The Greek Testament Roots, in a Selection of Texts, Giving the Power of Reading the Whole Greek Testament Without Difficulty; with Grammatical Notes and a Parsing Lexicon Associating the Greek Primitives with English DerivativesWalton and Maberly, 1858 - 292 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... present work is founded is , that the roots of a language will be best learnt in association with sentences or texts in which they occur . They will thus be less painfully acquired , and more easily retained , than when learnt by rote ...
... present work is founded is , that the roots of a language will be best learnt in association with sentences or texts in which they occur . They will thus be less painfully acquired , and more easily retained , than when learnt by rote ...
Σελίδα viii
... present any difficulty are carefully parsed . It has been thought judicious not to parse words which are but little ... presents too great an inducement to indo- lence ; and to a laborious student is not only useless , but pernicious ...
... present any difficulty are carefully parsed . It has been thought judicious not to parse words which are but little ... presents too great an inducement to indo- lence ; and to a laborious student is not only useless , but pernicious ...
Σελίδα 2
... present tense in narrating past events is common in the Greek , as in some modern languages . Being accompanied in this sentence by the word “ Behold , " it is very impressive , and tends to call up in the imagination a picture of the ...
... present tense in narrating past events is common in the Greek , as in some modern languages . Being accompanied in this sentence by the word “ Behold , " it is very impressive , and tends to call up in the imagination a picture of the ...
Σελίδα 2
... present tense in narrating past events is common in the Greek , as in some modern languages . Being accompanied in this sentence by the word “ Behold , ” it is very impressive , and tends to call up in the imagination a picture of the ...
... present tense in narrating past events is common in the Greek , as in some modern languages . Being accompanied in this sentence by the word “ Behold , ” it is very impressive , and tends to call up in the imagination a picture of the ...
Σελίδα 3
... present participle passive ; as the translator has no other means of avoiding an incomplete or a periphrastic version , than to employ the active present participle in a passive sense , which is a mode of expression not sufficiently ...
... present participle passive ; as the translator has no other means of avoiding an incomplete or a periphrastic version , than to employ the active present participle in a passive sense , which is a mode of expression not sufficiently ...