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... dative and accusative . An enquiry must be made into the reason of this , in its proper place ; and the different modes of action , as intended to be represented in the government of dif- ferent cases , must be investigated . But as in ...
... dative and accusative . An enquiry must be made into the reason of this , in its proper place ; and the different modes of action , as intended to be represented in the government of dif- ferent cases , must be investigated . But as in ...
Page xii
... dative . Therefore the pos- session of a dative in that language cannot be denied . The Greek has only deflexions for five cases ; that number is therefore fixed to it , and though some Grammarians have professed to see six cases , yet ...
... dative . Therefore the pos- session of a dative in that language cannot be denied . The Greek has only deflexions for five cases ; that number is therefore fixed to it , and though some Grammarians have professed to see six cases , yet ...
Page 56
... dative plural ; as , Aga ; genitive singular , agaos ; dative plural , aga . This example is followed by the Latins , in verbs ending in bo and po ; which form the preterite in psi ; as , scribo , scripsi ; sculpo , sculpsi ...
... dative plural ; as , Aga ; genitive singular , agaos ; dative plural , aga . This example is followed by the Latins , in verbs ending in bo and po ; which form the preterite in psi ; as , scribo , scripsi ; sculpo , sculpsi ...
Page 72
... dative case . 4. That of being the object of a verb or preposition . This is the objective case . 5 . That of being called to . This is the vocative case . 6. That of being the object from which something is taken away . This is the ...
... dative case . 4. That of being the object of a verb or preposition . This is the objective case . 5 . That of being called to . This is the vocative case . 6. That of being the object from which something is taken away . This is the ...
Page 78
... dative singular , and in the nominative , accusative and vocative plural ; as is masculine or femi- nine ; i is neuter . Singular . Dual . Plural . Attic . Attic . Attic . Ν . ο όφις τω οφις οι οφίες , οφις οφείς , οφείς G. τ8 οφιος ...
... dative singular , and in the nominative , accusative and vocative plural ; as is masculine or femi- nine ; i is neuter . Singular . Dual . Plural . Attic . Attic . Attic . Ν . ο όφις τω οφις οι οφίες , οφις οφείς , οφείς G. τ8 οφιος ...
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accent accusative adjectives adverb ancient Anglo-Saxon Aorist Tense aspirate Attic dialect augment auxiliary called Chaldee chap compound conjugation conjunction consonant contracted dative declension deflexions denoting derived dialects diphthong Dual English estádo été express feminine French gender genitive German gerund gevisitirt geworden govern Grammar grammarians Greek and Latin Hebrew Hiphil IMPERATIVE MODE imperfect indeclinable indefinite INDICATIVE MODE INFINITIVE MODE Italian letter Mæso-Gothic masc middle neuter nominative Note nouns observed Parkhurst participle passive perfect Perfect Tense PLUPERFECT plural possessive postfixed predicate prefixing preposition present preter pronouns Quintilian reduplication reference Rule SECOND AORIST second future second person sentence seyn short signifying singular sound Spanish speech subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MODE substantive verb superlative syllable Syriac tenses terminations third person thou tive verse visitáto visitiren vocative voice vowel words würde σθον τε τοις τω
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Page 185 - Accent. ACCENT is the laying of a peculiar stress of the voice, on a certain letter or syllable in a word, that it may be better heard than the rest, or distinguished from them : as, in the word presume, the stress of the voice must be on the letter w, and second syllable, sume, which take the accent.
Page 185 - It is considered as long or short. A vowel or syllable is long, when the accent is on the vowel ; which occasions it to be slowly joined in pronunciation, with the following letters : as, " Fall, bale, mood, house, feature." - A syllable is short, when the accent is on the consonant which occasions the vowel to be quickly joined to the succeeding letter : as, ant, bonnet, hunger." A long syllable requires double the time of a short one in pronouncing it : thus, " mate" and " note" should be pronounced...
Page 249 - And if a soul sin, and commit any of these things which are forbidden to be done by the commandments of the LORD; though he wist it not, yet is he guilty, and shall bear his iniquity.
Page ii - A polyglot grammar of the Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Greek, Latin, English, French, Italian, Spanish and German languages, reduced to one common rule of syntax, and an uniform mode of declension and conjugation, as far as practicable.
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Page 186 - Tones. TONES are different both from emphasis and pauses ;* consisting in the modulation of the voice, the notes or variations of sound which we employ in the expression of our sentiments.