This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...&" tX' Ta iSiearo KaTfv6i)re during the time he wailed he, learned all he amid T. 1. 138; (b) trpiirorro ev rbv lldi-opo, tStrrtp irriyiyovro they turned toward Panormus, the very place from which they had put out T. 2.92 (see 1943); (e) 4p.axovTo pxP1 ' 'A9r/paToi irirXtvirar they kept fighting until the Athenians had ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...&" tX' Ta iSiearo KaTfv6i)re during the time he wailed he, learned all he amid T. 1. 138; (b) trpiirorro ev rbv lldi-opo, tStrrtp irriyiyovro they turned toward Panormus, the very place from which they had put out T. 2.92 (see 1943); (e) 4p.axovTo pxP1 ' 'A9r/paToi irirXtvirar they kept fighting until the Athenians had sailed away X. II. 1.1.8. PERFECT INDICATIVE 1945. The perfect denotes a completed action the effects of which still continue in the present: To. otKfmra cuKooo/urcu the rooms hart been constructed (their construction is finished) X. O. 9. 2, To? S-ojuk avruiv Trapg'pj/rai he has taken away (and still holds) their cities D. 9. 2(1, xnrtlkrfdtx I hace formed (hold) the opinion 18.123, fii(iovcv(uu I hare (am) resolved 8. El. 947, ri fiovkevto-dov woulv; ou&iv, lfrj 6 Xapfu&rjs, dAAu /3tj8ovXeu/xfti what are yon conspiring to do f Nothing, said Charmides; we have already conspired V. Charm. 176 c. a. The effects of a1 completed action are seen in the resulting present state. The state may be that of the subject or of the object: ttpopWv, "'?ti nl rit TtBopifiripxit I was struck with fear, and even at the present moment am still in a state of agitation Acs. 2. 4, ol iroXuoi rot erordat tinaati the enemy have brvken the truce (which is now broken) X. A. 3. 2. 10. 1946. Perfect with Present Meaning.--When the perfect marks the enduring result rather than the completed act, it may often be translated by the present. Thus, Kacxwuu (have received a name) am called, my name is, Kimnua (have acquired) possess, p.tp.vrpai (have recalled) remember, riBrriKa (have passed away) am dead, tWiapju (have accustomed myself) am accustomed, iip4lcap.ai (have clothed myself in) have on, -riroiSa (have put confidence) trust. lo-ojic...
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