Excerpt from Exercises in Latin Prose: A Companion to Harkness's Latin Grammar, for the Use of Intermediate and University Classes
The Grammar Papers, which have been selected from Mr. Belcher's sets, and those of London, Toronto, and other Universities, with additions based on Harkness's Grammar, will be found useful by those who have not access to the sources whence they have been taken.
Before beginning the study of this volume, the pupil should have completed Harkness's Introductory Latin Book and made some progress in the Latin Reader and Grammar, to the latter of which this Composition is intended to serve as a Companion. Many of the later exercises in both Parts are too difficult for the ordinary Intermediate candidate but, while the first thirty-nine of Part I. And the first fifty of Part II. Are especially de signed for this class of pupils, further progress may be easily secured, now that their examination is held but once a year.
Any suggestions from teachers for the improvement of the exercises will be thankfully received by the Authors, who will be gratified if this venture of theirs prove as useful to their fellow-teachers as they anticipate it will in their own classes.
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