Herodotus uses more ascriptives than Homer, but the adverbial participle is well illustrated in Herodotus and the complementary is fairly common.
Understanding these formalizations is not crucial for understanding the basic idea behind a Kratzerian semantics for 'ought' or the objections I ultimately raise against it.
I took a seat at the end of the hearthstone opposite that towards which my landlord advanced […].
‘What ho!... Treasons, strategems and spoils.’ What ho, Frobisher!
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