| Richard Lyne - Latin language - 1825 - 284 pages
...rules and perspicuity will allow, in " the arrangement and choice of words, when the fore" '.'• going ends with a vowel, let the next begin with a " consonant ; and vice versa." By this rule, and the six next following, the learner will be directed in the choice of his words,... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 360 pages
...between. , _ XILI. Tamen is verjjjjnd elegsSlg^la ^ first, second, or third wordofthe clause in which™ XIV. Connected words should go together ; that is,...general there must be no redundancy of long measures. W ' XX. In general there must be no redundancy of short measures, XXI. The last syllables of the foregoing... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1832 - 366 pages
...separated from one another by words that are extraneous, and have no relation to them. XV. Cadenee. The cadence, or concluding part of a clause or sentence,...versa. XVII. In general a redundancy of short words most bo avoided. XVIII. In general a redundancy of long words must be avoided. XIX. In general there... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - Latin language - 1833 - 372 pages
...placed first in a clause or sentence. The enclitics r/ue, ne, ve, are never placed first. XIII. Tamen is very often and elegantly placed after the first,...last syllables of the foregoing word must not be the skme as the first syllables of the word following. INTRODUCTORY LATIN EXERCISES. ETYMOLOGY. FIRST DECLENSION.... | |
| Latin language - 1838 - 370 pages
...placed first in a clause or sentence. The enclitics que, ne, ve, are never placed first. XIII. Tamen is very often and elegantly placed after the first,...redundancy of long words must be avoided. XIX. In geueral there must be no redundancy of long measures. XX. In general there must be no redundancy of... | |
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