Easy Latin Stories for Beginners. With Vocabulary and NotesRivingtons, 1880 - 148 σελίδες |
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Easy Latin Stories for Beginners with Vocabulary and Notes ... George Lovett Bennett Πλήρης προβολή - 1907 |
Easy Latin Stories for Beginners, with Vocabulary and Notes George Lovett Bennett Πλήρης προβολή - 1879 |
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Σελίδα 147 - Interrogatives. Direct Questions. Indirect Questions. Double Questions — Some Conjunctions always found with the Subjunctive— Qui with the Subjunctive— Transitive and Intransitive Verbs— Various uses of Qui— Either— or. Whether — or — Participial Constructions— Conjunctions. Memorabilia — Supplementary Exercises (65-112) — Differences of Idiom — Table of Synonymes— Questions on Syntax— Appendix— Vocabulary I., English-Latin—Vocabulary II., Latin-English— General...
Σελίδα 147 - The Infinitive — The Infinitive continued. Sum, Possum, Volo. (The Prolative Infinitive) — The Infinitive continued. Gerunds. (Personal and Demonstrative Pronouns) — The Gerundive. Gerundive Attraction. {Dative of the Agent) — The Supines.
Σελίδα 147 - Ablative continued— Time, Price— The Ablative continued. Place. (The Locative) — The Ablative Absolute — Ablative of the thing compared. Quam in Comparison — Ablative denoting Amount of Difference. Tanto— quanto; eo— quo)— Translation of 'May,' * Might,' - Ought'— Ut, N?, with Verbs of Fearing — Quin.
Σελίδα 101 - Lat. Prim. % 119, a. Ex equis — 'on horseback.' ad omnia — 'for everything. ' cocta — from coquo. 7. quisque . . . sepeliunt — 'They bury . . . each in his own. ' 8. ungulis bovinis — 'with the hoofs of an ox.' — Lat. Prim. § 115. magnitudine. — Lat. Prim. § 116. 9. The phoenix was said to live five hundred years, and then to kill itself by fire, its ashes producing a young one. ex intervallo — ' after an interval. ' aliorum . . . aliorum — of some . . . of others. — See 91,...
Σελίδα 147 - The Participles. Periphrastic Conjugation — The Perfect and Pluperfect Passive. Deponents — The Accusative and Infinitive— The Relative Pronoun. Copulative Verbs — The Reflexive Pronouns. If>se. Idem — The Subjunctive. Ut and Ne expressing Purpose (Consecution of Tenses)— The Subjunctive continued. Ut expressing a Consequence.
Σελίδα 1 - Siciliamque navigare cupivit. Ingentibus opibus ibi comparatis, Corinthum redire voluit. Itaque Tarento, urbe Italiae, profectus est, ubi navigium hominum Corinthiorum conduxerat. The sailors form a plan to rob and murder him. 2. — Hi autem eum in mare proiicere constitueront; pecunia enim potiri cupiebant.