A short introduction to Latin grammar; for the use of the University and Academy of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia carefully revised, corrected, and amended

A short introduction to Latin grammar; for the use of the University and Academy of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia carefully revised, corrected, and amended

by James Davidson

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1805 edition. ... third Persons,.and two different Verbs; here we must refer the Reciprocal to the principal Person; is. Pater jussit filio, ut irtt in-Cuhiiulum suum.... ' Intransitive befonging to the Gensss, »r tsken metaphorically, have the Casrs of Traesitives, in..which 6er,se thy become real Trarsirives; es.mltt hircum, Bacchanalia vivunt. Sometimes a Preposinon is understood; as, num id lachrymal rtiige? viz. id. With an Adjective they sometimes govern.. tiie Ablative; as, morte tbiit repenttna. f Tiie.Ablative most commonly com« after Verb i. r Passive and the.Dative after their Participles or Ad'i s iectives ir. Mis.. t 'kinder Vrbi of naminr, we rank nemicor, apptV.er,.,. aUfir, vuor, fainter, exist map, agnoscer, invcnior,,puto-, icriber.widtor, niscor, designer, con titeer, creor, vidior, I tic. Verb of Gesture ara iedee, incede, eo, redco nance,:.em'#i 4te,jen, tvada,Jmgierm 4«cb btie. Aad she i' I,. ( « Of such as govern a Genitive Case. $3 Verbs that betoken esteem or value, govern particular Genitives of the value j as,Jloccir nauci, nihili, pili, ass ii, hujus, teruncii, lantii, quanti, pluris, minovis, magni, maximLparvi, minimi, plurimi, tanthis, tantidem, quantivis, quantkunque; as,parvi ducitur probitas 36 Verbs of accusmg, condemning, warning, and acquitting, besides an Accusative of the Person, govern also a genitive of the Crime or Thing that one is accused, condemned, warned, or acquitted of; or else an ablative most commonly without a preposition.; as, hie furti, or furto, se alligat. Admonuit me errati, or errata. 87 Sum, when it signifies Possession, Property, Part «r Duty, governs the Genitive-; as, reddi' te Dei sunt, Deo. % Infinitives of all these Verbs require an Accusatix after, wha there...

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