| James Harris - 1806 - 504 sider
...being a double Relation, both active and passive. And this it is Avhich gave rise among the Greeks (*> The doctrine of Impersonal Verbs has been justly rejected by the best Grammarians, both antient and modern. See Sand. Min. LI c. 12. L. III. c. 1. L. IV". c. 3. Pristian. L. XVIII. p. 1134,... | |
| Antoine Arnauld, Pierre Nicole - 1818 - 448 sider
...(like verbs middle) they may be ralher said to imply both. Not however to dispute about names, as k The doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejected by the best grammarians, both antientand modern. See Sanct. Min. 1. ic 12. I. iii. c. 1. L. iv c. 3. Pnscian. 1. xviii. p. 1151.... | |
| Carl Franz C. Wagner - 1832 - 266 sider
...eum revera лоЫ«cиiu sentire, ex iis patet, quae L I. c. 9. p. 175 tradit, ul)i haec leguntur: „The doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejected by the best Grammarians, both antient and modern. See Sanct. Min. LI c. 12. L. III. c. 1. L. IV. c. 3. Priscian. L. XVIII. p. 1134.... | |
| Isaiah J. Morris - 1858 - 228 sider
...used only in the third person. De Sacy, Sutclifle, and Morgan call them verbs in the third person. " The doctrine of Impersonal Verbs has been justly rejected...by the best grammarians, both ancient and modern." — HERMES, p. 175. RULE 44. The Past Tense expresses an action as simply past ; but to connect a past... | |
| Eduard Fiedler - 1861 - 438 sider
...möglich. Impersonalia. Harris, Hermes 175 sagt zwar in einer von Br. 385 beifallig citirten Stelle: the doctrine of impersonal verbs- has been justly...by the best grammarians, both ancient and modern; doch können uns seine angeführten Gründe nicht hindern, nach Gri. IV. 227, der auch hier entschieden... | |
| Eduard Fiedler, Karl Sachs - 1861 - 766 sider
...möglich, Impersonalia. Harris, Hermes 175 sagt zwar in einer von Br. 385 beifallig citirten Stelle: thc doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejected by the best grammarians, both ancicnt and modern; doch können uns seine angeführten Gründe nicht hindern, nach Gri. "IV. 227,... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1866 - 968 sider
...a necessary reference to some noun, either expressed or understood, for its nominative ; and hence the doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejected...by the best grammarians, both ancient and modern. [GRAMMAR.] Impetigo (Lat.). An eruption of small pustules, sometimes called the moist tetter. Something... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1866 - 972 sider
...a necessary reference to some noun, either expressed or understood, for its nominative ; and hence the doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejected...by the best grammarians, both ancient and modern. [GRAMMAR.] Impetigo (Lat.). An eruption of small pustules, sometimes called the moist tetter. Something... | |
| Franz Ritter von Miklosich - 1874 - 916 sider
...altro caso dopo. J. Harris, Hermes 175, leugnet die existenz der verba impersonalia überhaupt: thé doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejected...dieser verba werde ein eigener nominativ ergänzt. Sacy nimmt ein dem „commun des hommes" unbekanntes, daher nur unbestimmt ausgedrucktes subject an,... | |
| Franz Ritter von Miklosich - 1874 - 938 sider
...verbi si trovano col nominativo e talvolta ancora con altro caso dopu. J. Harris, Hermes 175, leugnet die existenz der verba impersonalia überhaupt: the doctrine of impersonal verbs has been justly rejeeted by the best grammarians, both aucient and modern; bei jedem dieser verba werde ein eigener... | |
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