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Priscianus ephebus, or A more full and copious explanation of the rules of syntax : heretofore briefly delivered and printed under the name of Priscianus Nascens offering certain rules directing to a more facile and sure way of translating English into Latin, or Latin into English than hitherto hath been given : together with variety of choice examples, moral, and others, with the exceptions to the several rules, in all things clearing and smoothing the way to the sintax, both English and Latin, of the usual grammar, commonly called Lilies grammar : with divers necessary indexes for the more ready use of this book, the one of them being a parallel of the rules of this book, with the Rules of lilies grammar : together with a preface, shewing the practice and benefit of both the Priscians, Nascens and Ephebus.
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Priscianus ephebus, or, A more full and copious explanation of the rules of syntax : heretofore briefly delivered and printed under the name of Priscianus Nascens, offering certain rules directing to a more facile and sure way of translating English into Latin, or Latin into English, than hitherto hath been given : together with variety of choice examples, moral, and others, with the exceptions to the several rules : in all things clearing and smoothing the vvay to the syntax, both English and Latin, of the usual grammar, commonly called Lilies grammar : with divers necessary indexes for the more ready use of this book : the one of them being a parallel of the rules of this book, with the rules of Lilies grammar : together with a preface shewing the practise and benefit of both the Priscians, nascens, and ephebus.
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Priscianus nascens, or, A key to the grammar schoole : in two parts : the first exhibiting proverbial sentences being suited examples to the rules of the declensions, adjectives, verbs and participles of the Latine grammar : the second delivering a review of the survey of the English tongue taken heretofore by Mr. John Hewis, according to the use and analogy of the Latine, serving much to the exposition of the grammatical rules of Lilly, and to the more easie and certain translating of English into Latine : to which is now premised the handmaid to the syntaxe ...
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Priscianus nascens, or, A key to the grammar school : presenting a familiar praxis on all the rules of the common accidence, with a plain introduction into the rules of syntax as an assistant to Lillies grammar : very much facilitating the translating English into Latine, to the great ease of both master in teaching and scholar in learning : with variety of alterations and additions.
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Priscianus nascens, or A key to the grammar school : presenting a familiar praxis on all the rules of the common accidence; with a plain introduction into the rules of syntax, as an assistant to Lillies grammar; very much facilitating the translating English into Latine; to the great ease of both master in teaching, and scholar in learning; with several copies to learn to write by.
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Priscianus embryo et Nascens: : being a key to the grammar-school. In two parts. I. The embryo, presenting a distinct and methodical praxis on all the rules of common accidence, consisting of short, proverbial, sententious, or phraseological examples on all the Latine declensions, adjectives, degrees of comparison, pronouns, verbs and participles in their order, no former example intreching on any rules not learned, excepting the verb substantive, or some such for filling up of the sense. All which may serve indifferently for any Latine Grammar. II. The nascens, tendering a short and familiar introduction into the rules of the Latine syntax, drawn up after the English idiom, or propriety of speech; with many of the English particles explained....
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Priscianus embryo et Nascens, being a key to the grammar-school, in two parts : I. The embryo, presenting a distinct and methodical praxis on all the rules of common accidence ... II. The nascens, tendering a short and familiar introduction into the rules of the Latine syntax, drawn up after the English idiom ... both parts tending to the very great ease and delight, both in the master in teaching ; morever all the exempla of boths part are in an appendix by themselves exactly construed and parsed, with nexessary rules to nouns, verbs, &c.
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