| John Smith - 1812 - 216 pàgines
...substantives, either all, or some, signify things without life, the adjective and relative are commonly neuter. When the relative comes after two words of different persons, it agrees with the first or second person rather than the third ; as, Ego tum vir, qui dico; rarely quidicit. In English, it... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - 1822 - 202 pàgines
...omnibus Afris, Sallust. Jug. 89. JVon dissidentick futuri, qute imperavisfet, for quod, Ib. 100. OBS. 3. When the relative comes after two words of different persons, it agrees with the first or second person rather than the third ; as, Ego sum vir, qui facio, scarcely facil. OBS. 4. The antecedent... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 230 pàgines
...copulative, arc of different persons, in making the plural verb agree with them in person, it must agree with the first person, rather than with the second ; and with the second person rather than with the third ; agreeably to the rule of Latin Syntax, the first person is more... | |
| James Macgowan - 1825 - 200 pàgines
...praeditum, All praised my fortune, who had a son endued with such a disposition. Note 7. — When a relative comes after two words of different persons, it agrees with the first or the second person rather than the third ; as, Ego surn vir qui facto ; scarcely facit, I am the... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1827 - 216 pàgines
...omnibus Jlfrii, Sallust. Jug. 89. JVon diaidentiá futuri, .qua imperavisset, for quod, Ib. 100. OBS. 3. When the relative comes after two words of different persons, it agrees with the 6nrt or second person rather than the third ; as, £go nun rir, qui fació, scarcely facit. OBS. 4.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1829 - 360 pàgines
...Jlfris. Sallust. Jujr. S9- ffon diffidentid f'ut/urL qiue imperavissctt for quad. Ib. 100. Obs. 3. When the relative comes after two words of different persons, it agrees with the first or second person rather than the third; as, Ego sum vir, qui facio, scarcely facit. In English it sometimes... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Fisk - 1830 - 266 pàgines
...understood ; as, atáCovaiv ov; tfiluvai, for aaÇovai TOVÇ av&çcaTiui'ç ovç cpü.ovüi. Obs. 3. When the relative comes after two words of different persons, it agrees with the first or second person rather than the third ; as, ciftl S ¿уш ßaailtvc oç Tifiôiftai, Horn. Obs. 4.... | |
| Alexander Allen - 1841 - 206 pàgines
...274. RULE 6. B. — When antecedents of different persons are connected by and, the Pronoun Plural agrees with the first person rather than with the...second, and with the second rather than with the third. EXAMPLE. — He and I have made the arrangement ; we want no assistance now. Here the antecedents He... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1846 - 330 pàgines
...Syntax, Rule 20, page 109. When different persona are jointly spoken of, the verb and pronoun agree with the first person rather than with the second, and with the second rather than with the third, by the figure called Syllepsis ; thus, I and thou, I and he, are sylleptically the same as we ; you... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1853 - 310 pàgines
...construction. — Sce No. 443. h. When different persons are jointly spoken of, the verh and pronoun agree with the first person rather than with the second, and with the second rather than with the third, hy the figure called Syllepsis ; thus, / and thou, 1 and he, are sylleptically the same as we ; you... | |
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