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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. 1902 Excerpt: ...218. Inverted Relative Assimilation or Attraction occurs when the antecedent is attracted into the case of the relative, but this is rare: ertjexp 8' ory Kokov n 8(ocro/«v fj-ttv (crtpo) for irtpov assimilated to the case of Otoj) to seek some other person on whom we can inflict a wrong (Dem. De Cor. 16); cp. Eur. Ale. 5l3. In the phrase ovStls Ootis oil (for ovo£ts eortv Ootis oi there is no one who.... not, i.e. every one without exception, ioriv being always omitted) there is always inverted assimilation, the expression being regarded as one word. It is therefore declined in the masc. noni. ovcWtc Ootis Ov, acc. ovSeya oirtva ov, gen. oiScvos Otov Ov, dat. ovStvl Oto oi, e.g. ovStva SWiva Ovk?/8Aai/rtv there is no one whom he did not injure. Compare ako Oavpaorbs oo-os wonderfully great, 0av/xao-Tos!s it is wonderful how. § 219. Notes.--1. The Relative Pronoun is used in exclamations, direct and indirect, especially ohs and Saos; oToy rb irvp wliat a large fire! Spa iv ofou itrntv I nee in what ttraitt we are (Xen. An. iii. 1. 15). Doublo exclamation: 2 rrjfioy, otos olos tv anapravtis wretclied man, how liable thou art ami what a noble wife thou lo»e«t (Eur. Ale. 144). 2. The subject of the relative clause is often anticipated in the principal clause, see § 13H. 8. The relative is often nttractod into tho gender of a substantive predicate, see § 137, C. 4. When two or moro relative clauses follow one another and tho second or following relative pronoun would naturally bo in a different case to the first, the relative is sometimes repeated: oh fi ivamla verba of asking): Set 8' lifiar ruv irpaydruy ar&yrwy iucovorai, 7/ tiiirrt upwrov fity $ Tf&wtf ip.ty ri Svoxparla KareAuflij Ka! &p' Srov, hrtira $ rp&...
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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. 1902 Excerpt: ...218. Inverted Relative Assimilation or Attraction occurs when the antecedent is attracted into the case of the relative, but this is rare: ertjexp 8' ory Kokov n 8(ocro/«v fj-ttv (crtpo) for irtpov assimilated to the case of Otoj) to seek some other person on whom we can inflict a wrong (Dem. De Cor. 16); cp. Eur. Ale. 5l3. In the phrase ovStls Ootis oil (for ovo£ts eortv Ootis oi there is no one who.... not, i.e. every one without exception, ioriv being always omitted) there is always inverted assimilation, the expression being regarded as one word. It is therefore declined in the masc. noni. ovcWtc Ootis Ov, acc. ovSeya oirtva ov, gen. oiScvos Otov Ov, dat. ovStvl Oto oi, e.g. ovStva SWiva Ovk?/8Aai/rtv there is no one whom he did not injure. Compare ako Oavpaorbs oo-os wonderfully great, 0av/xao-Tos!s it is wonderful how. § 219. Notes.--1. The Relative Pronoun is used in exclamations, direct and indirect, especially ohs and Saos; oToy rb irvp wliat a large fire! Spa iv ofou itrntv I nee in what ttraitt we are (Xen. An. iii. 1. 15). Doublo exclamation: 2 rrjfioy, otos olos tv anapravtis wretclied man, how liable thou art ami what a noble wife thou lo»e«t (Eur. Ale. 144). 2. The subject of the relative clause is often anticipated in the principal clause, see § 13H. 8. The relative is often nttractod into tho gender of a substantive predicate, see § 137, C. 4. When two or moro relative clauses follow one another and tho second or following relative pronoun would naturally bo in a different case to the first, the relative is sometimes repeated: oh fi ivamla verba of asking): Set 8' lifiar ruv irpaydruy ar&yrwy iucovorai, 7/ tiiirrt upwrov fity $ Tf&wtf ip.ty ri Svoxparla KareAuflij Ka! &p' Srov, hrtira $ rp&...
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