| August Heinrich Matthiae - 1820 - 1094 páginas
...followed by the simple infinitive, if the nature of the proposition admitted a peculiar subject of the infinitive. If the leading verb by itself governs another case than the accusative, then, when the infinitive follows, either the case which the verb governs, or the accusative, accompanies... | |
| August Heinrich Matthiae - 1832 - 726 páginas
...followed by the simple infinitive, provided the nature of the proposition admits a peculiar subject of the infinitive. If the leading verb by itself governs another case than the accusative, then, when the infinitive follows, either the case which the verb governs, or the accusative, accompanies... | |
| Xenophon, John Jason Owen - 1849 - 406 páginas
...of, 1. 1. § 6. ¡fvixnîi, se. arcanvfiarni;. ).aßavra. In the preceding, clause it is ).aßo>>Ti. If the leading verb by itself governs another case than the accusative, either that case »r the accusative may accompany it, when the infinitive follows. Cf. Mt. § 537 ; S. § 158. N. 4.... | |
| Homer - 1857 - 540 páginas
...Ir. Verbs, p. 216; Soph. Gr. Verbs, p. 220. — УШУ ùyaamno — цкгот — гаслгрси. If the leading verb by itself governs another case than the accusative, eilher that case or the accusative may accompany it, when the infinitive follows. Cf. ML § 537 ; Butt.... | |
| Xenophon, John Jason Owen - 1862 - 466 páginas
...§ 534. a. {еи/coD, se. orparetíjuaTos. Ло/Sííyra. In the preceding clause it is Ла&¿vTi. If the leading verb by itself governs another case...may accompany it, when the infinitive follows. Cf. lit. § 637 ; S. § 222, 3. a ; C. g§ 856. ß ; 668 ; also N. on II. 1. § 2. In determining the case,... | |
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