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III. The Objective



[Sidenote: _The old_ dative _case._]


89. In Old English there was one case which survives in use, but not

in form. In such a sentence as this one from Thackeray, "Pick _me_ out

a whip-cord thong with some dainty knots in it," the word _me_ is

evidently not the direct object of the verb, but expresses _for whom_,

_for whose benefit_, the thing is done. In pronouns, this dative

use, as it is called, was marked by a separate case.


[Sidenote: _Now the objective._]


In Modern English the same _use_ is frequently seen, but the _form_ is

the same as the objective. For this reason a word thus used is called

a dative-objective.


The following are examples of the dative-objective:--


Give _me_ neither poverty nor riches.--_Bible._


Curse _me_ this people.--_Id._


Both joined in making _him_ a present.--MACAULAY


Is it not enough that you have _burnt me_ down three houses with

your dog's tricks, and be hanged to you!--LAMB


I give _thee_ this to wear at the collar.--SCOTT


[Sidenote: _Other uses of the objective._]


90. Besides this use of the objective, there are others:--


(1) _As the direct object of a verb._


They all handled _it_.--LAMB


(2) _As the object of a preposition._


Time is behind _them_ and before _them_.--CARLYLE.


(3) _In apposition._


She sate all last summer by the bedside of the blind beggar,

_him_ that so often and so gladly I talked with.--DE QUINCEY.





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