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... clauses of sentences , or single words together , as , ' Woods and trees flourish . ' Madidus Notus evolat , Terribilemque tegit vultum . Omnis parturit arbos , Et silvæ frondent , et formosissimus annus . Teneros oculus fascinat agnos ...
... clauses of sentences , or single words together , as , ' Woods and trees flourish . ' Madidus Notus evolat , Terribilemque tegit vultum . Omnis parturit arbos , Et silvæ frondent , et formosissimus annus . Teneros oculus fascinat agnos ...
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... clause . When relatives applied to a definite person or fact are followed by the Subjunctive Mood , they give 1st the character , as , animus is qui plus cernat , ' ' that soul which is such a one as to see , ' & c . 2ndly , the reason ...
... clause . When relatives applied to a definite person or fact are followed by the Subjunctive Mood , they give 1st the character , as , animus is qui plus cernat , ' ' that soul which is such a one as to see , ' & c . 2ndly , the reason ...
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... tinctas , Sunt qui non habeant , est qui non curat habere.— HOR . Time sentences have two clauses of this form , ' When so and so , ' ' Then so and so . ' Definite time is first a point of time , a 64 TIME SENTENCES .
... tinctas , Sunt qui non habeant , est qui non curat habere.— HOR . Time sentences have two clauses of this form , ' When so and so , ' ' Then so and so . ' Definite time is first a point of time , a 64 TIME SENTENCES .
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... clauses where the time of each clause is exactly commensurate with that of the other , the time is definite , as , { ' When he was in India , he lived at Calcutta . ' ' Dum erat . ' All time sentences where the time is a fixed point ...
... clauses where the time of each clause is exactly commensurate with that of the other , the time is definite , as , { ' When he was in India , he lived at Calcutta . ' ' Dum erat . ' All time sentences where the time is a fixed point ...
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... Clauses follow the Tenses and Moods of the principal clause , unless they refer to a posi- tive fact separated from the supposition , or other main clause . The Tame Stag . Cervus erat forma præstanti et cornibus ingens , Hunc procul ...
... Clauses follow the Tenses and Moods of the principal clause , unless they refer to a posi- tive fact separated from the supposition , or other main clause . The Tame Stag . Cervus erat forma præstanti et cornibus ingens , Hunc procul ...
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