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<title> A Second Latin Exercise Book With Hints For Higher Latin Prose Composition; Clarendon Press Series
<edition> 2
<author> John Barrow Allen
<publisher> At the Clarendon Press, 1904
<subjects> Latin language
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This book is a continuation of the First Latin Exercise Book, and therefore presupposes in the learner considerable elementary knowledge. It has been found convenient to repeat many of the rules and examples which were given in the earlier work; but familiarity with the Simple Sentence, the Ablative A bsolute, the commoner kinds of Subordinate Clause, the uses of the Gerund and Gerundive, and the Case Construction peculiar to the various classes of Verbs, is assumed from the commencement. As in the First Latin Exercise Book, a Supplement has been add Sd, containing additional Exercises on the rules given at the beginning of Part I. The question as to the best method of arrangement to be adopted in such a set of Exercises as the present is always open to considerable variety of opinion. I have thought it best to begin with a somewhat minute treatment of Oratio Obliqua, and to defer notices of the Relative, the Participle, special uses of the Cases, etc., to a later part of the book.
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