A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose CompositionAppleton, 1847 - 340 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
A.M. Revised abesse accus accusative adjective adverbs aliquem aliquis answer apposition apud army Arnold atque Balbus Cæs Cæsar Caius Cicero construction consul dative death denied dicere Död doubt emphatic English enim Exercise expressed facere fear followed French Gauls genitive gerund govern Grammar Greek Hence HENRY REED History honour imperative infin infinitive inter ipse language Latin Lavinium means mihi mind mood necne negative nemo neque nihil notion noun numeral oblique omitted oppidum participial substantive participle perf person pluperf pluperfect praise preceding preposition pres present pron pronoun Prose Composition quæ quam quid quidem quin quis quisquam quisque quod quum reference relative clause Roman Rome sentence sesterces sestertium sometimes stand subj subjunctive sunt tense thing Thomas K tive translated vero virtue VOCABULARY volume word
Pasajes populares
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