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- I02 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act iv
Williajn. A stone.
Evans. And what is * a stone,' William ?
William. A pebble.
Evans. No, it is ' lapis ; ' I pray you, remember
in your prain.
Willia?n. Lapis.
Evans. That is a good William. What is he,
William, that does lend articles ? 39
William. Articles are borrowed of the pronoun,
and be thus declined, Singulariter, nominativo, hie,
haec, hoc.
Evans. Nominativo, hig, hag, hog ; pray you, mark :
genitivo, hujus. Well, what is your accusative case ?
William. Accusativo, hinc.
Evans. I pray you, have your remembrance, child ;
accusativo, hung, hang, hog.
Quickly. Hang-hog is Latin for bacon, I warrant
you. 49
Evans. Leave your prabbles, oman. — What is
the focative case, William?
William. O ! — vocativo, O ! —
Evans. Remember, William ; focative is caret.
Quickly. And that 's a good root.
Evans. Oman, forbear.
Mrs. Page. Peace I
Evans. What is your genitive case plural, William ?
William. Genitive case I
Evans. Ay.
William. Genitive, — horum, harum, horum. 60
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