A Latin Gradual: A First Latin Contruing Book for BeginnersMacmillan, 1863 - 167 Seiten |
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... mistaken for the subject . Again , any governed case is generally more im- portant in sense than the governing word ; because the governing word only tells something done to , or belonging to the case . The case , therefore ,
... mistaken for the subject . Again , any governed case is generally more im- portant in sense than the governing word ; because the governing word only tells something done to , or belonging to the case . The case , therefore ,
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... sense and experience about language set up in rules to guide learners . Let us begin then making Grammar , by showing how thoughts must take shape in words . Two things are necessary to communicate the simplest thought , 1st , the ...
... sense and experience about language set up in rules to guide learners . Let us begin then making Grammar , by showing how thoughts must take shape in words . Two things are necessary to communicate the simplest thought , 1st , the ...
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... sense of the Verb is complete in itself . As , ' Wind flies , ' ' Notus evolat . ' The Verb is then called Intransitive . Very often however , the sense passes on and is not complete , as , ' Wind sweeps , ' What does wind sweep ...
... sense of the Verb is complete in itself . As , ' Wind flies , ' ' Notus evolat . ' The Verb is then called Intransitive . Very often however , the sense passes on and is not complete , as , ' Wind sweeps , ' What does wind sweep ...
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... sense of another word . Gram- marians call this the Accusative case , being governed by that word . Sometimes the case by itself does not link on to the Verb with the sense wanted . Again , Intransitive Verbs often require to have cases ...
... sense of another word . Gram- marians call this the Accusative case , being governed by that word . Sometimes the case by itself does not link on to the Verb with the sense wanted . Again , Intransitive Verbs often require to have cases ...
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... sense is least limited , as , ' to happen , ' ' acci- dere . ' The Infinitive mood generally has an Accusative case before it , and is then like a Substantive in con- struction before or after a Verb . The Passive Voice , Deponent Verbs ...
... sense is least limited , as , ' to happen , ' ' acci- dere . ' The Infinitive mood generally has an Accusative case before it , and is then like a Substantive in con- struction before or after a Verb . The Passive Voice , Deponent Verbs ...
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Seite 3 - Mr. Smith's work is a most useful publication. The rules are stated with great clearness. The examples are well selected, ami worked out with just sufficient detail, without being encumbered by too minute explanations; and there prevails throughout it that just proportion of theory and practice, which is the crowning excellence of an elementary work.
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