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. 1806 Excerpt: ...to gape after. Innasci-agris, in agris, / grouu in. Inniti rei, re, in re; in aliquem, to depend on. Insultare rei & homini, v. hominem; fores; patientiam ejus, in miseriam ejus; bonos, to insult over. ) Latet res mihi, t. me, it unknown to me. Mederi ei; cupiditates, t- cure. Ministrare ei, to feme; anna, tofurnijh. ...
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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. 1806 Excerpt: ...to gape after. Innasci-agris, in agris, / grouu in. Inniti rei, re, in re; in aliquem, to depend on. Insultare rei & homini, v. hominem; fores; patientiam ejus, in miseriam ejus; bonos, to insult over. ) Latet res mihi, t. me, it unknown to me. Mederi ei; cupiditates, t- cure. Ministrare ei, to feme; anna, tofurnijh. Moderari animo, gentibus; navim, omnia, to rule. Nocere ei, rarely eum, Plaut. Nubere alicui; in familiam: nupta er & cum eo, Cic. Obrepere ei & eum, to creep upon; in animus; ad honores; Obstrepcre auribus & aures. Obtrectare ei, laudibus, ejus, to dc-trad from.-.' Obumbrat sibi vinea; solem mics, Jhades. Palpari alicui & aliquem. Pascisci alicui, cum aliquo; vitam ab eo, Sail, vitam pro laude, Virg. Praestolari alicui & aliquem. Procumberc terrae; geuibus ejus, Ovid, ad genua, Liv. ad pedes, tofall. To these may be added verbs, which, chiefly among the poets, govern the dative, but in prose are usually construed with a preposition; as, I. Contendo, certo, bello, pugno, concurro, coeo, alicui, for cum aliquo; %. Distare, dissentire, discrepare, diffidere, differre rei alicui, _r a re aliqua. We also say, Contendunt, pugnant, distant, &c inter se; andcontenderc, pnguare contra & ad-' versus aliquem. Obs. 4. Many verbs vary both their signification and construe-tion; as, Timeo, metuo, fornido, homo tiii, & pro ie, 1 am afraid for you, or for your safety; but timeo, horreo te, v. a fe, I fear or dread you as an enemy: jSo Confulo, prospUio, caveo tiii, I consult or provide for your safety; but confuk fe, I aft your advice; profpim toe, 1 foresee this: Studsre atijuid, to desire; alicxi, to favour; alien: reir rem, & in re, to apply to a thing. So AEmulor tibi, I envy; te, I imitate; Au
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