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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1777 Excerpt: ...as, Studio La Mia Lezione, I fiudy mv leffon;--vado A Londra, / go to London; vengo D i Parigi, I come from Paris, &c. 4. The adjeäive is generally put after its fubftantive,and before the verb; as, Gli fcolari derftood, when we fay; fcrivo, Iivrite; parli, thou jpeaUeß; leggono, they read, &c. i. Tlie elegance of any language depends, ¡n great meafure, on the right placing its words and phrafes.----The following rules may be looked upon as general and fundamental ones.--but there are very few authors and elegant fpeakers that will always ftriftly obferve them See the figurative Syntax. Morioerandi e Di Lige NT i ïludiano, the obedient and diligent fcholars ßudy, &c ' i 5. The article is to be placed always before the noun, or adjeftive to which it belongs; as, Il tefto di S. Matteo Al capitolo z7. St. Mat hew's text at the chap. z7. 6. The verb is put after the nominative; as, ' La bella e perfetta amicizia ComPrende in fe tutte le virtù," generous andper feB friendfoip includes all virtues. 7. The adverb is placed immediately after the verb; as, Urania ama Ardkntemente la gloria, Urania ardently loves glory. 8. The gerund is placed either after or before the nominative; as, la giovane и D Е N Do quefto, difle--the young woman hearing this,faid--ma Veggendo il Re che il foie cominciava a tramontare, ordinö--but the king '. This rule fuffer many exceptions, for which fee the fig. fyntax. z. Hence, " Il male amato Giovane," the ill belrvedyouth; and, " Nulla materiale e grofTaMiNT»," in the/imple and rußte mind, which are fo frequent in Boccaccio, belong to the irregular fyntax, feting that the fun began tofet, ordered.--When the gerund is ufed abfolute, or as the a...

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  • PublisherRareBooksClub.com
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 123588712X
  • ISBN 13 9781235887123
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages40

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