First Latin steps; or, An introduction, by a series of examples, to the study of the Latin languageMacmillan, 1871 - 253 Seiten |
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... carry , I must carry an object . Therefore the verb ' carry ' must be followed by a noun ; and we have seen that this noun will be in the accu- sative case . So , if I yield , I must yield to some object . The sense is incomplete , if I ...
... carry , I must carry an object . Therefore the verb ' carry ' must be followed by a noun ; and we have seen that this noun will be in the accu- sative case . So , if I yield , I must yield to some object . The sense is incomplete , if I ...
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... carry ' are transitive , and denote actions which pass over straight into an object ; or , in other words , operate directly . Verbs like Ambulo ' walk ' are intransitive , and denote actions which do not operate on an object at all ...
... carry ' are transitive , and denote actions which pass over straight into an object ; or , in other words , operate directly . Verbs like Ambulo ' walk ' are intransitive , and denote actions which do not operate on an object at all ...
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Josiah Wright. between them there is this difference . Verbs like porto ' carry ' denote actions that operate on one object , directly . Verbs like do ' give ' denote actions that operate on two objects , on one directly , on the other ...
Josiah Wright. between them there is this difference . Verbs like porto ' carry ' denote actions that operate on one object , directly . Verbs like do ' give ' denote actions that operate on two objects , on one directly , on the other ...
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... carry : ' that is , verbs which denote actions that operate on one object directly , and which are therefore followed by one noun in one accusative . IV . Transitive verbs , like Do ' give : ' that is , verbs which denote actions that ...
... carry : ' that is , verbs which denote actions that operate on one object directly , and which are therefore followed by one noun in one accusative . IV . Transitive verbs , like Do ' give : ' that is , verbs which denote actions that ...
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... carry ' : that is , verbs which denote actions that operate directly on one object , and which are therefore followed by one noun in the Accusative . EXAMPLE . Dominus puerum portat1 . The master carries the boy . REMARKS . a . The ...
... carry ' : that is , verbs which denote actions that operate directly on one object , and which are therefore followed by one noun in the Accusative . EXAMPLE . Dominus puerum portat1 . The master carries the boy . REMARKS . a . The ...
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ablative accusative action denoted actions that operate adjective aliud ambulo animi animo Aorist atque Belgas bellum Cæsar castris cedo commonly compound conjunction construction Consul copula dative denote actions dicit dormire English erant erat ĕre etiam exercitum following sentences fuit futurum Galba Galli gender genitive gerund Hæc Haud Helvetii Hence homines hostes idea imperfect infinitive intransitive ipse Latin legatos magistratus main action main noun Main sentence marks an action means mihi milites mood motion musicam neque nihil nisi nobis nouns naming object omnes omnia omnibus ōris pacem Pareo participle passive perfect Pluperfect tense plural preposition Present-perfect Puella Puer pueri puero puerum Puto quæ Quæro quam quid quin Quis quod quum rebus Rogo Romam Romani sæpe scribam scripserim scripsi sense Servus sibi spoken Spondees subject-word Subjunctive Subjunctive mood sunt tibi tive Transitive verbs urbe urbem venit vinum volo words
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Seite 231 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
Seite 231 - HELLENICA; OR, A HISTORY OF GREECE IN GREEK, as related by Diodorus and Thucydides ; being a First Greek Reading Book, with explanatory Notes, Critical and Historical.
Seite 145 - ... et tepidum volucres concentibus aera mulcent, ludit et in pratis luxuriatque pecus. tum blandi soles, ignotaque prodit hirundo et luteum celsa sub trabe figit opus : tum patitur cultus ager et renovatur aratro. 160 haec anni novitas iure vocanda fuit.
Seite 147 - Alter Aventinum mane cacumen init. Sex Remus, hie volucres bis sex videt ordine : pacto Statur, et arbitrium Romulus urbis habet. Apta dies legitur, qua moenia signet aratro. Sacra Palis suberant : inde movetur opus.
Seite 147 - Fossa fit ad solidum. fruges iaciuntur in ima, Et de vicino terra petita solo. Fossa repletur humo, plenaeque imponitur ara, Et novus accenso fungitur igne focus.
Seite 148 - His populus, dicere, tutus erit? Nee mora, transsiluit. Rutro Celer occupat ausum, 35 Ille premit duram sanguinolentus humum. Haec ubi rex didicit; lacrimas introrsus obortas Devorat, et clausum pectore vulnus habet. Flere palam non vult, exemplaque fortia servat: Sicque meos muros transeat hostis, ait.
Seite 146 - Plus tamen ex illis iste vigoris habet. Si genus arguitur vultu, ni fallit imago, Nescio quem vobis suspicor esse Deum. At si quis vestrae Deus esset originis auctor : In tam praecipiti tempore ferret opem. 20 Ferret opem certe, si non ope mater egeret : Quae facta est uno mater et orba die. Nata simul, moritura simul, simul ite sub undas Corpora.
Seite 117 - Nam, ut mos fuit Bithyniae regibus, lectica octophoro ferebatur, in qua pulvinus erat perlucidus Melitensi rosa fartus. Ipse autem coronam habebat unutn in capite, alteram in collo, reticulumque ad nares sibi admovebat tenuissimo lino minutis maculis , plenum rosae.
Seite 147 - Contrahere agrestes et moenia ponere utrique Convenit : ambigitur, moenia ponat uter. 'Nil opus est ' dixit ' certamine ' Romulus ' ullo : Magna fides avium est; experiamur aves.
Seite 145 - Et tepidum volucres concentibus aéra mulcent; Ludit et in pratis luxuriatque pecus. Tum blandi soles; ignotaque prodit hirundo: Et luteum celsa sub trabe fingit opus. Tum patitur cultus ager, et renovatur aratro: Haec anni novitas jure vocanda fuit.