| Alexander Adam - 1812 - 334 Seiten
...dative case ; as, Scio moriendum esu omnibus, 1 know that all must die. £:se is often understood. V. The gerund in DO of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions a, al, de, e, ex, or in ; as, Ptcna aficcamto aisterret. Punishment frightens from sinning. * Or without... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1818 - 250 Seiten
...dative case ; as, AM mtnendum «l« «mniíut, I know that all must die. Esse is often understood. V. The gerund in DO of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions, a, ab, de, e, ex, or in ; as, Plena a peccando abiterret, Punishment frightens from sinning. * Or without a preposition, as... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - 1822 - 168 Seiten
...prepositions ad or inter ; .as, Ready to hear. [>ngAttentive in time of teach5. The gerund in do of 50 the ablative case is governed by the prepositions, a, ab, de, e, ex, or in ; as, Punishment frightens from sinning. NOTE. That the verb ccepit or cceperunt is sometimes understood... | |
| John Grant - 1823 - 524 Seiten
...digniiati esse seruiendum, rtipublicee (esse] consulendum — Cic. See Rule XL VI, Note 4. 238 RULE L. The gerund in do of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in .- as, Pcena a peccando, absterret, Punishing frightens from sinning. Note 1. Thus also, Aristotelem... | |
| James Macgowan - 1825 - 200 Seiten
...cise omnibus, I know (dyinq to be to all) that all must die. Not« 5. — The ablative of the gerund is governed by the prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in, or it is used without a preposition to express manner or cnuse ; as, Poena a peccando absterret, Punishment... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - 1828 - 206 Seiten
...likewise sometimes governed by ante, circa, or ob : as, Ante domanAum. VIRG. ' i- .;.) -I-ll , RULE L. The Gerund in do of the Ablative Case is governed by the Prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in : as, Pcena a peccando absterret, punishment frightens from sinning. See Rules LXIX. and LXXI. RULE,ia.... | |
| John Mair - 1828 - 268 Seiten
...the accusative before the infinitive UK or/ui«e,-4S was already observed in note s.oii No. 4Л. 48. The gerund in DO, of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in ; but if the cause or manner of a thing be signified, the preposition is generally suppressed. Punishment... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1829 - 360 Seiten
...dative case ; as, Scio moriendum esse omnibus, I know that all must die. Esse is often understood. V. The gerund in DO of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in ; as, POKIUL a peccando absterret, Punishment frightens from sinning. * Or without a preposition, as... | |
| James Ross - 1829 - 204 Seiten
...tardus, celër, äptus, Knéptus, mostly precede the Gerund in -dum with the preposition ad. RULE 50. The Gerund in -do of the Ablative case is governed by the prepositions ä, äbs, dê, ex or in ; as, Pœnä äbstërrët â pëccândo, punishment frightens from sinning.... | |
| John Mair - 1830 - 268 Seiten
...the accusative before the infinitive ate or/uiut, as was already observed in note 3, on No. 44. 48. The gerund in DO, of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in ; but if the cause or manner of a thing be signified, the preposition is generally suppressed. Punishment... | |
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