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Pagina 431
... indicative ( peλov ) meaning ought , —as if , in English , we were to say , " I ought to have been born rich , " instead of " I wish I had been born rich . " A similar way of expressing a wish is common in Latin with oportuit , a word ...
... indicative ( peλov ) meaning ought , —as if , in English , we were to say , " I ought to have been born rich , " instead of " I wish I had been born rich . " A similar way of expressing a wish is common in Latin with oportuit , a word ...
Pagina 432
... indicative ideas . But in the formula before us it is always un . Obviously ( and most naturally ) , the negative changed when the actual force of the expression shifted . On the other hand , if wish was the earlier of these two forces ...
... indicative ideas . But in the formula before us it is always un . Obviously ( and most naturally ) , the negative changed when the actual force of the expression shifted . On the other hand , if wish was the earlier of these two forces ...
Pagina 433
... should be used with this one also . The shift of force brought with it a shift of modifiers , exactly as we saw it do in the case of weλov , when that indicative passed from conveying the idea of obligation GRAMMATICAL NOMENCLATURE 433.
... should be used with this one also . The shift of force brought with it a shift of modifiers , exactly as we saw it do in the case of weλov , when that indicative passed from conveying the idea of obligation GRAMMATICAL NOMENCLATURE 433.
Pagina 434
Modern Language Association of America. when that indicative passed from conveying the idea of obligation to conveying that of wish . Next , the statement of obligation came to be used to express natural likelihood , just as we have seen ...
Modern Language Association of America. when that indicative passed from conveying the idea of obligation to conveying that of wish . Next , the statement of obligation came to be used to express natural likelihood , just as we have seen ...
Pagina 444
... indicative . But this distinction breaks down in Latin soon after Cicero's time ( i . e . , in what is still the classical period ) , and the subjunctive may be used for either kind of con- cession . Italian and French hold to this type ...
... indicative . But this distinction breaks down in Latin soon after Cicero's time ( i . e . , in what is still the classical period ) , and the subjunctive may be used for either kind of con- cession . Italian and French hold to this type ...
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Pagina 213 - And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill; But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Sea ! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me.
Pagina 255 - Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this ; For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers
Pagina 120 - With that, methought, a legion of foul fiends Environ'd me, and howled in mine ears Such hideous cries, that, with the very noise, I trembling wak'd, and, for a season after, Could not believe but that I was in hell, — Such terrible impression made my dream.
Pagina 39 - Vain, very vain, my weary search to find That bliss which only centres in the mind. Why have I stray'd from pleasure and repose, To seek a good each government bestows ? In every government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings or tyrant laws restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure...
Pagina 14 - The wages of sin is death : if the wages of Virtue be dust, Would she have heart to endure for the life of the worm and the fly ? She desires no isles of the blest, no quiet seats of the just, To rest in a golden grove, or to bask in a summer sky : Give her the wages of going on, and not to die.
Pagina 390 - Methinks I hear Antony call. I see him rouse himself To praise my noble act. I hear him mock The luck of Caesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath. Husband, I come. Now to that name my courage prove my title! I am fire and air; my other elements I give to baser life.
Pagina 306 - A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye ; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...
Pagina 389 - Yare, yare, good Iras; quick. — Methinks, I hear Antony call; I see him rouse himself To praise my noble act; I hear him mock The luck of...
Pagina 383 - Lay her i' the earth, — And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring ! — I tell thee, churlish priest, A minist'ring angel shall my sister be, When thou liest howling.
Pagina 457 - The apples sputtered in a row, And, close at hand, the basket stood With nuts from brown October's wood.