Excerpt from Lessons in Latin Parsing: Containing the Outlines of the Latin Grammar, Divided Into Short Portions, and Exemplified by Appropriate Exercises in Parsing
To obviate these difficulties, is the design of the present work. The Latin grammar is divided into short, distinct portions; each of which is followed by a parsing lesson, containing no forms of inflection or construction, except such as are exemplified in that portion, or in those already gone over. The pupil 1s supposed, from the commencement, to know no thing in advance of his lesson, except that est and sum, are verbs, meaning is and are. Thus much it is necessary to assume, in order to frame a sen tence, or distinct enunciation of thought, which is far more interesting to the learner, than a mere collee tion of disconnected words. On this plan, the pupil begins to parse from the hour he enters on the study of the first declension; and carries on this exercise, at every step, as new portions of the grammar are gesented, till he reaches the last rule of Syntax.
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