| Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 sider
...though in itself very commendable, Is of little use without the help of genius. Or, industry, ifh is, or which is, without genius, &c. There are other methods...not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be changed into quia, cum, &c. All men respect your brother for his great learning, say, because he is endowed with... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 sider
...little use without the help of genius. Or, industry, if it is, or which is, without genius, &c. 214 er. Thus an adjective or a participle might be changed...not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be changed into quia, cvm, frc. All men respect your brother for his great learning, say, because he is endowed with... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1819 - 270 sider
...industry, if it is, or which is, without genius, &c. Industry, though in itself very commendable, cr. Thus an adjective or a participle might be changed...hour will arrive; say, which shall not be hoped for. Procter, ob, may be changed into quia, cum, &c. All men respect your brother for his great learning,... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1821 - 270 sider
...though in itself very commendable, Is of little use without the help of genius. Or, industry, if it is or which is, without genius, &c. There are other methods...adjective or a participle might be changed into qui, 8$c. A fortunate unhoped-for hour will arrive j say, which shall not be hoped for. 214 Propter, ob,... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 sider
...Corinth. A scholar, therefore, in order to give it the first requisite mentioned by Cicero, the Latine, would say, L. Mummius Corinthum funditus delevit....not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be changed into quia, cum, &.c. All men respect your brother for his great learning, say, because he is endowed with... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1833 - 372 sider
...the first requisite mentioned by Cicero, the Latim, would say, L. Mummius Corinthum funditus uekeit. But if he wished to give it the form of a more finished...not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be changed into quia, cum, &.c. All men respect your brother for his great learning, say, because he is endowed with... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1835 - 376 sider
...first requisite mentioned by Cicexo, the Latine, would say, //. Mummius Corinthum funditus deltvit. But if he wished to give it the form of a more finished...not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be changed into quiet, cum, &c. All men respect your brother for his great learning, say, because he is endowed with... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1837 - 254 sider
...though in itself very commendable, Is of little use without the help of genius. Or, industry, if it is or which is without genius, &c. There are other methods...adjective or a participle might be changed into qui, $c. A fortunate unhoped-for hour will arrive; say, which shall not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be... | |
| 1838 - 370 sider
...as it were, the eye and the parent of Greece. Thus an additional clause explanatory of the sub|ect, or denoting concession, &c., may very easily be found...not be hoped for. Propter, ob, may be changed into quia, cum, &-c. All men respect your brother for his great learning, say, because he is endowed with... | |
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