Rules and exercises on the right use of the Latin subjunctive mood. [With] Key1839 - 120 pages |
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... signify that Cicero does not assert faultiness of every " animi elatio , " but of the one described by the relative clause , " quæ cernitur in periculis et laboribus , " and of that only under the supposed case or condition which is ...
... signify that Cicero does not assert faultiness of every " animi elatio , " but of the one described by the relative clause , " quæ cernitur in periculis et laboribus , " and of that only under the supposed case or condition which is ...
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... signification , and implies excess of anger , or the anger of one whose passion is easily excited . In this example , Cicero expresses that his anger is of no moderate degree . 3 Ablative absolute . ↑ Separation of friends . 8. Our ...
... signification , and implies excess of anger , or the anger of one whose passion is easily excited . In this example , Cicero expresses that his anger is of no moderate degree . 3 Ablative absolute . ↑ Separation of friends . 8. Our ...
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... signify precedence or superiority , as well in composition as otherwise . - See Dr. Butler's excellent Praxis on the Latin Prepositions , a work to which the Latin student , who aims at pre- cision in his style , cannot pay too great ...
... signify precedence or superiority , as well in composition as otherwise . - See Dr. Butler's excellent Praxis on the Latin Prepositions , a work to which the Latin student , who aims at pre- cision in his style , cannot pay too great ...
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... multitude . 9 Noxa is a general term , to signify any fault or delinquency . 10 Assembly of the people to hear an harangue , i . e . concio . 11 It is so lived . 12 Divino . nominy by my exile or death , if there had c 3 29 2 ...
... multitude . 9 Noxa is a general term , to signify any fault or delinquency . 10 Assembly of the people to hear an harangue , i . e . concio . 11 It is so lived . 12 Divino . nominy by my exile or death , if there had c 3 29 2 ...
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... a compliment usually paid to Roman officers on their departure for their provinces ; to signify the expecta- tion , that on their return they would receive the honour of a triumph . 1 swords must open a road for them through the 32.
... a compliment usually paid to Roman officers on their departure for their provinces ; to signify the expecta- tion , that on their return they would receive the honour of a triumph . 1 swords must open a road for them through the 32.
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Rules and Exercises on the Right Use of the Latin Subjunctive Mood. with Key Richard Bathurst Greenlaw No preview available - 2020 |
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adesse animi animo apud atque attached autem bellum Cæs Cæsar Calchas castris causa causæ Cicero circumstance Clause denoting conjunction consilio copula Crombie dicere ejus enim eorum erat esset etsi example final cause frumenti fuit Gauls habere hæc hanc Helvetii homines hypothetical clause igitur illa illi implied indicative mood ipsa ipse ipsi Itaque judices Latin Subjunctive Mood learner literas magis magno mihi modo moving cause neque nihil nisi nobis nunc nunquam object omnes omnia omnibus omnis omnium Orat posse possit potest predicate primum principal assertion propter provincia quæ quam quibus quid quidem quin quis quod quum reason rebus reipublicæ relative clause rerum Roman sæpe scripsi sed etiam semper sentence sibi Siculi signifies subj subjunctive mood sunt tamen tantum tempus things tibi tuam tuis verb words
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