Latin Lessons Adapted to Allen And Greenough's Latin Grammar

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Latin Lessons Adapted to Allen And Greenough's Latin Grammar
R F Robert Fowler Leighton
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why imperfect subj. ? on what verb does it depend ?~mutata veste : what does this participle denote ? how is the ablative absolute rendered ? — quartanse, supply febris, lit. sick with the disease of guar- tan ague ; laboret^ why subj. ? — per proximos sues, by means of his relatiotis : for the use of per, see § 54, 4 (6). — qui ... . denegassei, whan he would have refused it to the distinguished men who begged for it : denegasset, see § 62, 2 (b). — aliquando futurum, wUl ruin (lit.
be for a r
...uin) the party of the aristocracy, etc. : give the synonymes of cupio ; of puer.
2. Sulla died B. C. 78 — mortuo^ see 35, 1 (a). — secedere, to re- tire. — per otium, €U (his) leisure. — dicendi, of oratory. — operam daret, might give (his) attention. — Syn. maneo, remain whether for a long or short time ; commdror, remain for some time in a place, so- journ ; habito, dwell permanently. — se gessit, he conducted himself — NOTES. 151 nt . , . esset : does this clause denote purpose or result ?


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