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Goodwin, William Watson A Greek Grammar ISBN 13: 9781230858135

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 edition. Excerpt: ... T. 1, 2 (active, iirefiovkevov avrois). 1237. N. Other prepositions than Vtto with the genitive of the agent, though used in poetry, are not common in Attic prose: such are irapa, irpos, Ik, and dird. (See 1209, c.) 1238. 1. The perfect and pluperfect passive may have the dative of the agent. 2. The personal verbal in-tc'os takes the dative (1596), the impersonal in-rlov the dative or accusative, of the agent (1597). 1239. When the active is followed by two accusatives, or hy an accusative of a thing and a dative of a person, the case denoting a person is generally made the subject of the passive, and the other (an accusative) remains unchanged. E.g. OiSev aXXo SiSao-xerai avOpamcK, a man is taught nothing else (in the active, oiSev aAAo Sioao-Kovo-t avOptirrrov), P. Men. 87c. "A AAo ti ptitftv eiriTaxdyo-eaOe, you will have some other greater command imposed on you (active, aAAo Ti p.tiŁov vp.iv e7rtTafovo-iv, they will impose some other greater command on you), T. 1,140. Ot iiriTtTpap.ueVot Tt/v (fvX.a.KTqv, those to whom the guard has been intrusted (active, imrpiirtiv Ttjv fvaKrjv Tovtois), T. 1,126. Aif6ipav lvY)pp.lvo%, clad in a leathern jerkin (active, ivdnreiv Ti rivi, to Jit a thing on one), Ar. iV. 72. So tKKOwTto-Oai Tov 6j0oXp6v, to have his eye cut out, and aworepvecr$ai Trjv Ktfa-qv, to have his head cut off, etc., from possible active constructions Ikkotttuv Tl Tlvi, and aworipvav Tc Tivi. This construction has nothing to do with that of 1058. The first two examples are cases of the cognate accusative (1051) of the thing retained with the passive, while the accusative or dative of the person is made the subject. 1240. 1. A cognate accusative (1051) of the active form, or a neuter pronoun or adjective...

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  • PublisherTheClassics.us
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 123085813X
  • ISBN 13 9781230858135
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  • Number of pages90
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