An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... Greece are , it can scarcely be said that they have not been duly appreciated . Most of the scholars who have studied them at all , have studied them profoundly . The origin of the language , its structure , its rhythm , the variety of ...
... Greece are , it can scarcely be said that they have not been duly appreciated . Most of the scholars who have studied them at all , have studied them profoundly . The origin of the language , its structure , its rhythm , the variety of ...
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George James Pennington. ferent from our own and different from each other . To Greece particularly a large portion of our countrymen are attracted , not merely by the interest of antiquarian research , but by the re- storation to ...
George James Pennington. ferent from our own and different from each other . To Greece particularly a large portion of our countrymen are attracted , not merely by the interest of antiquarian research , but by the re- storation to ...
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... Greece as speaking essentially the same language which was spoken there two thousand years ago , we should go to Athens to learn to speak Greek , for the same reasons which send us to Paris to learn to speak French . But we do not so ...
... Greece as speaking essentially the same language which was spoken there two thousand years ago , we should go to Athens to learn to speak Greek , for the same reasons which send us to Paris to learn to speak French . But we do not so ...
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... Greece as speaking essentially the same language which was spoken there two thousand years ago , we should go to Athens to learn to speak Greek , for the same reasons which send us to Paris to learn to speak French . But we do not so ...
... Greece as speaking essentially the same language which was spoken there two thousand years ago , we should go to Athens to learn to speak Greek , for the same reasons which send us to Paris to learn to speak French . But we do not so ...
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... Greece , vol . i . p . 56. How entirely fallacious then must be any reasoning from analogy on so nice a subject as the pronun- ciation of letters ! To give an instance : that the Latin word fur is derived from the Greek pop seems very ...
... Greece , vol . i . p . 56. How entirely fallacious then must be any reasoning from analogy on so nice a subject as the pronun- ciation of letters ! To give an instance : that the Latin word fur is derived from the Greek pop seems very ...
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