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P. 99. 3 Op. Cit. Pp. 60 and 58. * Op. Cit. P. 224. HUMERI ITALICI ET SATURNII 39 accentual nature of the verse). The syllables thus lengthened include, not only those, like the a of the nom. Sing, in the ist. Decl. And of the nom. Pi. Neut, which though originally long, had been shortened before the time of the oldest Latin poetry, ^ but also those that were never long at any period of the language, like -bus ^ in the dat. And abl. Pi. And -que, atquc, etc. I quote Havet's^ classes of lengthen...ed final syllables : — "i. Nominativus primae declinationis, ut terra, mea, sancta, tua, forma, fama, vita, divlna, hasta, ea, cura, parisuuia, ferocia, filia, Proserpma ; ii. Nominativus secundae declinationis, ut Riincus, in- ferus, incHtus, Putins, fortasse, faber ; iii. Vocativus, ut suuwie, Laertie ; iv. Neutrum plurali numero, ut exta, patria, occisa ; V. Nominativus tertiae declinationis, ut mare, acer ; vi. Genitivus, ut regis ; vii. Dativus vel ablativus plurali numero, ut Teinpesta- tebus, piscibus, capitibus.
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