Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Handbook for Latin Teachers
By the constant study of sentences, the interrelation of whose words are concretely and strikingly indicated by in?ec tions and terminations, by continued practice in seeing the logicalrelations between these parts of the sentence as he must do in a translation from the Latin, and by building up the endings and arranging words in order as the writing of Latin prose demands, the pupil acquires a basis of familiarity with language relations in general Which should conduce to a greater ability not only in the English class room, but in any language work.
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