Curriculum stili Latini Author:Benjamin Hall Kennedy Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: plied tlic latter, " whether he rot on the ground or on high." 7. I am inclined to think it is unjustly doubted whether wisdom of itself alone makes man happ... more »y or not. 8. A teacher can easily know whether his scholars apprehend quickly or slowly what is taught. 9. Hannibal was doubtful whether he should pursue his march to Italy, or engage with the first Roman army that should offer itself. 270. When any one yields to sensual pleasure in secret, has he a sufficient regard to honour, or is it not rather disgraceful in itself, even if no disgrace attends it ? I. I am in doubt whether Aristotle errs himself, or wishes others to err. 2. There is a great difference, whether any one opposes my will, or does not do it; whether he takes something from me, or does not give ; whether he disappoints our hope, or defers it; whether he acts against us, or for himself; whether from love to another, or from hatred of us. 3. I know not whether to be displeased at the chance which was the cause of my receiving your letter nearly two months after date, or to be grateful to the same mishap, for having thrown it unexpectedly in my way, while turning over a box of papers, and intent on something entirely different. II. ADVERBIAL SENTENCES. 1. Consecutive Sentences. (So that.) Ut, ut non, ut nihil, ut null/is, ut nemo« less