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Page vii
... remark of Curtius that this phenomenon and the addition of e- in the present stem ( as in Sox- , Soké - w ) are to be explained on the same principle . But it seems obvious that the former is not , like the latter , a process by which ...
... remark of Curtius that this phenomenon and the addition of e- in the present stem ( as in Sox- , Soké - w ) are to be explained on the same principle . But it seems obvious that the former is not , like the latter , a process by which ...
Page xi
... remarks apply especially to Syntax , the chief principles of which have always seemed to me a more profitable study for a pupil in the earlier years of his classical studies than the details of vowel - changes and exceptional forms ...
... remarks apply especially to Syntax , the chief principles of which have always seemed to me a more profitable study for a pupil in the earlier years of his classical studies than the details of vowel - changes and exceptional forms ...
Page xv
... remarks on Pronunciation apply chiefly to the United States ; if the " English " pronunciation of Greek is established in English schools , the question is perhaps not yet an open one there . I need not enumerate here the familiar works ...
... remarks on Pronunciation apply chiefly to the United States ; if the " English " pronunciation of Greek is established in English schools , the question is perhaps not yet an open one there . I need not enumerate here the familiar works ...
Page xvi
... remarks in revising these portions of my work ; and even when I could not agree with his opinions , his criticisms have shown me many weak points in my former state- ments . My special thanks are due to Mr. Henry Jackson , of Trinity ...
... remarks in revising these portions of my work ; and even when I could not agree with his opinions , his criticisms have shown me many weak points in my former state- ments . My special thanks are due to Mr. Henry Jackson , of Trinity ...
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... REMARK . - Various functions of the Accusative 213 § 158. Accusative of Direct Object 213 § 159. Cognate Accusative 213-215 § 160. 1. Accusative of Specification ( Synecdoche ) 2. Adverbial Accusative 215 215 216 216 216 § 161 ...
... REMARK . - Various functions of the Accusative 213 § 158. Accusative of Direct Object 213 § 159. Cognate Accusative 213-215 § 160. 1. Accusative of Specification ( Synecdoche ) 2. Adverbial Accusative 215 215 216 216 216 § 161 ...
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accent accusative adjectives adverbs aorist active apodosis Attic Greek Attic prose augment clause compound consonant contracted crasis Crown 8vo dative declension denote diphthong Doric Dual Edition enclitic Epic expressed fcap feminine forms future genitive Greek Herodotus Homer Imperative imperfect indicative indirect discourse infinitive Ionic Latin lengthened mute neuter nominative NOTE noun optative oxytone participle passive penult perfect and pluperfect pluperfect Plur plural poet poetic predicate preposition present stem pronouns protasis rarely reduplication second aorist second perfect simple stem singular sometimes subj subjunctive suffixes syllable tense stem vocative vowel vowel stems word ἂν εἰ εἴην εἶναι ἐν ΙΙ καὶ λείπω λελυμένος λύω μὴ μι οι ὅτι οὐ οὐκ οὗτος πόλις τὰ τὴν τῆς τί τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τοῦτο τῷ τῶν φαίνω ὡς
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