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肯尼迪博士读了一篇关于ne在贺拉斯的用法的论文,参考了库克先生在1882年的《学会会刊》上发表的一篇文章,他自己的观点与之不同。他不认为普劳图斯是拉丁文学早期的喜剧诗人,他的风格和习语只是贺拉斯的风格和习语的标准,贺拉斯应该根据自己作品的内部证据和与同时代诗人的比较来判断。他接着说:Ne有四(或五)种用法,当然都是否定的。禁止语,动词用第二人称。(1)祈使句。在贺拉斯只有一次:第一次。我28岁。23. (2) 用连词。第二人称,四次:ne quaesieris 0。我11。2.名词(n.)我的意思是,我的意思是。3.[20]《新能源论》。我。6。40. 他认为贺拉斯并没有显示出任何直接禁止他的例子。这之后。2Ne否定(独立地)动词的任何人称的愿望,或除第二人称以外的任何命令。贺拉斯很少有这种用法的例子。见O. 1。2.答案:b。9. 组出现0。我36岁。10-15、Cressa ne careat pulchra dies nota等。3以复合结构构成否定实句(间接Willspeech),虚拟语气动词依赖于各种动词或动名词(恳求、命令、劝告、禁止等,欲望、关心、预防、努力、影响等,害怕、警告等)。关于这种用法,贺拉斯列举了四十多个例子。Ne,最后连词,least, that-not,构成复合结构的状语从句,与虚拟语气动词相连
Dr. KENNEDY read a paper on the Use of ne in Horace, in reference to one by Mr. Cooke printed in the Society's Proceedings for Lent Term, 1882, from, which his own opinion dissented on some points. He did not think the style and idioms of Plautus, a comic poet writing in an early stage of Latin literature, were just criteria for those of Horace, who should be judged by the internal evidence of his own works and by comparison with contemporary poets. He went on to say : Ne has four (or five) uses, all, of course, being negative. I. Prohibitive, with verb in 2nd person. (1) With imperative. Only once in Horace: ne parce 0. i. 28. 23. (2) "With conjunctive pert. 2nd person, four times : ne quaesieris 0. i. 11. 1 : ne biberis S. n. 2. 16 : ne dixeris, do. 3. 220 : ne fueris Epist. i. 6. 40. He believed that Horace showed no instance of ne directly prohibitive with pres. conj. 2nd person. Of this afterwards. II. Ne negativing (independently) a wish in any person of the verb, or a command in any but the 2nd person. Horace has but few instances of this use. See O. I. 2. 47, m. 2. 9. A group occurs 0. i. 36. 10—15, Cressa ne careat pulchra dies nota, etc. III . Ne forming a negative substantival clause (indirect Willspeech) in compound construction, with subjunctive verb dependent on various verbs or verbal nouns (of entreaty, command, exhortation, prohibition, etc., desire, care, precaution, striving, effecting, etc., fearing, alarming, etc.). Of this use Horace has more than forty examples. IV. Ne, final conjunction, lest, that-not, forming an adverbial clause in compound construction, with subjunctive verb dependent