The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar

The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar Designed to Facilitate the Study of Both Languages, by Connecting Them Together (Classic Reprint)

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Grammar in France, judging it as absurd to teach Latin by rules in Latin verse, as to teach Greek by rules in Greek verse, or Hebrew by rules in Hebrew, composed the rules of Latin Grammar in French verse. Some authors in Eng land, as, Clarke, Phillips, &c. Have imitated their example. But this plan has not in either country been much followed. Nothing can be more uncouth than such versification. So that Latin rules, on the whole, seem preferable - However. This may be, the following remarks concerning the method of teaching Latin, it is hoped will not be deemed improper.

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ISBN: 9780484337922
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Language: English
Number of pages: 242
Weight: 476g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm