The New Cratylus: Or, Contributions Towards a More Accurate Knowledge of the Greek LanguageLongmans, Green, and Company, 1868 - 739 páginas |
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... termination of the war with Napoleon a very great change took place in the intellectual state of the better classes in this country . Excluded as we had been , more com- pletely than at any former time , from all intercourse with the ...
... termination of the war with Napoleon a very great change took place in the intellectual state of the better classes in this country . Excluded as we had been , more com- pletely than at any former time , from all intercourse with the ...
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... termination , and , by ruining the inflexions , gave occasion to some of the most remarkable peculiarities of Greek syntax , such as the use of the article and of the prepositions . 97 After what has been said , it is scarcely necessary ...
... termination , and , by ruining the inflexions , gave occasion to some of the most remarkable peculiarities of Greek syntax , such as the use of the article and of the prepositions . 97 After what has been said , it is scarcely necessary ...
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... termination is simply m . The Greek ἐγών was written ἔγων by the Holians , ἐγώνγα and yoovn by the Dorians ( Apollonius Dyscolus , de Pronom . p . 64 в * In addition to the four languages adduced in the text , the following have been ...
... termination is simply m . The Greek ἐγών was written ἔγων by the Holians , ἐγώνγα and yoovn by the Dorians ( Apollonius Dyscolus , de Pronom . p . 64 в * In addition to the four languages adduced in the text , the following have been ...
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... termination of the former is undoubtedly the element of the first personal pronoun , which appears at greater length in the Latin ego - met ; the final -v , -vn of the latter is a variation of the ele- ment ta , which we shall ...
... termination of the former is undoubtedly the element of the first personal pronoun , which appears at greater length in the Latin ego - met ; the final -v , -vn of the latter is a variation of the ele- ment ta , which we shall ...
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... termination was employed to form the objective , genitive , and dative cases of the first personal pro- noun in the oldest Greek . This dative appears generally under the form uoi or uoi . Bentley , however , perceived that the metre in ...
... termination was employed to form the objective , genitive , and dative cases of the first personal pro- noun in the oldest Greek . This dative appears generally under the form uoi or uoi . Bentley , however , perceived that the metre in ...
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