Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Latin Analyst on Modern Philological Principles
But should the pupil merely study the Latin sentences in this order, without any further aid or suggestion from his teacher, he may yet de rive a substantial advantage from the mere arrangement, as exhibiting language in its natural development.
Notwithstanding the air of novelty which this work may present at first sight, it is believed that the young pupil will easily fall into the system here suggested, and that teachers who have been accustomed to the old method, will soon accommodate themselves to the new, and feel themselves amply rewarded.
The arrangement and consecution here adopted, if accordant with truth and the reality of things, furnishes a basis for the method of grain mar, which is now the great problem in instruction in language.
The sentences have been selected as far as could be done, so as to convey useful moral sentiments.
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