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Página ix
... infinitive , & c . is in the place of the nomi- native , & c . · 6. Substantive verbs , & c . have a nominative ... Infinitive has an accusative before it , & c . Infinitive governed by verbs , adjectives , & c . put elliptically , spa ...
... infinitive , & c . is in the place of the nomi- native , & c . · 6. Substantive verbs , & c . have a nominative ... Infinitive has an accusative before it , & c . Infinitive governed by verbs , adjectives , & c . put elliptically , spa ...
Página x
... infinitive , & c . 115 40. Verbs of gesture , aμ , & c . 117 41. Infinitive mood , or a participle , used to supply the place of gerunds and supines 122 42. Verbal adjectives , governing a dative of the agent , & c . 43. Every verb may ...
... infinitive , & c . 115 40. Verbs of gesture , aμ , & c . 117 41. Infinitive mood , or a participle , used to supply the place of gerunds and supines 122 42. Verbal adjectives , governing a dative of the agent , & c . 43. Every verb may ...
Página xii
... - Dative . - Accusative . - Comparative . S 0 · h · Pluperfect . - Indicative . - Subjunctive . Optative . - Infinitive . Participle . с - sup - imp - Superlative . - Impersonal . RULES OF GREEK SYNTAX . THE ARTICLE . * 1.THE xii.
... - Dative . - Accusative . - Comparative . S 0 · h · Pluperfect . - Indicative . - Subjunctive . Optative . - Infinitive . Participle . с - sup - imp - Superlative . - Impersonal . RULES OF GREEK SYNTAX . THE ARTICLE . * 1.THE xii.
Página 1
... infinitive , it supplies the place of nouns , gerunds , and supines . With a participle , it is translated by the rela- tive and indicative . With μev and da , it signifies partly ; μεν δε , and it is often used for ornament : as ...
... infinitive , it supplies the place of nouns , gerunds , and supines . With a participle , it is translated by the rela- tive and indicative . With μev and da , it signifies partly ; μεν δε , and it is often used for ornament : as ...
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... infinitive mood has an accusative before it , when its agent or subject is different from that of the pre- ceding verb ; ( see obs . 5. ) * but a nominative when they are the same ; as , b a Sometimes when a dative precedes the infinitive ...
... infinitive mood has an accusative before it , when its agent or subject is different from that of the pre- ceding verb ; ( see obs . 5. ) * but a nominative when they are the same ; as , b a Sometimes when a dative precedes the infinitive ...
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