First Lessons in Latin, Or An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar

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Crocker, 1856 - Latin language - 220 pages
 

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Page 7 - A, a; B, b; C, c ; D, d; E, e ; F, f; G, g; H, h; I, i; J, j; K, k ; L, 1; M, m ; N, n ; O, o ; P, p ; Q, q ; R, r S, s ; T, t; U, u ; V, v ; W, w; X, x ; Y, y ; Z, z.
Page 102 - The name of a town in which any thing is said to be, or to be done, if of the first or second declension and singular number, is put in the genitive ; as, Habitat MiUti, He lives at Miletus.
Page 98 - If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as...
Page 95 - When the nouns are of different genders, (1.) If they denote living things, the adjective is masculine rather than feminine ; as, Pater mihi et mater mortui sunt, My father and mother are dead.
Page 99 - A noun in the predicate, after a verb neuter or passive, is put in the same case as the subject, when it denotes the same person or thing; as, So when the subject is in the accusative ; Judicem me ease, non doctOrem, volo.
Page 61 - Plur. a-mam'-i-ni, a-man'-tor, be thou loved, let him be loved ; be ye loved, let them be loved. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present. a-ma'-ri, to be loved. Perfect, a-ma'-tus es'-se or fu-is'-se, to have been loved. Future. a-ma'-tum i'-ri, to be about to be loved. PARTICIPLES. Perfect, a-ma'-tus, Future.
Page 160 - Oderanf ilium tantopere, ut non possent' cum eo amice loqui. 2. Joseph's Dreams. Haec porro erant Josephi somnia. " Ligabamus," inquit, " simul manipulos in agro : ecce manipulus meus surgebat et stabat rectus ; vestri autem raanipuli circumstantes venerabantur meum. " Postea vidi in somnis solem, lunam, et undecim stellas adorantes me."/ Cui fratres responderunt, " duorsum spectant ista somnia 1 Num tu eris rex noster ? Num subjiciemur ditioni* tuae ? "
Page 61 - Amati sint or fuerint, They may have been loved. PLUPERFECT, might, could, would, or should have beeni S.
Page 27 - ADJECTIVES are either of the first and second declension, or of the third only...
Page 95 - Adjectives, adjective pronouns, and participles, agree with their nouns in gender, number, and case; as, Bonus vir, A good man.

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