The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
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Page 159
... Greek article without expressly noticing the great resemblance between it and the article in modern lan- guages . Harris says ; " though the Greeks have no article correspondent to the article A , yet nothing can be more nearly related ...
... Greek article without expressly noticing the great resemblance between it and the article in modern lan- guages . Harris says ; " though the Greeks have no article correspondent to the article A , yet nothing can be more nearly related ...
Page 165
... Greek , ' false Greek , ' & c . ( pp . 180. 217. 335 . 532. 238 , & c . ) So far is this from being true , that in some cases it would be false Greek not to deviate from such a rule ; if that is to be deemed false Greek , as it ...
... Greek , ' false Greek , ' & c . ( pp . 180. 217. 335 . 532. 238 , & c . ) So far is this from being true , that in some cases it would be false Greek not to deviate from such a rule ; if that is to be deemed false Greek , as it ...
Page 269
... Greek , where we have no article but the definite . Another reason may be assigned for the pre- dicate being without the article , which , though somewhat allied to both the former , is not exactly the same with either of them . Though ...
... Greek , where we have no article but the definite . Another reason may be assigned for the pre- dicate being without the article , which , though somewhat allied to both the former , is not exactly the same with either of them . Though ...
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