| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1845 - 666 pagine
...(yespera), meridies, ver, jiistitium, letum, and specimen. [§ M.] Note 1. It is, however, remarkable, that the plural of abstract nouns is much more common in Latin than in our own language, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or it* existence in different objects.... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1852 - 660 pagine
...(vespera), meridies, ver, justitium, letum, and specimen. [§ sa.] Note 1. It is, however, remarkable, that the plural of abstract nouns is much more common in Latin than in our own language, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or its existence in different objects.... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1853 - 636 pagine
...(vespera), meridies, ver,justitiwm, letum, and specimen. [i) 92.] Nate 1.— It is, however, remarkable that the plural of abstract nouns is much more common in Latin than in our own language, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or its existence in different objects.... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1856 - 644 pagine
...that the plural of abstract nouns is much more common in Latin than in our own language, to de note a repetition of the same thing, or its existence in different objects Cicero (Pro Leg. Man., 5). for example, says : adventus imperatorum nostramm in urbts tocuman : in... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1872 - 462 pagine
...525, 4; B. 1189; A. 67, I. 1, Note. 33. Credo, I mppаse, is here, as often, ironieal. — Exitus. The plural of abstract nouns is much more common in...English, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or its existenee in different objects. 36. Tibi praesto fuit, he was ready to serve you. A. & S. g 228, 1... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1873 - 196 pagine
...and 2; B. 1365 and 1366, Obs. I; A. & S. 276, III., Rem. 2; A. 74, II.; G. 225. 34. Expugnationes. The plural of abstract nouns is much more common in...English, to denote a repetition of the same thing or ita existenee in different objects. Z. 92; M. 50, Obs. 3. The aecusative is the regular construction... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1873 - 454 pagine
...67, I. 1, Note. 33. Credo, I suppose, is here, as often, ironical. — Exitus. The plural of abstraet nouns is much more common in Latin than in English, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or its existenee in different objeets. 36. Tibi praesto fuit, he was ready to serve you. A. A S. l 228, 1;... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1875 - 476 pagine
...suppose, is here, as often, ironieal..— Exitus. The plural of abstraet nouns is mueh more eommon in Latin than in English, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or its existenee in different objeets. 36. Tib! praesto fuit, he was ready to serve you. A. A S. ? 228, 1... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1879 - 460 pagine
...1189; A. 210, Rem.; G. 469, 2. 33. Credo, / яиррме, is here, as often, ironical. — Exitus. The plural of abstract nouns is much more common in...same thing, or its existence in different objects. 36. Tibi praesto fait, he was ready to term you. Л. Л S. ? 228, 1; H. 392, II.; B. 870; A. 234. 2-8.... | |
| Julius Caesar, George Stuart - 1881 - 370 pagine
...a line became a point of reistance. 18. Postea — quam, but after. 2S. Sicci tutes, the dryness. " The plural of abstract nouns is much more common in Latin than in our own language, to denote a repetition of the same thing, or its existence in different objects."... | |
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