GRAMMATICAL INDEX. A List of the chief peculiarities of construction and idiom explained in the Notes. 409 (276). Negative, double, 348 (168). Comparative, double, 406 (47), 408 (24), Nominative, repeated, 302 (61). Conditional mood, implying the contrary Object, redundant, 407 (257). fact, 306 (227), 307 (15). On of, 370 (48). Dative of advantage, 303 (208), 349 (419), Present tense, for future, 303 (275), 347 (44). Present tense, historical, 345 (77). Elliptical constructions, 347 (8), 370 Prolepsis, 372 (88). Relative used as an adjective, 348 (216). Grammatical irregularities, 346 (259), 372 Relative used as a noun, 305 (203). Had, conditional auxiliary=would have, Here (noun)=this place, 407 (249). Himself, nominative, 346 (162). Save, in absolute phrase, 306 (264), 308 So..that, for so..as, 306 (232). His, for its, 302 (73), 304 (60), 307 (8), 346 Such.. that, for such.. (444). Superlative, double, 307 (390). Imperative, in optative sense, 346 (244), Swear, used transitively, 308 (329), 407 That..as, for such..as, 302 (24), 304 (102), | Verb intransitive used transitively. See That so that, 305 (182), 346 (180), 369 (21), 371 (223). The, adverb of degree, 306 (222). These..as these..which, or such..as, 303 (123). What, neuter relative, 302 (42). Where (noun) = some other place, 407 Which such as (qualis), 372 (47). Thinks't thee?=does it seem to thee? 350 Who and they, 307 (332). Tidings, singular, 308 (132). Ye, objective, 304 (104). |