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mVhafive l&igpage with fluency ; arid if this circumstance be not attended zWh y thki £ e wW& iftaj ^ be disposed to fmake an experiment for themselves 6 f ^ feefTts oftnW 1 n * f < $ of Instruction , disappointment will certainly . follow . * &Mv $% pm&W \ ry ^ r £ 1 tigfan £ fes t 8 little boy § who havrriot acq uired sffiis ^ Int / 'te &eiFf $ > gtess h £ s b&n ^ sfoto Mvhei * compared with that of ^ ffi ^ M ^^ sMn ^^^ WHb ^ hdVe -rece 1 vW 3 ntotfS careful previous educa-: f « Mn . // TC&'W nWtb be" 4 tffi ^ uted 1 o a ** y tfefeef in the system ; for they W ^ p ^ dl ^ Whh vM ' 6 f ^^ e&sity beslo ^ ibMao <} uiring a foreign language , in Whatever manner they are instructed ; ^ ¦ <» •>¦ ¦
The two methods have been carried on in constant and daily connexion with each other , and the time apportioned to the study of Latin has been nearly equally divided between them . The manner in which the Hamiltoniari System has been applied has been fully explained . I know of no Material difference in my mode of using the common plan from that which is generally adopted , unless , perhaps , a somewhat greater minuteness in parsing has been introduced than is usual . Grammar , construing , and parsing , formed a part of the daily business , and occasionally exercises ;
but to be assured that the pupils' knowledge of the language should be well grounded , and to guard against the danger of their passing over words , if they occurred in any of the oblique cases or derived tenses , without a knowledge of their precise signification , and the syntactical peculiarities of government , they were expected to be able not only to answer any question on any of the latter that might occur in their parsing lessonj and to give the rules on which such peculiarities depend , but an exact account also- of
every word in the first six or eight lines . An example will best illustrate the method pursued . Suppose the following sentence is to be parsed ^—Optimum eriVputtis ttdri praceptores vitiorum &cpettes . The teacher asks , What is bptimutt ? The ptipil replies , It is a superlative adjective of three ferininatfobs , declining like duriis , ( declines it through both numbers , ) sing , num . beti . '^ eii ; ttbm . < & se , agreeing with its substantive negotium , understood . ' ( Rebeats ^ tbe rule for the agreement of the adj * and sub . ) T . Erit ? P ; li \ sa ^ etb ^ derited frdm Sum ; Sum , fui , esse , futurus . 7 V Form the ii
^ l **^ ^ J ^ . " S *^ - ^* r'ero , flri ; 'ftieraitf , fuero ;• ' Es , esto ; Sim , essem vel fbr $ m ; 'WeV ^ futurum esse , fuisse , futurum fuisse , futiirus . Erit fe ^ thfe % diMiv ^ tii () od ^ M imp . tense ; third per , sing , num .: Ero , e ^ iy , erft ^ ease is the remainder of . iM ° & 06 ti& . ( RerJeafe' thd rule . ) T . Fueris ? P » It is a noiin of the ' s ^ fcorid aM ^ iiSotf ; fbrmitig' liKe liber , ( dedines it through both numbers *) ¦ iHufc .: %% ^ : M T L } li m . . iti&e g ^ Veitied by dari . ^ Gives thevrule . ) ! . 'riurt * "W'lk is ^ rpass ; yerti . dfeived ^ fr ^ ni ^ DdiC iDorydari ^ datus s ^ iiq yel M ^ fc' ^ br ^ lfe v eriyj ' F . D ^ i'daba ^ dabdfyld ^ tus sam-vel fui , < jatns
eftW ' vel ^ lfM ^^ ^ ro Vel'fuet 6 ¦ ? D&e ^ datoftf Ber , darer « , datu » sim « e 1 fu ^ rt ni i ditdi ' ^ e ^ ri ^ bl ' ifiii ^ e ^ ;^ m ^ Mtritn ^ datum sse vel fuisse , ^ ahauriffilksei yfflU ^ < feiti * « aift » 6 t" % ari > 4 i a ^ 4 nikiitiv © pres . tense . T . l : VMM ^> V . m W \ $ mi ( ki& ^ MWed&slon ) ofortaaing like honor , tdeblirife ^ i ^ T ^ I / kmt 1 ' mZ gtt > W ^ W » P * fefc * tthe »; infinitive Pari . y ( Gfives ° i [ he hMf ^ T ^ Vmmta ^¦ IPJ ' - It ° i ^ W ^ irtOuttibf ¦ . tfe © : i s ^ co ^* de ^ len-. siojn , f orming like liber , ^ declines it , ) , neu . gjen ., therefore the nomf iRcp . and vocr cases are ^ ltke 4 n Wh numbers , and ia the plural they all end in wtto ****** ^^^ goiw ^ iiiteT ^ T - ¦ ¦ fv f ¦ ¦ ¦• ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦
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76 ^ Hamiltoniun Experiment .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1828, page 762, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2566/page/34/
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