That commonly called the infinitive of the present, representing an action in progress, and therefore the infinitive not only of the present, but also of the past and the future — as amare and amari; 2. The infinitive of the perfect... Elementary Latin Grammar and Exercises - Page 164by Leonhard Schmitz - 1852 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1849 - 376 pages
...one, commonly called the infinitive of the present, simply represents an action in progress, and is therefore the infinitive not only of the present,...of the past and the future — as amare and amari. The infinitive of the perfect represents the action as completed, and serves as the infinitive both... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1853 - 276 pages
...has only three tenses : 1. That eommonly ealled the infinitive of the present, representing an aetion in progress, and therefore the infinitive not only...future — as amare and amari; 2. The infinitive of the perfeet representing an aetion as eompleted, and serving as the infinitive both of the perfeet and... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1862 - 330 pages
...commonly called the infinitive of the p_resent, simply represents an action in progress, and is theretore the infinitive not only of the present, but also of the past and the future — as amare and amari. The infinitive of the perfect represents the action as completed, and serves as the infinitive both... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - 1865 - 242 pages
...representing an action in progress, is the infinitive not only of the present, but also of the imperfect and the future— as amare and amari; 2. The infinitive...infinitive both of the perfect and pluperfect — as inniiciusc: and amatum (am, um) esse; S. The infinitive of the future simply representing an action... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1904 - 608 pages
...Through words man shares his thoughts, through the images of art he shares his feelings with all men, not only of the present, but also of the past and the future. It ia proper for man to make use of both these organs of communication, and so the distortion of even... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1904 - 572 pages
...Through words man shares his thoughts, through the images of art he shares his feelings with all men, not only of the present, but also of the past and the future. It is proper for man to make use of both these organs of communication, and so the distortion of even... | |
| Marjorie Stone, Judith Thompson - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 392 pages
...the Brownings did have muses aside from each other. RB manifests an intense desire to possess women not only of the present but also of the past and the future in that very erotic lyric "Women and Roses" in Men and Women. There's also that perfect, "infinite"... | |
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