Excerpt from Easy Latin Prose Exercises on the Syntax of the Public School Latin Primer
Tms volume is intended as a Companion to the Syntax of the Public School Latin Primer,' and as a First Latin Exercise Book for beginners. With this view, simplicity of plan, and facility of use, were clearly of primary importance.
In securing the latter point, the aid given by the eye to the mind, presented itself as an obvious reason for pre fixing the several Rules of the Latin Primer to each Exercise, instead of simply referring to them. The citation of the Rule, too, promised other advantages. The Rules of an Elementary Syntax are memorial; and, as such, some times almost unintelligibly curt.' Hence, in drawing up a. Series of Exercises, the rules of which should be expository and illustrative, rather than memorial, it became, at times, needful to paraphrase the Grammar rules, and to add a few explanatory comments. Besides, a mere verbal reproduction of those Rules would have made it impossible to embody in the text some' of the more suitable portions of the Notes on Syntax,' appended to the Primer.
The Exercises, down to page 68, traverse the various Chapters, and illustrate the several Sections, of the Primer.
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