Clauses, arrangement of, 117, &c.
Conjunctions, or connexion of words, and divisions of sen- tences, 127, &c. Copiousness of Style, 169, &c. Circumlocution, 179, &c. Concinnitas, or equality of
parts, 184, &c. and 216. Circuit of a period, 204, &c. Contigit, evenit, &c. 188. Confirmatio. Vide Themes. Comparison. Vide Themes.
Dignity of Style, 196, &c.
English, how to simplify it, in renderingit into Latin,6,7,8. Every, 17. Epistolary Style, 75. Examples. Vide Themes.
Figures of Rhetoric, 167, &c.
Fac eas, &c. 195.
Future perfect, 75, &c. Gerunds, 67.
Genitives, 103.
Grecisms, 52.
Homo and Vir, 12.
Harmony, 215, &c.-
Intermixture of words to be avoided, 9. Ille and iste, 12. Ipse used for totus, 14. Is for talis, 14. Idem for item, &c. 15. Instead of, 19, 20, 21, &c. Id quod, 40. Infinitive, 52, 85, &c. Impersonal, 57, &c. Intensive words, 82. Ita, 125, &c.
Moneo, 48. Motion, 71. Mihi, tibi, &c. 193. Measure, prose. Vid. Harmony, &c.
Nescio quis for quidam, 12. Ne quidem, 88.
Neque, 133, &c. Nisi, 140.
Non modò-sed etiam, 22,158. Negative, 132, &c. and 31. Non is sum, qui, &c. 196.
Order, or arrangement of words, Repetition, 178, 201.
Romans, phrases derived from customs of, 6, 222.
Ratio probans. Vide Themes.
Some, 18, &c. So far from, 22.
Sum, 25, 112.
Sentences, 113, &c. &c. Substantives, 145, &c. &c. Superlatives, 149, &c. Subjunctive, 29, &c. 47, &c. Similes. Vide Themes.
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