Juvenis benevolus sibi inutiliter vivit:
The good-natured young man lives unprofitably to himself—
Especially if he have a large circle of female acquaintance.
These adverbs of diversity, aliter, otherwise, and secus, otherwise; and these two, ante, before, and post, after, are often joined to an ablative case, as—
Plure aliter. More t’other.
Multo ante. Much before.
Paulo post. Little behind.
Those who are much before, are guilty of a great waste—of time; and those who are little behind should make it up by a bustle.
Instar, like or equal to, and ergo, for the sake of, being taken as adverbs, have a genitive case after them, as—