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... third class , viz . " 3. Miscellaneous rules , not reducible to either of " the two classes foregoing . " The first class contains five rules . “ The second , four rules . " The third , thirteen rules . " The subject of the third part ...
... third class , viz . " 3. Miscellaneous rules , not reducible to either of " the two classes foregoing . " The first class contains five rules . “ The second , four rules . " The third , thirteen rules . " The subject of the third part ...
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... by 20th " November . Third and fourth books by 30th No- " vember . Then Sallust , a book a week . Lastly Ta- " citus . Ovid's Metamorphoses intermitted . " About one year's work . On a white Marble Tablet , with a Medallion , xix.
... by 20th " November . Third and fourth books by 30th No- " vember . Then Sallust , a book a week . Lastly Ta- " citus . Ovid's Metamorphoses intermitted . " About one year's work . On a white Marble Tablet , with a Medallion , xix.
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... third decl . habentur are accounted , mascula masculine . -Foeminea all these are feminine , impurum s . a word ending in s after a consonant ; x , aus , as , words ending in , aus , as ; et and , fere commonly CONSTRUCTION .
... third decl . habentur are accounted , mascula masculine . -Foeminea all these are feminine , impurum s . a word ending in s after a consonant ; x , aus , as , words ending in , aus , as ; et and , fere commonly CONSTRUCTION .
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... third Chapter , the words in Italics are they which , according to rule , must be construed after the verb . Words governed of the verb , and therefore to be con- strued after it , may be of various sorts : I. A noun or nouns , in that ...
... third Chapter , the words in Italics are they which , according to rule , must be construed after the verb . Words governed of the verb , and therefore to be con- strued after it , may be of various sorts : I. A noun or nouns , in that ...
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... . ? The fifth , & c . ? The third , & c . ? The The clause to be con- strued first of all ? Have you availed yourself of the Note ? 1. Qualis apes æstate nova per florea rura Exercet sub E 2 CHAP . VIII . $ 9 CONSTRUCTION .
... . ? The fifth , & c . ? The third , & c . ? The The clause to be con- strued first of all ? Have you availed yourself of the Note ? 1. Qualis apes æstate nova per florea rura Exercet sub E 2 CHAP . VIII . $ 9 CONSTRUCTION .
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66 RULE Acat adjective or participle adjuncts adverb ætas Alcaic Alcmanic amor Anapest animo antecedent Archil Archilochian atque bona cadence Cæsar Cæsura Catalectic Choriambic Cicero construed Cretic cunque Dactyl Deus Dicolon Distrophon Dimeter ellipsis enim Epod etiam EXAMPLES exemplifying words feet genitive Glyconic habet hæc Hexameter Horace Iamb Iambic Iambus ille illud infinitive noun Ionics Italics Latin learner licet malè metre mihi mood neque nihil nominative notus nulla nunc omnes omnia omnium Pæon placed Plaut preposition primary clause principal verb Prosp quæ quàm QUESTIONS quibus Quid quidem Quinctilian quis quod quoque rebus Rule 9 sæpe says semper sentence shews sibi sort Spondee sunt syllable synalepha tamen Tetram Tetrameter tibi Tricolon Trim Trimeters Trochaic Trochee usque verb verse Virg viri vitæ word governed word or words word which governs
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Page 109 - JUSTUM et tenacem propositi virum Non civium ardor prava jubentium, Non vultus instantis tyranni Mente quatit solida, neque Auster, Dux inquieti turbidus Adriae, 5 Nee fulminantis magna manus Jovis : Si fractus illabatur orbis, * Impavidum ferient ruinae.
Page 69 - Viselli : 105 est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.
Page 45 - Quaerit, et inventis miser abstinet, ac timet uti ; Vel quod res omnes timide gelideque ministrat, Dilator, spe longus, iners, avidusque futuri, Difficilis, querulus, laudator temporis acti Se puero, castigator censorque minorum.
Page 140 - Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet...
Page 99 - Nunc ego (namque super tibi erunt qui dicere laudes, Vare, tuas cupiant et tristia condere bella) agrestem tenui meditabor harundine Musam.
Page xx - Unconquer'd powers, th' immortal mind display'd, But worn with anxious thought the frame decay'd Pale o'er his lamp and in his cell retired, The Martyr Student faded and expired.
Page 120 - Hunc si mobilium turba Quiritium Certat tergeminis tollere honoribus ; Illum si proprio condidit horreo Quidquid de Libycis verritur areis.
Page 110 - La volupté mesme et le bon heur ne [se perçoivent] point sans vigueur et [sans esprit) : haec perinde sunt, ut illius animus qui ea possidet, Qui uti scit, ei bona; illi qui non utitur recte, mala».
Page 255 - Et labris captce, simulantis iram, Oscula figi. Jam licet vino madidos vetusto De die laetum recitare carmen : Flore, si te des hilarem, licebit Sumere noctem. Jam vide curas aquilone sparsas, :$ Mens viri fortis sibi constat, utrum Serius lethi citiusve tristis Advolat hora.
Page 68 - ... rusticus expectat, dum defluat amnis: at ille labitur et labetur in omne volubilis aevum.