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. 1890 Excerpt: ...with Tov or Ts. Even in Od. i. 370, xx. 52, which are apparent exceptions, we may take the Infinitive as in apposition with, and explanatory of, the preceding To (this thing). The use of ecrTt, it is possible (oiik eo-ri), with the Infinitive arose in this way: there is occasion, means for, e.g., 1 All the Infinitive ...
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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. 1890 Excerpt: ...with Tov or Ts. Even in Od. i. 370, xx. 52, which are apparent exceptions, we may take the Infinitive as in apposition with, and explanatory of, the preceding To (this thing). The use of ecrTt, it is possible (oiik eo-ri), with the Infinitive arose in this way: there is occasion, means for, e.g., 1 All the Infinitive terminations appear to be Datives with the exception of-nev, possibly the Locative of which-fieyai is the Dative. With regard to the uses of the Infinitive and the Dative of nouns in Greek and Latin, it may be noticed that in Greek the Infinitive denotes purpose and consequence, which the Dative does not; while in Latin the Dative denotes purpose and consequence (the dativus propositi, or predicative Dative), this use of the infinitive being chiefly confined to poetry. Hence by a rough but correct instinct such a construction as "audax omnia perpeti" has often been called the "Greek" Infinitive. Ovk eari iroXefi%eiv, there is not (means) for fighting, i.e., it is not possible to fight. The Infinitive is only once used with av in Homer (see 71, s). 67. Participle. The Homeric use of the Participle agrees in all essentials with the later use. One or two points, however, may be noticed. (1) The Attributive use is common in Homer: 6eol alev eoVre?, the everlasting gods; TrjXefiaos irerrvvfiivo;, wise Telemachus; 8e/tta? irvpo; aWofiivoi, o, like burningfire. Some Participial forms are virtually Adjectives; cf. ov6fievo;, ovrifievos, lKfiVO!. (2) When a Participle is the supplementary predi cate to a Verb, the Accusative, if there be one in a sentence, is governed by the Verb, and not by the Participle; e.g., rbv 8' dirafieifiofievx; irpoaecfyr). Tov is governed by irpoaeptj, answering addressed him. (3) A Participle...
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