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Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Participiis Passivas vocis addkur, . &c» participles of ihe Passive Voice^ especi-^ ally f they end in dus, more usually Uke the Dative Case after them.
1. 1 repeated Verses long since xoritten hy me. 2. He alone remains liiisatislied^ and he is to b& ^rcvaiUd &u by im^ Hid ENGLISH EXAMPLES.
3. Hinder me not, for many Letters are to 5« written by me to-day.
Participia, cum fiunt Nomina, &c.
"pArticipleSy when they are made Nouns ^ are called Participials^ and take a Gc" tiitive' Case after them
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1. He that is unexperienced in Medicines O'jghi not to profess himself a Physician. -- '-?i^/^^* ' -' 2. Some Generals are studious of Peace, al- though they are brave, and not wiskilful in War.
3. Men impatient of injuries often sin by seek- ing Revenge.
4. He that is lavish (profasus) of his Gold is to be blamed ; but the covetous Man is to h€ ab- horred.
Exosus, pcrosus, pertsesus, active, &c.
CTHESE Participials^ exosus hating^ perosus -ahhorrini^ pertnesus weary cf^ having an Active Significationt re quit S- the Accusative Case after them, J.


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