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The usual restriction of the dative to tenses of completed action seems to be due to the fact that the agent is represented as placed in the position of
viewing an already completed action in the light of its relation to himself (interest, advantage, possession).
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Herbert Weir Smyth [n.d.], A Greek Grammar for Colleges; Machine readable text [info] [word count] [Smyth].
