| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1845 - 666 pàgines
...interrupted construction here may be taken up again by the particles mentioned above, § 739. CHAP. LXXXVI. ELLIPSIS. [§ 758.] 1. ELLIPSIS is the omission of...necessary to us who are not Romans, inasmuch as we arc inclined to consider the complete expression of a thought, where no word is wanting, as the regular... | |
| William Harvey Wells - 1847 - 228 pàgines
...Figures of Syntax. The principal figures of Syntax, are Ellipsis, Pleonasm, Bn6.lla.ge, and Hyperbaton. 1 . Ellipsis is the omission of one or more words which are necessary to complete the grammatical construction. The following examples will serve to illustrate this figure... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1855 - 648 pàgines
...interrupted construction here may be taken up again by the particleo mentioned above, § 739. CHAPTER LXXXVI. ELLIPSIS. [§ 758.] 1. ELLIPSIS is the omission of...expression of a thought, where no word is wanting, os the regular and original one. But it is manifest that grammar cannot notice all kinds of ellipsis,... | |
| 1855 - 178 pàgines
...Figure* of Syntax. The principal figures of Syntax are Ellipsis, Pleonasm, Enallage, and Hyperbaton. 1. Ellipsis is the omission of one or more words, which are necessary to complete the grammatical construction. The following examples will serve to illustrate this figure... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1856 - 644 pàgines
...construction here may be taken up again by the particle*) mentioned above, § 739. CHAPTER LXXXVI. ELLIPSIS. [§ 758.] 1. ELLIPSIS is the omission of one or more words which arc necessary for the completeness of a construction, or, at least, appear necessary to us who are... | |
| 1856 - 366 pàgines
...Figures of Syntax. The principal figures of Syntax are Ellipsis, Pleonasm, Enallage, and Hyperbaton. \. Ellipsis is the omission of one or more words, which are necessary to complete the grammatical construction. The following examples will serve to illustrate this figure... | |
| William Harvey Wells - 1866 - 232 pàgines
...Syntax. § 800. The principal figures of Syntax, are Ellipsis, Pleonasm, Endllage, and Hyperbaton. 1. Ellipsis is the omission of one or more words which are necesgary to complete the grammatical construction. The following examples will serve to illustrate... | |
| William Harvey Wells - 1880 - 208 pàgines
...objects; — by subjective complements; — by objective complements; — by adverbials. ELLIPSIS. 147. Ellipsis is the omission of one or more words which are necessary to complete the grammatical construction. Examples, " He is fitting for Yale [college]." " Sorrow turns... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1895 - 830 pàgines
...FIGURES OF SYNTAX. The principal figures of syntax are ellipsis, pleonasm, enallage, and hyperbaton. t. Ellipsis is the omission of one or more words, which are necessary to complete the grammatical construction. The following examples will serve to illustrate ibis figure;... | |
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