Verbs of asking, and teaching, govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Posclmus te pacem, We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammaticam, He taught me grammar, EXPLANATION. Institutes of Latin Grammar - Page 196by John Grant - 1823 - 497 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1836 - 352 pages
...Verb» governing two Accusatives. XXVI. (176) Verbs of asking and teaching govern two accusatives, the one of a person and the other of a thing ; as, Poeflmui te pacem. We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammattcam, He taught me grammar. • 1. (177)... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1841 - 254 pages
...4. Verbs governing two Accusatives. RULE XXVI. Verbs of asking and teaching govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Poscimus paceni te, we beg peace of thee. Latin Examples. Docuit me grammatican!. Rogo te hoc beneficium.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Latin language - 1843 - 224 pages
...class of pupils. $ jt Two Accusatives. / XLI. Verbs of asking and teaching, govern two /accusatives, the one of a person and the other of a thing; as, I Poscimus te pacem, We ask. of thee peace. V O9s. Celo also governs two accusatives. Latin Lesson.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1845 - 240 pages
...CASES. 1. Verbs governing two Datives. 362. (RULE XXII.) Sum used instead of Affero, "to bring," governs two Datives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing. EXPLANATION. — The verb sum, with many other verbs, are followed by two Datives, one denoting the... | |
| George Spencer - Latin language - 1845 - 206 pages
...the remote ohject to which it is done. RULE XXX. Verbs of asking and leaching govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as : EXERCISE. LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH. Condemno me ipsum inertise. Nunquam divitias deos rogavi.... | |
| Charles Walker Connon - 1845 - 176 pages
...There are cases in which it must be admitted that there are two objectives after a transitive verb — the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, " He taught me grammar." The other account of the matter is, that me, him, &c., are truly dative cases.... | |
| Alexander Adam - English language - 1846 - 372 pages
...GOVERNING TWO CASES. 1 . Verbs governing two Datives. XXII. Sum taken for affSro (to bring) governs two datives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Eft mild toluptati, It is, or brings a pleasure to me. Two datives are also put after habeo, do, verto,... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1846 - 354 pages
...VERBS GOVERNING TWO ACCUSATIVES. RULE "XXX. Verbs of asking, and teaching, govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Posclmus te pacem, We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammaticam, He taught me grammar, EXPLANATION.... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1850 - 358 pages
...VERBS GOVERNING TWO ACCUSATIVES. RULE XXX. Verbs of asking, and teaching, go-vern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing; as, Potcimtu it pacem, We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammaticam, He taught me grammar EXPLANATION.—The... | |
| Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles - 1854 - 366 pages
...to clothe, to unclothe, to do, to say, to conceal, and some others, are followed by two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, ТаСта ¡if ¿paras, Thou askest me about these things. tÙTtiv TOV brifíov фи\акас, То... | |
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