Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry / by John Milton.

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Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry / by John Milton.
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Milton, John, 1608-1674.
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London :: Printed for S.S., and are to be sold by John Starkey ...,
1669.
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Latin language -- Grammar.
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"Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry / by John Milton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50880.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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Construction of Participles.

PArticiples govern such cases as the Verb from whence they come, according to their Active or Passive signification; as Fruiturus amicis. Nun∣quam

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audita mihi. Diligendus ab omnibus. Sate sanguine divûm. Yelamone creatus. Corpore morta∣li cretus. Lucret. Note deâ. Edite regibus. Laevo suspensi loculos tabulasq•…•…e locerto. Hor. Census eque strem summam. Id. Abeundum est mihi. Venus orta mari. Exosus Bella. Virg. Exosus diis. Gell. Ar•…•…a Perosus. Ovid. But Pertaesus hath an accusative otherwise then the Verb; as Pertaesus •…•…gnaviam. Semet ipse portaesus. Suet. To these add participia•…•… adjectives ending in bilis of the Passive significa∣tion, and requiring like case after them; as Nulli penetrabilis astro lucus erat.

Participles chang'd into Adjectives have thir Construction by the Rules of Adjectives; as Appe∣tens vini, Fugitans litium. Fidens animi.

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