The Rudiments of Latin Grammar

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Side 252 - ... to the greater; thus, IV. Four. V. Five. VI. Six. IX. Nine. X. Ten. XI. Eleven. XL. Forty. L. Fifty. LX. Sixty. XC. Ninety. C. A hundred. CX. A hundred and ten.
Side 178 - If no nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be the nominative to the verb. But if a...
Side 8 - I teach. A compound word is that which is made up of two or more words ; or of one word and some syllable added ; as, impius, impious ; dedoceo, I unteach ; egomet, I myself.
Side 173 - The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. ' 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. ., AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noun be of the third declension, or of the plural number, and then it is expressed in the ablative. TO a place is put in the accusative ; FROM or BY
Side 249 - She caft a wiftful look ; Her head was crown'd with willows, That trembled o'er the brook. Twelve months are gone and over, And nine long tedious days. Why didft thou...
Side 250 - tis ruin ; But fafety to 'the public, to the King. I will not reafon more, ' I will not Men ' .Even to the voice of honour.' — No — 'tis fix'd! I here devote me for my Prince and country ; Let them be fafe, and let me nobly perifh ! Behold, Earl Ofmond comes, without whole aid My fchemes are all in vain.
Side 110 - Obs. 1. Most part of the above verbs are made irregular by contraction. Thus, nolo is contracted for nnn volo; inalo for magis volo ; fero, fers, fert, &c.
Side 252 - ... for to the greater ; thus, IV. Four. V. Five. VI. Six. IX.' Nine. X. Ten. XI. Eleven. XL. Forty. L. Fifty. LX. Sixty. XC. Ninety. C. A hundred. CX.
Side 246 - What can be faid of his verfification will be little more than a dilatation of the praife given it by Pope: Waller was fmooth; but Dryden taught to join The varying verfe, the full-refounding line, The long majeftic march, and energy divine.
Side 216 - ... according to our manner of pronouncing, we can hardly distinguish by the ear a long syllable from a short. Thus le in lego and...

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