Greek Exercises, Followed by an English and Greek Vocabulary: Containing about Seven Thousand Three Hundred Words

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H. Huntington and Belknap & Hamersly, 1848 - Всего страниц: 176
 

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Стр. 15 - Verbs of asking, and teaching, govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Posclmus te pacem, We beg peace of thee.
Стр. 21 - VERB, when the action does not refer to the whole object, but to a PART only.
Стр. 6 - Relative Pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in Gender and Number, but its Case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands.
Стр. 36 - When any thing that has been said or thought by another is quoted as such, not as an idea...
Стр. 60 - ... follow me about of their own accord. They are delighted when they hear men being cross-examined, and they themselves often imitate me and try to examine others. And then, I suppose, they find a great abundance of people who think they have some knowledge but really know little or nothing. And then those who are examined by them are angry with me, not with themselves, and say that there is a subversive character called Socrates who corrupts the young; and when anyone asks them what I do and what...
Стр. 8 - Sentence is that of which something is affirmed ; the Predicate is that which is affirmed of the Subject.
Стр. 2 - ADJECTIVE. § 137. 1. An adjective agrees with its substantive in gender, number, and case. This rule applies also to the article, to the possessive, interrogative, indefinite, and demonstrative pronouns, and to the participle.
Стр. 35 - let me see ; " \ícrtrú>fí' àvépa TOVTOV, " let me supplicate this man." 2. The subjunctive is employed in questions of indecision and doubt, when a person asks himself or another what he is to do. In these cases, it occurs, as in the previous instances, without at/, and with or without an interrogative particle. Thus : A.v6t fieva учета тоТоч, ще веш /лета a...
Стр. 8 - ... expressed in the different moods. SUBJECT. §201. I. The subject is either grammatical or logical. The grammatical subject is either a noun, or some word standing for a noun. The logical subject consists of the grammatical subject, with its various modifications. Thus, Conscientia bene actas vitte est jucundisslma, The consciousness of a*well-spent life is very pleasant.
Стр. 20 - Nouns, adjectives, adjective pronouns, and adverbs, denoting a part, are followed by a genitive denoting the whole ; as, Pars civitatis, A part of the state.

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