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The answer is no. You need to interpret it from the context.Is it a rule that the particle precedes verbs such as ある is optional but that before nouns such as 勝ち is not? If not, it would be hard to tell whether they are verbs and nouns.
ぬ is a classical auxiliary verb for negation.Does 言わぬ mean "not to say" which is not consistent with normal grammar rules?
Could you point me to some web site where I can look up how the verbs conjugate in classical forms?
I agree with you.I don't recommend learning classical Japanese for beginner learners, by the way. It's not so useful for beginner non-native English learners to learn original Chaucer's poems, isn't it?