Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.

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Title
Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
Author
Shirley, James, 1596-1666.
Publication
London :: Printed for Richard Lowndes, at the White-Lion in S. Pauls Church-yard,
1660.
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Subject terms
Latin language -- Grammar
English language -- Grammar
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"Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93172.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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You are skilfull in your own ground.
Versaris in tua arena.
'Tis fit you should give me some ods at this.
In hoc certamine, ae∣quum est ut mihi largiare non-nihil.

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Four games up.
Quaternio ludum ab∣solvit.
He has lost his stroke.
Perdidit jus feriendi.
He has fill'd his belly too full.
Ventris suburra gra∣vat corpus.
Appoint, set out the course.
Designa stadium.
What wil you lay of it?
Quid audes deponere pignoris?
We will catch coneys.
Insidiabimur cuniculis
I see a strange sight.
Rem prodigiosam vi∣deo.
To ride upon a hobby∣horse.
Equitare in arundine longa.
70.
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