Some Remarks On Dr Kennedys Critical Examination of the Complete Latin Grammar

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As Dr. Kennedy has confidently joined issue with me on this point, and as one of my main objects in compihng a new Latin Grammar was to set this matter right, I shall bestow a few words on the nature of the error in which he still persists.
There are two forms of error in regard to fuero, fuerim. The old Eton Grammar makes them past and future tenses of the subjunctive mood — a great cause of perplexity to ms in my younger days. Dr. Kennedy, following most of the modern Grammars, not only maint
...ains that one is perfect and the other future, but increases the confusion by placing the latter in the indicative, the former in the subjunctive mood. To say nothing of philology, what can be more hopeless than to teach Latin out of a Grammar which makes fuerit both past and future, both 11 subjunctive and indicative? If we fall back upon the highest kind of pliilology, we come to the conclusion that the distinction of moods has no etymological existence, but belongs to the clas- sification of methodical syntax (A^.

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