A Grammar of the Latin Language: for the Use of Schools And Colleges

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A Grammar of the Latin Language: for the Use of Schools And Colleges
Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard
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These adjectives refer to some noun understood, as pritioj ctrtj and the like, which are sometimes expressed ; as, Parvo prH\o ea tendimMe. Cic. — The adverbs bHt. pulikrey recte, male, care, etc., sometimes take the place of the genitive or ablative of jHrice; as, Bdne im&re} recte vtn»' dire ; qpUme vendh-e, etc.
Rem. 4. V'arro has used vd/eo with the accusative; as, Denarii dicti^guod dgnos ari$ vdlebant.
Rem. 5. Miito and its compounds, ccmmdto and permutOj are commonly con* stnied like ver
...bs of seUing, tne thing parted with being put in the accusative, and the thing received in exchange for it, in the ablative ; as, Chddniam glau" dem pingui mutdvit dri$td. Virg. But these cases are often reversed, so that the thing received is put in the accusative and the thin^ given for it in the abla- tive; as, Qtr vaUe permutem Sdblna dtvttias Opirosidrest Why should I ex- change my Sabine valley for more wearisome riches ? Uor. — Sometimes in this construction cum is joined with the ablative.

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