Exercises Upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech
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Excerpt from Exercises Upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech: With References to Veneroni's Grammar, To Which Is Subjoined, an Abridgement of the Roman History, Intended at at Once to Make the Learner Acquainted With History, and the Idiom of the Italian Language
The examples are of three forts the firi't, that immediately follow the rule, are ibort, wh£1°ein:nothing farthet' is deiigned than o'nii to exemplify that rule'. The fecond fort are longer, wherein not only the rule, to' which they are fubjoin'ed, is exemplified, bu the foregorng'rules are again brought prafiice, the better to imprefs them on'the memory. For, without:j thié' contrivance, young fcholars would forget one rule while they are learning another. The third fort of examp'leel contaih, all the: foregoing and fubfequentfrules promifcuou¿y and for that reafon are not, toube attempted until 'they have gone tw'rice through the former part.
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