heath, 1877 - 245 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... person . As the stem - theory is beset , to the beginner , by some special difficulties , it seems best that the forms themselves should be made very familiar before that is taken up ; and , to be dealt with intelligently , it requires ...
... person . As the stem - theory is beset , to the beginner , by some special difficulties , it seems best that the forms themselves should be made very familiar before that is taken up ; and , to be dealt with intelligently , it requires ...
Strana xiii
... person , with a good ear , in ten minutes ; though practice will be required to make the reading fluent and agreeable . Many persons , however , prefer to retain the English Method , so called ; that is , the practice which has ...
... person , with a good ear , in ten minutes ; though practice will be required to make the reading fluent and agreeable . Many persons , however , prefer to retain the English Method , so called ; that is , the practice which has ...
Strana xv
... persons , things , or ideas , are called NOUNS . Names of Persons and Places are called PROPER NOUNS ; other names are COMMON ( as temple ) or ABSTRACT ( as virtue ) . 4. Words like brave ... person or thing , without Introduction . XV.
... persons , things , or ideas , are called NOUNS . Names of Persons and Places are called PROPER NOUNS ; other names are COMMON ( as temple ) or ABSTRACT ( as virtue ) . 4. Words like brave ... person or thing , without Introduction . XV.
Strana xvi
... person or thing , without either naming or describing , are called PRONOUNS . These include PERSONAL , as I , thou , we , he , they ; and ADJECTIVE , as these , those ( Demonstrative ) , my , your ( Possessive ) , who , which ( Relative ...
... person or thing , without either naming or describing , are called PRONOUNS . These include PERSONAL , as I , thou , we , he , they ; and ADJECTIVE , as these , those ( Demonstrative ) , my , your ( Possessive ) , who , which ( Relative ...
Strana 8
... person or thing spoken of the PREDICATE is that which is stated of the subject ( 45 , 2 ) . 1. Every complete ... person . With the third person , a definite subject must be expressed , unless implied in what goes before or follows . 3 ...
... person or thing spoken of the PREDICATE is that which is stated of the subject ( 45 , 2 ) . 1. Every complete ... person . With the third person , a definite subject must be expressed , unless implied in what goes before or follows . 3 ...
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Ablative Absolute accusative ācis adjectives amātus āre ārī ārum ātis atque ātum ātus autem āvī bellum Cæsar castra causa cēpī Cicero clause Conjugation consul ctum dative declension deorum ditum domi domus ejus English enim Ennius erant erat eris esset etiam Examples fabricarier facere factus ferre Gaul genitive Gerundive haec Helvetii hominum honor Indirect Discourse infinitive inis inquit inter ipse īre īrī itum īvī lātum Lesson loved meaning mihi monitus multa neque nihil nōn noun omnes omni omnia ōnis oppidum ōris ōrum participle passive PERF plur plural pronouns pueri quae quam quid quidem quis quod Roman Rome saepe sibi SING subj subjunctive sunt tamen tectus tenses tentum Translate urbem ūtis verb volo vowel words Write in Latin
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Strana 74 - Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis arboribusque comae ; mutat terra vices et decrescentia ripas flumina praetereunt; Gratia cum Nymphis geminisque sororibus audet...
Strana 105 - Nam etsi profiteri ausum perscripturum res omnes Romanas in partibus singulis tanti operis fatigari minime conveniat, tamen...
Strana 162 - Most verbs compounded with ad, ante, con, in, inter, ob, post, prae, pro, sub, super, take the dative.
Strana 74 - Neque excitatur classico miles truci, Neque horret iratum mare, Forumque vitat et superba civium Potentiorum limina. Ergo aut adulta vitium propagine...
Strana 159 - qui sub terra semper habitavissent bonis et inlustribus domiciliis quae essent ornata signis atque picturis instructaque rebus iis omnibus quibus abundant ii qui beati putantur, nee tamen exissent umquam supra terram, accepissent autem fama et auditione esse quoddam numen et vim deorum, deinde aliquo tempore patefactis terrae faucibus ex illis abditis sedibus evadere in haec loca quae nos incolimus atque exire potuissent: cum repente terram et maria caelumque vidissent, nubium magnitudinem ventorumque...
Strana 94 - Gallica differunt consuetudine. Interiores plerique frumenta non serunt, sed lacte et carne vivunt pellibusque sunt vestiti. Omnes vero se Britanni vitro inficiunt, quod caeruleum efficit colorem, atque hoc horridiores sunt in pugna aspectu; capilloque sunt promisso atque omni parte corporis rasa praeter caput et labrum superius.
Strana 137 - Jovem imperavisse ut Italiae bellum inferret ducemque ei unum e concilio datum, quo ilium utentem cum exercitu progredi coepisse...
Strana 160 - ... totum cernerent astris distinctum et ornatum lunaeque luminum varietatem, tum crescentis, tum senescentis, eorumque omnium ortus et o.ccasus atque in omni aeternitate ratos...
Strana 115 - Facinus est vincire civem Romanum, scelus verberare, prope parricidium necare : quid dicam in crucem tollere?
Strana 137 - Paulus consul iterum, cum ei bellum ut cum rege Perse gereret obtigisset, ut ea ipsa die domum ad vesperum rediit, filiolam suam Tertiam, quae tum erat admodum parva, osculans animum advertit tristiculam. ' Quid est,' inquit, ' mea Tertia? quid tristis es ? ' ' Mi pater,' inquit,