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. 1834 Excerpt: ...any particular class of men or things by their qualities or actions. E. g. 6 nuga w, o ontlowv, ol cpiXoaocpovvxeg, ol anoopvyovxeg, ol ansaxaXfiivoi, etc. Note 1. But here also, as in the case of adjectives, if the object be not specific, the article may be omitted, even according to the best Greek usage; e. g. /5ott ...
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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. 1834 Excerpt: ...any particular class of men or things by their qualities or actions. E. g. 6 nuga w, o ontlowv, ol cpiXoaocpovvxeg, ol anoopvyovxeg, ol ansaxaXfiivoi, etc. Note 1. But here also, as in the case of adjectives, if the object be not specific, the article may be omitted, even according to the best Greek usage; e. g. /5ott-g one who cries, a crier, Odys. s, 473; vorjaag an intelligent person, Hes. Egy. init.; ofioXoywv any one who confesses, Lys. p. 104. 28; and Plato even commingles both constructions in the following sentence: diacpigu ds nttfutoXv juaSw fiij fia&ovxog, xal 6 yvfivaaafiifog firj yiyvfivaafiivov, he differs much who has learned, from him loho has not learned, and he who has practiced, from him who is not practiced. Matth. 556.4. General Remark. Commonly the article is not employed with participles, (excepting in such cases as No. 2), unless the writer designs to convey some special emphasis, or to lay some particular stress upon the idea which they designate. The cases in which the article is omitted exceed almost immeasurably those in which it is exhibited; and even those in which it is exhibited, are not of so imperious a nature as to suffer no exceptions. In most cases it depends, plainly, more on the particular dedesign and subjective views of the writer, than it does on the nature of the word itself, whether the article shall be inserted or omitted. It may be added, that the near resemblance of participles to adjectives, and the numerous cases in which the former are coupled with nouns while they omit the article, may help to cast some light on the contested case of adjectives, presented in 90. 3 above., 92. Article before other adjuncts to principal Nouns. (1) A multitude of leading nouns have adjuncts w...
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