A New Method of Learning with Facility the Greek Tongue ...F. Wingrave, 1807 |
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Σελίδα viii
... rest have been added since . Then it was that the Greek tongue began to be esteemed and cultivated all over Europe . The university of Paris , ever fertile of great men , was one of those that contributed mostly to this progress of ...
... rest have been added since . Then it was that the Greek tongue began to be esteemed and cultivated all over Europe . The university of Paris , ever fertile of great men , was one of those that contributed mostly to this progress of ...
Σελίδα xii
... rest may be easier redu- cel . Afterwards I treat of each tense in particular , leaving runi , for a paradigm , in favour of those who are used to it : and putting the common form in a large letter , I subjoin the dialects to each ...
... rest may be easier redu- cel . Afterwards I treat of each tense in particular , leaving runi , for a paradigm , in favour of those who are used to it : and putting the common form in a large letter , I subjoin the dialects to each ...
Σελίδα xix
... rest of this method , I do not question but he will be quickly sensible of the great advantages thereof ; provided he does not neglect , at the same time , to exercise himself in the use of authors . For theory and practice should go ...
... rest of this method , I do not question but he will be quickly sensible of the great advantages thereof ; provided he does not neglect , at the same time , to exercise himself in the use of authors . For theory and practice should go ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... venture afterwards upon all the rest , and go through them gradually , according to the order of time , as Josephus Herodotus , Dio- dorus , Thucydides , Xenophon , Dionysius Halicarnassensis , Polybius PREFACE . xxili.
... venture afterwards upon all the rest , and go through them gradually , according to the order of time , as Josephus Herodotus , Dio- dorus , Thucydides , Xenophon , Dionysius Halicarnassensis , Polybius PREFACE . xxili.
Σελίδα xxvi
... rest abridged , which comprised the Roman history , from the commence . ment of the second Punic war , down to the subversion of .he Macedonian empire . This writer was an intimate ac- quaintance of Scipio Africanus the younger , whom ...
... rest abridged , which comprised the Roman history , from the commence . ment of the second Punic war , down to the subversion of .he Macedonian empire . This writer was an intimate ac- quaintance of Scipio Africanus the younger , whom ...
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1st aor 1st fut 2d aor accent according accusative active adverbs analogy ANNOTATION Attics augment barytons borrows CHAP circumflex circumflex verbs compounds conjugated consonant contraction crasis dative declension derived dialects diphthong Dual enclitic EXAMPLES feminine formed genitive grammarians Greek imperative imperfect infin infinitive Ionics Isocr Latin likewise Lucian manner moods neuter nominative nouns observed optative parisyllabic participle passive penultima perf perfect middle Plato plu-perfect Plur Plut poets preposition present preterite quæ reduplication retain RULE second aorist second future second person signification Sing singular sometimes subjunctive syllable syllepsis sync syncope tenses termination thence thing Thucyd vowel whence comes Wherefore word Xenoph ἂν γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ ὅτι Παρὰ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τὰς τῇ τὴν τῆς Τιμ τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Σελίδα 401 - But foolish and unlearned questions avoid, knowing that they do gender strifes ; and the servant of the Lord must not strive, but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves ; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth...
Σελίδα 22 - A synopsis is usually more connected than an outline since it is likely to be given in complete sentences. Syzygy: In classical PROSODY, a term used to designate two coupled feet serving as a unit. As used by Sidney Lanier and later...
Σελίδα 332 - ... every rebellion in this distant country, and means are given, as I think, for the destruction of religion, for the children of this world are more prudent than the children of light. Before truth can reach Rome deceit and falsehood have already occupied the ground, and because they are supported by the testimony of faithless men, they find credit and advocates, my declarations being neglected because they are not upheld by the number and...
Σελίδα xxxix - London, 1808. [li. 6. 36.] The Primitives of the Greek Tongue, containing a Complete Collection of all the Roots or Primitive Words, together with the most considerable Derivatives of the Greek Language. Translated from the French of Messieurs De Port Royal. By Thomas Nugent.
Σελίδα 423 - ... it, and facilitate it to strangers. Wherefore the ancient Greeks, to whom it was natural, never used them, as is demonstrated from Aristotle, old inscriptions, and ancient medals. It is not an easy matter to tell, what time the practice of writing these accents first prevailed, though it is probable not till after the Romans began to be more curious of learning the Greek tongue, and to send their children to study at Athens, that is, about or a little before the time of Cicero. Accents, by the...