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. 1858 Excerpt: ... verb is frequently singular in one, and plural in another; as, Jam ne node quidem tut ha f.x eo loco dilabebatur, refracturosque carcerem minabantur. Liv. (Sens c&dem, qua te crudeli Daunia hello insequitur, nos si pellant, nihil ahfore credunt. Virg. (3.) Tantttm, followed by a genitive plural, has sometimes a plural ...
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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. 1858 Excerpt: ... verb is frequently singular in one, and plural in another; as, Jam ne node quidem tut ha f.x eo loco dilabebatur, refracturosque carcerem minabantur. Liv. (Sens c&dem, qua te crudeli Daunia hello insequitur, nos si pellant, nihil ahfore credunt. Virg. (3.) Tantttm, followed by a genitive plural, has sometimes a plural verb, like a collective noun, as, Quid hue tantum hoinXnum incedunt? Why are so many men coming hither? Plant. (4.) A plural verb is often used after uterqne and quisque, pars....pars, and alius....a-lium, or utter....alteram, on account of the idea of plurality which they involve; as, Vterque eorum ex castris exercitum ediicvnt, Kacn of them leads his army from the camp. Cies. Intlmus quisque libertdrum vincti abreptiyiie (sunt.) Tac. Alius aliuin, ut projlium incipiant, circumspectant. Liv. This construction may be explained by the following passage, where the plural is placed first, and then the singular, denoting its parts; Cetiri, suo quisque tempdre, aderunt. Liv. See 204, Rem. 10. Rem. 12. Two or more nominatives singular, not in apposition, generally have a plural verb; as, Furor rique metUem pru cipltant, Fury and rage hurry on (my) mind. Virg. Ihiin atas, metus, 7nuistcr, proliibebant Ter. (1.) If the predicate belongs to the several ruminatives jointly, the verb is always plural; as, Grammatlce quondam ac musice junctia fuerunt. Quint. (2.) A singular verb is often used after several nominatives singular, especially if they denote things without life; as, Mens enim, et ratio et ecmsUium in scnlbus est. Cic. Bcneficentia, lib" erahtus, bovltas, justitiafunditus tollltur. Id. This construction sometimes occurs with names of persons; as, Oorgias, Tkrasymachus, Protagdras, Prodlcus, Hippias in honore fuit. Cic. Cur Lysia...
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