Six Weeks Preparation for Reading Cæsar: With References to Allen ...

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Six Weeks Preparation for Reading Cæsar: With References to Allen ...
Whiton James Morris
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Similar ex- ercises in recomposition may be practiced upon every author that is read. After sufficient fecility is gained, such exercises may be wholly impromptu, and done at sight in every lesson.
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Read through each sentence, before translating it, pronojincing every word; and looking, first for the verb^ or, if there are several verbs, for the leading verb. If the verbs are of different moods, the lead- ing verb, except i
...n indirect discourse, will commonly be in the indicative, - After finding the verb, look to see whether its sub- ject is expressed, or whether it is merely implied in the termination of the verb.
Whether the subject is expressed, or merely im- plied, look next for the modifiers of the subject.
Then look for the modifiers of the verb : the adverb, if any, first ; then the direct object, — either an accu- sative or a clause ; then the indirect object, genitive, dative, or ablative.
The subject of any verb may be found by throwing the verb into the form of a question, preceded by what ; as, erat, was — what wcls ?


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